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'''Rooijker''' is the father of David |
'''Rooijker''' is the father of David Rooijker, now known as [[Richard Drucker]], a key person in the founding of the internet. |
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==Character History== |
==Character History== |
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A [[Global News Interactive]] video report reveals that when the Nazis captured [[Ruth Meisner]] in a [[Germany|German]] forest during [[World War II]], Rooijker found [[Richard Drucker|their son]] left for dead. He then smuggled his son into [[Spain]] and left him on the steps of [[Monasterio de la Cruz]]. After the war ended, Rooijker did not return to pick up his son, and has never been heard of since. |
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[[Category: Characters|Rooijker]] |
[[Category: Characters|Rooijker]] |
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Revision as of 19:27, 13 December 2007
| Rooijker | |
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| First appearance | Heroes 360 |
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| Known ability | none |
| Formal name | unknown |
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| Home | Holland |
| Occupation | Dutch Freedom Fighter during WWII |
| Significant other | Ruth Meisner |
| Child | David |
Rooijker is the father of David Rooijker, now known as Richard Drucker, a key person in the founding of the internet.
Character History
Heroes Evolutions
A Global News Interactive video report reveals that when the Nazis captured Ruth Meisner in a German forest during World War II, Rooijker found their son left for dead. He then smuggled his son into Spain and left him on the steps of Monasterio de la Cruz. After the war ended, Rooijker did not return to pick up his son, and has never been heard of since.
