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In the [[high school (Betty)|high school]] cafeteria, a jock sticks out his foot and trips [[Ren]], who spills his food all over. The jock, full of himself, takes pride in his mean-spirited accomplishment. Ren takes solace in thinking of the jock's home life, imagining that he is [[The Breakfast Club|afraid of his daddy]], "shakin' in [his] cleats" because he'll receive an automatic beating at home. |
In the [[high school (Betty)|high school]] cafeteria, a jock sticks out his foot and trips [[Ren]], who spills his food all over. The jock, full of himself, takes pride in his mean-spirited accomplishment. Ren takes solace in thinking of the jock's home life, imagining that he is [[The Breakfast Club|afraid of his daddy]], "shakin' in [his] cleats" because he'll receive an automatic beating at home. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Betty, Part 2]]=== |
===[[Graphic Novel:Betty, Part 2]]=== |
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Crash is with his fellow athletes in the boy's locker room, preparing to leave from football practice. When the others are leaving, someone asks if he's coming with them. Crash replies that he still has to hit the head. [[Betty]] then creates an [[illusion]] of a devilish version of [[Crash's father]] which appears to Crash. The illusion torments him for playing bad defense on the field and slacking off. It claims that it should have drowned him at birth and that it never loved him. Later, |
Crash is with his fellow athletes in the boy's locker room, preparing to leave from football practice. When the others are leaving, someone asks if he's coming with them. Crash replies that he still has to hit the head. [[Betty]] then creates an [[illusion]] of a devilish version of [[Crash's father]] which appears to Crash. The illusion [[The Breakfast Club|torments him]] for playing bad defense on the field and slacking off. It claims that it should have drowned him at birth and that it never loved him. Later, other [[high school (Betty)|high school]] students gossip that Coach Marboro found Crash in the locker room having gone insane. Some purport that he is [[brain]]dead. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* [[Ren]] believes that the jock is beaten by his father regularly. |
* [[Ren]] believes that the jock is beaten by his father regularly (''[[Betty, Part 1]]''). [[Betty]]'s [[illusion]] of [[Crash's father]] seems to suggest the same (''[[Betty, Part 2]]''). However, whether or not this is reality remains unclear. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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Revision as of 16:01, 5 July 2007
| "Crash" | |
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| First appearance | Betty, Part 1 |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | None |
| Formal name | Unknown |
| Nickname | Crash |
| Gender | |
| Occupation | Student |
| Parent | Unnamed father |
"Crash" trips Ren in Betty's high school and later goes insane.
Character History
Graphic Novel:Betty, Part 1
In the high school cafeteria, a jock sticks out his foot and trips Ren, who spills his food all over. The jock, full of himself, takes pride in his mean-spirited accomplishment. Ren takes solace in thinking of the jock's home life, imagining that he is afraid of his daddy, "shakin' in [his] cleats" because he'll receive an automatic beating at home.
Graphic Novel:Betty, Part 2
Crash is with his fellow athletes in the boy's locker room, preparing to leave from football practice. When the others are leaving, someone asks if he's coming with them. Crash replies that he still has to hit the head. Betty then creates an illusion of a devilish version of Crash's father which appears to Crash. The illusion torments him for playing bad defense on the field and slacking off. It claims that it should have drowned him at birth and that it never loved him. Later, other high school students gossip that Coach Marboro found Crash in the locker room having gone insane. Some purport that he is braindead.
Notes
- Ren believes that the jock is beaten by his father regularly (Betty, Part 1). Betty's illusion of Crash's father seems to suggest the same (Betty, Part 2). However, whether or not this is reality remains unclear.
Trivia
- Crash's football jersey bears the number 06.
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