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==Character History== |
==Character History== |
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===[[Graphic Novel:From the Files of Primatech, Part 1]]=== |
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In West Greenwich Village, Chris is performing at a place called Uncle Ira's. While [[Bob Bishop]] considers his lyrics slightly ridiculous, [[Charles Deveaux]] seems to be enjoying the music. Chris finishes his song and tells the crowd that the next song was written for his little sister, who just entered nursing school. The future Company remarks that, while he doesn't seem like much of a musician, he's still "great at it". Later, several police officers interrupt the show, claiming that the room is over capacity. Chris says that this is the third time they've done this to him, and the woman next to him claims that they don't like the message he's sending. A fight ensues, and Chris says that they're going to start a riot. |
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== Notes == |
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*Whether intentionally or unintentionally, Chris seems to be using [[Enhanced synesthesia|his ability]] for personal gain. According to the Primatech notes accompanying the novel, Chris had only arrived in New York two months prior to the opening of the file, yet had amassed a following larger then most rival local musicians. According to Lyta Samson of ''The Village Voice'', "being around him just feels good". |
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Revision as of 03:43, 18 February 2010
| Chris Coolidge | |
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| First appearance | From the Primatech Files, Part 1 |
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| Known ability | Enhanced synesthesia |
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| Sibling | Younger sister |
Chris Coolidge is a musician who preformed in Greenwich Village in 1963. He is a evolved human with the power of enhanced synesthesia.
Character History
Graphic Novel:From the Files of Primatech, Part 1
In West Greenwich Village, Chris is performing at a place called Uncle Ira's. While Bob Bishop considers his lyrics slightly ridiculous, Charles Deveaux seems to be enjoying the music. Chris finishes his song and tells the crowd that the next song was written for his little sister, who just entered nursing school. The future Company remarks that, while he doesn't seem like much of a musician, he's still "great at it". Later, several police officers interrupt the show, claiming that the room is over capacity. Chris says that this is the third time they've done this to him, and the woman next to him claims that they don't like the message he's sending. A fight ensues, and Chris says that they're going to start a riot.
Notes
- Whether intentionally or unintentionally, Chris seems to be using his ability for personal gain. According to the Primatech notes accompanying the novel, Chris had only arrived in New York two months prior to the opening of the file, yet had amassed a following larger then most rival local musicians. According to Lyta Samson of The Village Voice, "being around him just feels good".
