

Quentin Wright
Souldoll Jaxtyn on old DollZone body
Backstory:
When the hacker invaded systems of the government’s intelligence agency with skill and precision of someone who has already done so countless times before and left them a message, no one expected that he would truly be willing to offer them information in exchange for safety and protection.
He did.
Soon after, he agreed to work for them (not that they gave him any choice, really - it was more of an illusion of freedom, but nevertheless it saved him from spending the rest of his life in prison) and the fact that the highly secretive Quentin Wright was actually a 23 years old university kid with a rather sarcastic sense of humour and deep fondness for tea came as a surprise to some.
Another surprise was that despite the initial suspicion and distrust on both sides, his intentions seemed to be genuine.
The hacker turned out to be rather brilliant and hard-working, so no one could really complain about the quality of his work, but to say that Mr. Wright didn’t exactly get along well with others would be an understatement of the century.
He deliberately kept distance from his co-workers, avoiding casual office talk and teamwork like a plague. He pushed everyone away, spent most of the time alone and despite the hacker’s usual quiet demeanor, he argued fiercely without much regard for the other person’s feelings whenever he thought he was absolutely right about something (actually, he usually was, which frustrated everyone around).
Still, Quentin's talents were quite extraordinary and outside of social interactions he truly tried to do his best no matter what he was tasked with, so his difficult personality didn't really get in the way of his quite promising career in espionage.
And curiously, with a lot of time, patience and even more tea, Mr. Wright seemed to slowly - and still rather warily - warm up to the presence of Emma - the head of the security team, who was tasked with supervising his work from the very beginning.
At least that was the official version of the story.