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{{Assignment Tracker
{{Assignment Tracker
| firstname = Artemis
| firstname = Eric
| lastname = Daniels
| lastname = Doyle
| file = B0383
| file = C019
| password =
| password = EDwvar70p
| image = <!-- image file name (usually "At filePhoto.jpg") -->
| image =
| alias = N/A
| alias = The Puppetmaster
| weight = 125 lbs
| weight = 250 lbs
| sex = F
| sex = M
| hair = Brown
| hair = Brown
| nationality = American
| nationality = American
| complexion = Fair
| complexion = Fair
| build = Thin
| build = Obese
| race = Caucasian
| race = Caucasian
| dob = June 23rd, 1983
| dob = September 14th, 1968
| pob = Albuquerque, NM
| pob = Omaha, NE
| height = 5'8"
| height = 5'6"
| lkl = Odessa, TX
| lkl = San Diego, CA
| occupations = Elementary schoolteacher
| occupations = Puppeteer, Ventriloquist
| scars = RFID-tag embedded in left forearm.
| scars = Scar tissue from radioisotope injection.
| ability = Power Amplification
| ability = Compulsion
| eac = Temporal/Spatial
| eac = Cerebral
| detail = Ability to detect the nature and amplify the strength of other evolved human abilities.
| detail = Can take control of other people's bodies and motor functions against their will.
| control = 15
| control = 80
| similar person = <!-- name of person exhibiting similar abilities -->
| similar person = Eden McCain
| similar sex = <!-- sex of person exhibiting similar abilities -->
| similar sex = F
| similar age = <!-- age of person exhibiting similar abilities -->
| similar age = <!-- age of person exhibiting similar abilities -->
| similar location = <!-- last known location of person exhibiting similar abilities -->
| similar location = Odessa, TX
| similar control = <!-- control index of person exhibiting similar abilities -->
| similar control = <!-- control index of person exhibiting similar abilities -->
| similar image = <!-- image file name for person exhibiting similar abilities -->
| similar image = <!-- image file name for person exhibiting similar abilities -->
| biological = 20
| biological = 35
| cerebral = 40
| cerebral = 75
| elemental = 30
| elemental = 20
| temporal = 80
| temporal = 25
| cranial =
| cranial = <!-- image file name (usually "Cranial imaging Firstname.jpg") -->
| diagram =
| diagram = At diagram Doyle.jpg
| history = Eric Doyle was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He was orphaned at five when his parents died in an auto accident and was raised by his uncle, Ned, in San Diego, California. Doyle shunned his new home and the Southern California lifestyle in favor of an elaborate imaginary world revolving around a set of crude finger puppets that his birth mother had made for him. Ned, an avid outdoorsman, clashed frequently with his nephew over Doyle's desire to "play with dolls.".
| history = Artemis Daniels is the only child of two university professors. As a result of her late birth, Daniels led a very sheltered childhood. Her parents doted on her and took great pains to develop her intelligence from her earliest years. As a child she had few friends, not due to antisocial tendencies but rather because her parents were the best friends she had.


One day, during one of Ned's frequent attempts to force Doyle to enjoy the beach, Ned gave his nephew's ragged finger puppets to his dogs as chew toys. Watching the last keepsakes of his childhood destroyed sent Doyle into rage, causing his power to manifest for the first time: Doyle forced his uncle to swim away from shore and drown in the Pacific.
With little incentive for extended social interaction, Daniels grew up in an insular environment, an upbringing which stunted her psychological growth (see psychological profile). Shortly before graduating high school, Daniels was extended an offer to play in the NMSO, a prospect which she was initially responsive to but later rejected at the urgings of her parents, instead enrolling in UMN where her parents were still teaching.


Afterward, Doyle experimented eagerly with his power while waiting to be arrested for Ned's murder. But the police investigation concluded that Ned had been caught in a riptide while beachcombing. The escape emboldened Doyle in the months ahead. Left with his uncle's house and assets, Doyle opened a moderately successful marionette theater, entertaining children with intricate shows but clashing constantly with parents and business relations. Behind the theater operations, Doyle carried out an increasingly more brutal pastime: the kidnapping and torture of those whom he felt had slighted him.
Daniels' record as a student at UMN was by all accounts exemplary, although she continued to shy away from attention and social interaction. In her junior year of college she began dating the son of a close friend of her parents. The relationship did not last for long, as neither Daniels nor her paramour had any real attraction towards one another, dating instead solely at the insistence of their parents.


Doyle met Claire Bennet's birth mother, Meredith Gordon, at an antique flea market, where Meredith was admiring a rare 19th century marionette. In Company interviews, Doyle claims he fell in love at first sight and felt that he and Meredith were meant to be together. But despite Meredith's initial politeness and Doyle's increasingly desperate attempts - including abduction and manipulation - he was unable to make her love him, to his deep frustration. The Company made its initial bag and tag of Eric at this point, and Meredith survived.
After obtaining her degree Daniels went on to seek employment as a kindergarten teacher. Daniels found fulfillment in her work, but it was interrupted by the manifestation of her power, which is a notably rare mutation. The value of Daniels' ability immediately brought her to the attention of the Company, and after two weeks of surveillance the German, with direct supervision from Primatech Paper's Director Thompson, bagged Daniels and brought her back to Texas.
| psych = The subject's traumatic loss of his parents at a formative age, accompanied by the abrupt transition to an unsympathetic environment and caregiver, resulted in persistent feelings of anger and frustration toward society. Psychological interviews reveal classic anti-social tendencies and an aversion to casual human interaction. In substitution, the subject projects a highly developed fantasy instinct onto his perceptions of the world, and any cognitive dissonance encountered as a result is channeled into his repressed frustrations and sense of rejection. Because of this acute disruption in emotional development, the subject possesses many of the psychological characteristics of a pre-pubescent child.


The subject's ability has become the primary outlet for his childhood feelings of loss and powerlessness, leading to a chronic psychological dependency. The subject has also developed a number of accompanying defense mechanisms, such as a radical perception of justice and vengeance that validates virtually any action against any given victim.
Daniels has since that time been the primary focus of the Booster Project (see Project Index #002345). While attempts to gauge the nature and limits of her power have been successful, determining the origin and in turn finding a way to replicate this ability has proven more difficult. Though initially headed by Odessa's Dr. Spencer, the project was later turned over to the control of Dr. Donovan, a direct subordinate of Founder 12. [Sentence Omitted: Classified]
| psych = The childhood led by the subject, though nurturing, was highly insular, and as a result the subject's development into an adult has been somewhat stunted. Though quite gifted in terms of intelligence, the subject exhibits a naiveté comparable to that of a pre-pubescent child, as well as a slight aversion to human interaction and a complete abhorence for violence. The subject was not exposed to violence of any sort at any point in her childhood, and her repression is so heightened that even in moments of anger the subject does not respond with normal human reactions to anger, instead suppressing her feelings through domestic activity.<BR>

This combination of naiveté and repression has led to a remarkably docile human being. This submissiveness has made completion of the Booster Project a largely foregone conclusion, with the project's only delays being the rebellion of the secondary subject (see case file B0314). Even after extended confinement the subjected has exhibited no anger towards her captors, only fear and obedience. This set of personality traits has helped the subject transition into her new life quite well, and as a result her risk rating is low enough to be considered inconsequential.
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Assignment Tracker 2.0
Primatech
Private Access
Cranial Imaging
The Puppetmaster
250 lbs
M
Brown
American
Fair
Obese
Caucasian
September 14th, 1968
5'6"
Puppeteer, Ventriloquist
Scar tissue from radioisotope injection.
Cerebral
Can take control of other people's bodies and motor functions against their will.
COMPULSION
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80%
Eric Doyle was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He was orphaned at five when his parents died in an auto accident and was raised by his uncle, Ned, in San Diego, California. Doyle shunned his new home and the Southern California lifestyle in favor of an elaborate imaginary world revolving around a set of crude finger puppets that his birth mother had made for him. Ned, an avid outdoorsman, clashed frequently with his nephew over Doyle's desire to "play with dolls.".

One day, during one of Ned's frequent attempts to force Doyle to enjoy the beach, Ned gave his nephew's ragged finger puppets to his dogs as chew toys. Watching the last keepsakes of his childhood destroyed sent Doyle into rage, causing his power to manifest for the first time: Doyle forced his uncle to swim away from shore and drown in the Pacific.

Afterward, Doyle experimented eagerly with his power while waiting to be arrested for Ned's murder. But the police investigation concluded that Ned had been caught in a riptide while beachcombing. The escape emboldened Doyle in the months ahead. Left with his uncle's house and assets, Doyle opened a moderately successful marionette theater, entertaining children with intricate shows but clashing constantly with parents and business relations. Behind the theater operations, Doyle carried out an increasingly more brutal pastime: the kidnapping and torture of those whom he felt had slighted him.

Doyle met Claire Bennet's birth mother, Meredith Gordon, at an antique flea market, where Meredith was admiring a rare 19th century marionette. In Company interviews, Doyle claims he fell in love at first sight and felt that he and Meredith were meant to be together. But despite Meredith's initial politeness and Doyle's increasingly desperate attempts - including abduction and manipulation - he was unable to make her love him, to his deep frustration. The Company made its initial bag and tag of Eric at this point, and Meredith survived.

The subject's traumatic loss of his parents at a formative age, accompanied by the abrupt transition to an unsympathetic environment and caregiver, resulted in persistent feelings of anger and frustration toward society. Psychological interviews reveal classic anti-social tendencies and an aversion to casual human interaction. In substitution, the subject projects a highly developed fantasy instinct onto his perceptions of the world, and any cognitive dissonance encountered as a result is channeled into his repressed frustrations and sense of rejection. Because of this acute disruption in emotional development, the subject possesses many of the psychological characteristics of a pre-pubescent child. The subject's ability has become the primary outlet for his childhood feelings of loss and powerlessness, leading to a chronic psychological dependency. The subject has also developed a number of accompanying defense mechanisms, such as a radical perception of justice and vengeance that validates virtually any action against any given victim.