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Max Guevara

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Max Guevara
First appearance Pilot
Last appearance Freak Nation
Created by James Cameron
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Affiliation Eyes Only, Transgenic army, formerly Manticore.
Notable powers Night vision, binocular vision, enhanced strength and agility, exceptional memory
Portrayed by  Jessica Alba, Geneva Locke

Max Guevara (X5-452) is a fictional television character portrayed by Jessica Alba as an adult, and Geneva Locke as a child, in the 2000-2002 cyberpunk television program (by James Cameron) Dark Angel. In early 21st century United States, Max Guevara (X5-452) is a genetically enhanced transgenic super-soldier. She was created in the government lab, "Manticore," and lived there with other "X-5" children until the year 2009, when she and eleven other children escaped. From that time, Max has lived in hiding, fearful of being recaptured by one of her guardians, Colonel Donald Michael Lydecker (John Savage). At the same time, she is desperate to locate her "brothers and sisters" and attempts to do so with the help of Logan Cale (Michael Weatherly), the cyber-journalist, "Eyes Only." Max was ranked #17 in TV Guide's list of the "25 Greatest Sci-Fi Legends" (August 1, 2004 issue).

Contents

Story

Early Life at Manticore

Max was genetically engineered, and carried to term by a human woman[1], some time around the turn of the 21st century. She was created for a secret government supersoldier program called "Manticore", then located in Gyllette, Wyoming. As with almost all Manticore's soldiers, Max has a barcode on the back of her neck, with her identifying number sequence (332960073452). She is an X-5 model and is thus referred to as X5-452. Max Guevara is the name that she gave to herself. Max and her X-5 "brothers and sisters" were raised and trained by Colonel Donald Michael Lydecker (John Savage) who also had a role in the components of their creation. He trained them to be soldiers using harsh and brutal techniques, described by Max later as torture. During their training, Max was the subject of at least one brutal medical experiment[2] involving the re-healing of deliberately shattered limbs. Max also was required to take part in an exercise involving the hunting down and killing of a prisoner, her reaction to which haunts her later[3]. The brutality of the X-5's lives eventually led to escape. In 2009, led by Zack (X5-599) (William Gregory Lee) and pursued by Manticore, twelve of the X-5s escaped through a snow-filled forest. Max fell into a frozen pond, and having learned how to hold her breath underwater for long periods of time, managed to outwit the men looking for her. She was eventually found by a sympathetic Manticore nurse who took Max to her house, a move which eventually allowed Max to escape to the world outside.[1]

2009-2019

Sometime after her escape, when Max was living with a foster family[4], on June 1, 2009, terrorists detonated an electromagnetic pulse weapon in the atmosphere over the U.S., which destroyed the vast majority of computer and communication systems. The United States became a place of chaos and anarchy. Over time this anarchy was replaced with a combination of martial law, corruption, and crime.

2019-2020 (TV series season 1)

By the year 2019, Max is living in Seattle, Washington. She works as a bicycle messenger for Jam Pony, giving her freedom to travel around the city, and resides as a squatter in an abandoned building, first with Kendra (Jennifer Blanc) and later with Original Cindy (Valarie Rae Miller). Other friends from work include Herbal Thought (Alimi Ballard) and Sketchy (Richard Gunn). Max also lives a secret life as a cat burglar, in order to fund the expensive search for her missing brothers and sisters. It is during one of these attempts that she meets Logan Cale (Michael Weatherly), the cyber-journalist "Eyes Only." Cale allows her to escape from his apartment, however, since he is interested in learning more about her. Through the use of security footage he discovers who she is and invites Max to his apartment. It is there that he identifies her as one of the escaped X-5s. Max and Logan make a pact: he will help her find her missing siblings if she will help him solve mysteries. Logan also helps to protect Max from Lydecker, who is searching for her and the other escaped X-5s. Through their work together, Max and Logan eventually fall in love. Their feelings for each other, however, become complicated when Max finds Zach, who is also in love with her, and concerned her loyalty to Logan may compromise her safety. Eventually, as more siblings are discovered, and after Manticore betrays the escaped X-5's and murders one of them, Tinga, a plan is developed to attack Manticore, destroying its genetic engineering facility, one which eventually involves Lydecker who defects after he is betrayed and targeted for execution by Manticore's director Dr. Elizabeth Renfro/Madame X (Nana Visitor). While the mission is successful, both Max and Zach are caught, with Max being critically injured. Zach sacrifices himself to save Max. With Max last seen having apparently fatal injuries, and now a secret prisoner of Manticore, she is assumed to be dead by Logan.

2020-2021 (TV series season 2)

At Manticore, now relocated "An hour south of Seattle", after receiving medical treatment for her injuries, Max is tortured by Renfro in an attempt to persuade her to use her Manticore designation X5-452 rather than her name "Max"[5]. Upon the apparent success of this torture, she is re-integrated with the other X-5s. Renfro attempts to solicit her help when Eyes Only repeatedly threatens Manticore with exposure but Max refuses. In the mean time, Max is required to take part in a breeding program intended to replace Manticore's genetic engineering facility and is coupled with a clone of Ben, Alec (Jensen Ackles). Max also secretly befriends an early creation of Manticore, half-human, half-dog, Joshua (Kevin Durand), the only Manticore creation without a bar-code. Max subsequently escapes, apparently with Alec's help, only to find Alec has betrayed her and that she has been infected with a virus designed to kill Eyes Only. In revenge, she broadcasts the location of Manticore, and returns to free the transgenics before Renfro is able to wipe out Manticore and all evidence of its existence. These events eventually lead to public knowledge of the transgenics. Max's problems are also further complicated when Lydecker mysteriously disappears and Max is suddenly being hunted by Ames White. White is both an agent for the government and a member of a breeding cult which spans back centuries into humanity's past. It is his goal to find and destroy the Manticore transgenics particularly Max, who is revealed to have been created for a special purpose by White's father, Sandeman, the designer of all the Manticore transgenics. At the same time, Max tries to help Joshua (Kevin Durand) whose physical appearance makes life outside of Manticore difficult. Max also, at times unwillingly, teams up with Alec, despite a personality conflict and Alec hurting Max in several ways. Eventually, Max, Joshua, and Alec team up with other transgenics to fight those who discriminate against them.

Characteristics and skills

Max and the other X-5 children were given extensive combat training while at Manticore, including martial arts, infiltration, marksmanship with many weapons, and computer technology. Max, while an exceptionally powerful and astute fighter, has a standing personal philosophy which she states several times throughout the series: "I don't do guns." [1]

Feline DNA

While outwardly indistinguishable from any normal human (except for the bar code on her neck), Max possesses several physical and mental enhancements as a result of genetic engineering. This genetic makeup is often connected with images from classical mythology (first indicated by the name of her original home, Manticore, a character in Greek mythology). It is further demonstrated through a conversation in the pilot episode:

MAX: I know they made me. Even got the designer label on the back of my neck to prove it.
LOGAN: Technical term for you is Chimera.
MAX: Yeah, made-up creature, like in mythology. Head of a lion, body of a goat. Your basic hodgepodge. [2]

Of her genetic make-up, she notes in Season One, Episode 2, "Heat":

Kendra was right. I am in heat, or something like that...all because they spiced up that genetic cocktail called me with a dash of feline DNA. So I can jump fifteen feet of razor wire and take out a 250-pound linebacker with my thumb and index finger, which makes me an awesome killing machine and a hoot at parties. But it also means that three times a year I'm climbing the walls, looking for some action. [3]

Max also displays her affinity for cats in the pilot episode of the series, when she meets Logan for the first time while attempting to steal a statue in his apartment. When Logan asks why she was interested in the statue, Max replies, "because it's the Egyptian goddess Bast. The goddess who comprehends all goddesses, eye of Ra, protector, avenger, destroyer...giver of life who lives forever." [4] Max could thus be described (like the comic book character Catwoman) as a "cat burglar." As a result of her genetic makeup and training, Max has the following special abilities:

  • Enhanced strength, speed, agility, reflexes, durability, stamina and coordination.
  • Accelerated healing.
  • Enhanced eyesight, hearing, and night vision.
  • Enhanced immune system.
  • Eidetic memory.
  • Very high I.Q.
  • Expert martial artist and sharpshooter.
  • Specialist in CQB, infiltration and tracking.
  • Computer proficiency.
  • Peak athletic condition.

Design flaw

Just as Superman becomes weak after exposure to Kryptonite, Max also has an achilles heel which can leave her virtually helpless. In her case, it is a "design flaw": the inability of her brain to create enough serotonin. This condition leads to uncontrollable seizures and complete powerlessness. Of her condition, Max states, "I’m supposed to be a revved-up girl...truth is, I’m a lemon." [5] In the same manner as Underdog with his "Underdog Super Energy Pill", and Popeye with his can of spinach, Max's powers can be revived through external means: either through the food supplement, tryptophan, or by drinking a glass of milk. In season 2 this no longer became an issue as the government captured her and repaired the faulty genes (this was never expressly stated in the show but it was implied in season one that design flaws in the genetic codes of the transgens could be repaired and in the second season after being captured by manticore her serotonin levels were never an issue) [6]

Characteristic quotes

Max

  • "Girls kick ass; says so on a t-shirt." (Pilot)
  • "Kendra, this is a motorcycle. Its sole reason for being is to go fast, very fast. Not for you to use as a clothesline. Now, make no mistake. I love you as a friend and a roommate, but I love my motorcycle more. Stay away from the bike, okay?" (Pilot)
  • Max: Considering I just found out I'm an aunt! (Hit A Sista Back)
Max: You just take care of my nephew.(Hit A Sista Back)
  • Max: It's okay. You don't have to be brave anymore...let it all out...it's all right. (Prodigy)

Max and others

  • Kendra: I feel almost human.
Max: Yeah. Me, too. (Pilot)
  • Max: I don't want a used ride. I want my motorcycle.
Original Cindy: It's just a machine.
Max: It's an extension of my soul, if there is such a thing. (411 on the DL)
  • Original Cindy: Trouble follows you around like the tail on a dog. We're gettin' the vibe there's something going on here that you don't want us to know about for some reason.
Max: I don't know what you guys are talking about.
Kendra: This mysterious condition of yours [...]
Max: All right. You guys really want to know what's up with me? [...] What if I told you I was a genetically revved-up female?"
Kendra: Like we're not.
Max: But...I'm a different kind of female altogether.
Original Cindy: Like you so special. Okay, fine, don't tell us. (Flushed)
  • Original Cindy: What am I s’posed to say? My homegirl just tells me she’s not even human.
Max: I’m mostly human. I thought about telling you a million times, but…I was afraid to [...] I was scared that if I told you what was up, it would all change and that you would look at me like you are right now like I was some kind of freak you didn't even recognize. (Rising)
  • Normal:Well, well, well. Someone who's two hours late for work looks like they were a dirty little party girl last night. My God, girl, look at your eyes. Whaddaya been drinkin�, gasoline?
Max: I had to have radical emergency amateur brain surgery to remove a nanochip from my cerebellum before I stroked from a neurochemical overload.
Normal: This is all one great big joke to you, isn't it? (Rising)
  • Logan: Isn’t it against the superhero code to use your powers to take advantage of we mere mortals?
Max: Yeah, and I’m not done taking advantage, either. (Blah Blah, Woof, Woof)
  • Logan: I always knew that underneath that bioengineered, military issue armor plating, there was a beating heart.
Max: Let's not go overboard here. I'm not signing up to join the Logan Cale Brigade for the Defense of Widows, Small Children and Lost Animals.(Flushed)
  • Max: See, you don't have to take orders anymore. Not from anyone.
Bugler: Even you?
Max: Especially not from me. (Bag'Em)
  • Phil/The Street Sweeper: Max...is that short for Maximum?
Max:Maximum?
Phil/The Street Sweeper:As in maximum force? Ooh! Maximum girl? Woman. I meant maximum woman!
Max:'It's not short for anything. (I And I Am Camera)

Max's circle and influences

While her primary training as a child (both negative and positive) came from Zach and Lydecker, as an adult, Max was influenced by a number of other individuals, including Logan, Original Cindy, and Joshua. She also befriended Phil, The Street Sweeper a deluded moral crusader who lends his exoskeleton to Logan so the paralyzed man could walk once more. She went out of her way to rescue gene therapy test subject, Jude Thatcher from being captured by Lydecker. Max considers the other X-5 children to be her only real family. Ben (Jensen Ackles) or X5-493 (twin of Alec/X5-494), her brother, becomes deranged after the escape and eventually Max must kill him. Max and Zach eventually find Brin or X5-734 (Nicole Bilderback), who has a fatal design flaw and realizes she has no choice but to return to Manticore. Max also encounters Jace (Shireen Crutchfield) who did not escape and resented Max for having done so. When Jace discovers she is pregnant, however, she defects from Manticore, informing Max that she'll name her baby after her sister. Tinga/Penny or X5-656 (Lisa Ann Cabasa) is married to Charlie and has a highly gifted son, Case who is kidnapped by Lydecker and eventually trades herself in exchange for her son's release. She (secretly tearfully) has to send her nephew away, knowing she may never see him again! Two other X-5s are Krit or X5-511 (Joshua Alba) and Syl (Nicki Lynn Aycox). Max has a genetic twin Sam (X5-453) who was in a different unit. Sam never escaped Manticore's influence until Max brought it down, and bears resentment towards her twin sister.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Season 1, Episode 3, "Heat"
  2. ^ Season 1, Episode 15, "Female Trouble"
  3. ^ Season 1, Episode 18, "Pollo Loco"
  4. ^ Season 1, Episode 4, "Flushed"
  5. ^ Season 2, Episode 1

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