Character Profile: "Glitch" Gary (Garrick "Gary" Vorn)

  1. Physical Presence & "The Jitter" Initial Appearance: Gary looks like he’s being viewed through a bad television connection. He has a literal "visual stutter"—every few seconds, his image shifts a fraction of an inch to the left. This is a side effect of living on the [[The_Shadow_VPN|Shadow VPN]] for too long.

The Look: He wears an oversized parka lined with lead-foil to block [[MAS|Ministry]] "pings." His goggles are custom-made with rotating lenses that filter different spectrums of aetheric data. He smells like burnt plastic and expensive coffee.

The "Nest": He lives in a "Faraday Shack" hidden inside a decommissioned telecom switching station. The walls are covered in monitors showing raw code and scrolling ley-line frequencies.

  1. Psychographic Profile: The Paranoid Genius Information as Currency: To Gary, secrets are the only thing that won't lose value when the "Knot" eventually snaps. He treats data like a hoard.

The "Grey-Hat" Morality: He isn't trying to save the world; he’s trying to stay invisible. He helps [[Alistair_Penhaligon|Alistair]] because Alistair pays in "Clean Aether"—untracked energy that Gary needs to power his illegal rigs.

The Fear of "By-The-Book": He is terrified of [[Barnaby_Wickes|Randy]] because Randy represents the Audit. To Gary, a by-the-book agent is someone who will "defragment" his life and delete his existence.

  1. Abilities: Navigation and "Glitch-Hexes" Gary’s magic is Digital-Aetheric Hybridization.

Shadow VPN Mastery: He can navigate the "Dark Ley-lines"—the unregulated frequencies used by the Syndicate to move black-market data. He can find a needle in a haystack, provided the needle has an aetheric signature.

The Glitch-Hex: Gary doesn't throw fire; he throws Logic Errors. He can toss a small "Data-Grenade" (a corrupted crystal) that causes any Ministry device in the area to experience a "Kernel Panic."

Example: A [[MAS]] agent’s wand might suddenly think it’s a toaster, or a [[The_silennt_guards|Silent Guard’s]] tracking HUD might start playing 1990s television commercials.

Signal Ghosting: He can create "Echo-Signatures." If [[Barnaby_Wickes|Randy]] and [[Alistair_Penhaligon|Alistair]] are being chased, Gary can generate five "ghost" versions of them on the Ministry’s radar, leading the [[MAS]] teams on a literal wild goose chase.

  1. Relationship to Protagonists To [[Alistair_Penhaligon|Alistair]]: Gary views Alistair as a "Legacy System." He respects that Alistair’s intuition can't be hacked. They have a history of "mutually assured destruction"—each knows enough to ruin the other, which is why they trust each other.

To [[Barnaby_Wickes|Randy]]: Gary is constantly trying to "reformat" [[Barnaby_Wickes|Randy’s]] thinking. He mocks Randy’s reliance on regulated tech, calling his MAS wand a "Fisher-Price My First Magic Tool."

The Utility: Gary provides the team with The Burner Identities—temporary aetheric signatures that allow them to walk through MAS checkpoints without triggering the "Identity Scanners" that would normally detect Randy’s burned fingerprints.

  1. Key Story Beats (Book 1) The Tip-Off (Chapter 2): Gary is the one who tells [[Alistair_Penhaligon|Alistair]] about the "Gold-Tier Data" being moved into Level -3. He thinks it’s just a heist; he has no idea it’s the Sovereign Capacitor.

The Digital Siege: When [[Julian_Sterling|Julian Sterling]] tries to "Remote-Lock" the team’s gear, Gary is the one who "Counter-Hacks" from his shack, keeping their equipment running by "tunneling" their resonance through a series of offshore aether-servers.

The Final Message: After the "Violet Rain" begins, Gary’s visual stutter becomes permanent. He sends a final, scrambled message to Randy: "The sky isn't falling, Suit. It’s being re-uploaded. Look at the clouds—they're rendering something new."

Character Quirk: The "Binary" Habit

Gary has a nervous tic where he taps his fingers in 8-bit sequences (ASCII code) when he’s stressed. If you can read the code, he’s usually tapping out words like "REBOOT" or "ABORT."