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Noah Kilmartin
After reading Mason Eckhart’s biography in www.genomex.net, it’s clear that he had the Father from Hell, a cold, distant man who shipped his son off to boarding school and ignored him ever after. Quite possibly Eckhart has a special, dark place in his heart for negligent fathers, men like Connor Eckhart and Noah Kilmartin.
Noah Kilmartin has ignored his son Jesse for years, and when he does come into contact with him by chance, he puts Jesse at risk by passing him a disk [yet another one of those one-of-a-kind, we-don’t-make-no-stinkin’ backups data disks that plague the Mutant X universe] when the bad guys come after Noah. This is not a thing a father should do to a son.
Noah tells Jesse a sad, sad story of being hounded by security from his former employer, Nexxogen, but it is not true. Noah stole the one-of-a-kind disk from Nexxogen, and is using it to attempt blackmail. And it gets worse: after Noah is captured by GS agents, and brought to Genomex, he breezily announces to Eckhart that if anything happens to Jesse while he delivers the one-of-a-kind disk, his deal with Eckhart is off.
Noah may not have standards, but Eckhart does: “Your loyalty is a sight to behold.” His dislike of Noah is obvious, and well-deserved.
Noah lives to lie another day at the end of “Blood Ties”, but at least Jesse has learned to be realistic about him.
Dark Mirage
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