Richard Drucker
| Richard Drucker | |
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| First appearance | The Last Shangri-La |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | Electronic data transception |
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| Home | Paro, Bhutan |
Richard Drucker is an evolved human recorded by the Company.
About
Graphic Novel:The Last Shangri-La
In a Bhutanese temple, Traveler gives Drucker a message from Hana Gitelman and tells him they must be related.
Heroes Evolutions
Very little is known about Drucker. Hana's messages refer to him as the "mystery man".
Data File
A hidden link on primatechpaper.com shows an assignment tracker. Using the password provided by Micah on Corinthianlasvegas.com, users can access Richard Drucker's file by entering the user name and password on any of the assignments shown except the 12th assignment. The file kept about him is practically empty. However, his file does describe as follows:
Extreme hatred for founding members of The Company. Intelligence of the highest levels known to man. Zen-like disposition. Non-violent. Do not engage. Keep safe distance. He will know you have found him before you do. Potential to inflict serious cataclysmic damages.
DIRECTIVE: If found, continue to survey. Photographic evidence of his existence is invaluable. Last direct contact made: 1977.
A photo in his file (and a note from Hana) show that he is in Bhutan to get "off grid" and not be "affected by digital noise".
Additionally, an expense report in his file shows a total of $876,808 spent for items located in the archives section of corinthianlasvegas.com.
Global News Interactive Video
A video posted on Hana's website refers to Drucker as an orphan, the "godfather of the internet", and a man who is rumored to be worth billions. The report claims he was born in 1943 during World War II. He was known as David and was born to Ruth Meisner and a freedom fighter named Rooijker.
Evolved Human Abilities
Richard Drucker has the ability, like Hana, to "intercept, generate, and interpret electronic, digital, and radio transmissions" with his mind.
Notes
The Bhutanese call their country "Druk Yul", which bears a phonetic similarity to Drucker.
Gallery
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Drucker's file from the Company
