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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
'''Cyrus Thompson''' is a hero with a faction of '''Generic Heroes'''. | '''Cyrus Thompson''' is a hero with a faction of '''Generic Heroes'''. Heroes can find him during [[Twilight's Son Task Force]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
Cyrus Thompson is a retired superhero who once went by the name Breakneck. | Cyrus Thompson is a retired superhero who once went by the name Breakneck. His wife gave him the name, not because of his [[Speed#Super Speed|super speed]], but because "If you don't give up this nonsense, you're going to break your fool neck." | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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There is a memorial statue honoring Cyrus Thompson located in [[Kings Row]] in front of the monorail station. | There is a memorial statue honoring Cyrus Thompson located in [[Kings Row]] in front of the monorail station. It reads: | ||
'''Cyrus Oliver Thompson''' | '''Cyrus Oliver Thompson''' | ||
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'''Heroes May Die,'''<br /> | '''Heroes May Die,'''<br /> | ||
'''But Heroism Never Shall''' | '''But Heroism Never Shall''' | ||
[[Category:Generic Heroes]] | [[Category:Generic Heroes]] |
Revision as of 01:45, 10 June 2009
Overview
Cyrus Thompson is a hero with a faction of Generic Heroes. Heroes can find him during Twilight's Son Task Force.
Description
Cyrus Thompson is a retired superhero who once went by the name Breakneck. His wife gave him the name, not because of his super speed, but because "If you don't give up this nonsense, you're going to break your fool neck."
Notes
There is a memorial statue honoring Cyrus Thompson located in Kings Row in front of the monorail station. It reads:
Cyrus Oliver Thompson
Heroes May Die,
But Heroism Never Shall