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| firstname = Stephen |
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| lastname = Canfield |
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| file = C4006 |
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| password = SCwem43ib |
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| image = At C006Photo.jpg |
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| alias = N/A |
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| weight = 170 lbs |
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| sex = M |
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| hair = Black |
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| nationality = American |
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| complexion = Dark |
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| build = Lean |
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| race = African American |
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| dob = October 14th, 1968 |
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| pob = New York, NY |
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| height = 6'2" |
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| lkl = Los Feliz, CA |
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| occupations = Used car dealer |
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| scars = None |
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| ability = Gravitational manipulation |
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| eac = Temporal/Spatial |
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| detail = Ability to create gravitational vacuums. Origin and endpoint of vortices remain unknown. |
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| control = 60 |
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| similar person = <!-- name of person exhibiting similar abilities --> |
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| similar sex = <!-- sex of person exhibiting similar abilities --> |
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| similar age = <!-- age of person exhibiting similar abilities --> |
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| similar location = <!-- last known location of person exhibiting similar abilities --> |
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| similar control = <!-- control index of person exhibiting similar abilities --> |
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| similar image = <!-- image file name for person exhibiting similar abilities --> |
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| biological = 25 |
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| cerebral = 35 |
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| elemental = 55 |
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| temporal = 90 |
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| cranial = Cranial imaging Stephen C.jpg |
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| diagram = AT diagram Stephen C.jpg |
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| history = Canfield's childhood experiences as the only African-American student in a predominantly white, upper-class Manhattan private school helped establish a pattern of delinquency and defensiveness that set him at odds with his father, a former hard-driving assistant district attorney in New York City during the racially charged 1950s and '60s. Canfield always insisted that he had been unfairly punished or wrongly accused for his actions but found little traction with school authorities or his parents, who compared Canfield to his successful sister. |
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After graduating from a military boarding school, Canfield moved to Los Angeles, where his sister was now an administrator in the Los Angeles County school system. Canfield began dating his future wife, Elizabeth. Their relationship was rocky due to Canfield's sensitivity and temper, but when Elizabeth became pregnant, they married. Canfield found work at a used car dealership and stabilized in his new life. The couple had two additional children. |
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However, Canfield's defensiveness at work led to friction with his co-workers and community. After losing his temper with a customer, Canfield was fired. Unable to find new work, Canfield's frustration grew, turning occasionally on his family. Their growing distance intensified his emotional distress. One day, Canfield was confronted by his neighbor about a broken lawnmower. During the course of the argument, Canfield manifested his ability to create a gravitational vacuum. His neighbor was never seen again. The resulting police investigation alerted the Company, and Agent Noah Bennet was tasked with extracting Canfield from police custody. |
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Despite two years of aggressive testing, the nature of Canfield's vortices remains a mystery. A recent shift in experimentation strategy has determined to focus more on Canfield's control bio-mechanisms. |
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| psych = The subject's defining psychological characteristic is his pathological defensiveness, bordering on schizophrenic paranoia, as evidenced by his capacity for breaking with his deeply rooted social norms such as lack of violence. The subject also displays the classic anchoring tendencies of a pathological personality, personified in this instance by his wife and children.<BR> |
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The subject's separation from his emotional anchors initially led to a severe decline in psychological health, but a counseling regime encouraging hope of an eventual reunion with his family was successful in achieving re-stabilization. |
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