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    We're living on borrowed time. And if you don't put your heart out there on the line, you're never really living at all.
    Alec to Asha

    X5-494, or "Alec", was an X5 series created by the covert government program known as Manticore, and trained to be an assassin and a soldier. He escaped from Manticore in the year 2020 when the facility was destroyed in an attempt to cover up the program's existence.

    History

    Not long before "The Pulse" (an electro-magnetic pulse bomb set off over the United States), Max/X5-452 and a number of her unit escaped from Manticore in 2009. X5-494 was not one of the '09 escapees as he was not in their unit, although his identical twin brother Ben/X5-493 was. Manticore tightened its grip on the remaining X5s, with the twins of the escapees being subjected to the harshest discipline for fear of them following in their brothers and sisters' footsteps. 494 did not achieve his freedom until more than 10 years later, when Max instigated the destruction of Manticore and freed the transgenics. 494 did not have a name, so Max named him Alec for "Smart Alec". Alec was already outside of the compound when Manticore was brought down, assigned to corral Max back to Manticore and to facilitate the capture and/or death of Logan Cale. Observing the facility in flames and human soldiers attempting to kill his fellow transgenics as they were escaping, he made a hasty retreat.

    Once free, he engages in various methods, generally illegal, to gain quick cash; one of the first was cage fighting. He wasn't planning on doing this long, but ceased altogether (excepting mental coercion) after he gets caught, is forced to kill, and then nearly killed, by Ames White, the deadly agent assigned to hunt down and destroy all escaped transgenics. Alec then emulates Max by working at Jam Pony (a bike messenger service) in order to secure a Sector Pass and scout potential places to steal from. He also runs various scams and had shady business dealings around the city. However, he does limit himself to products that won't get his clientele killed, limiting his customer base.

    Wired for survival, he's initially looking out only for himself, but, through Max's influence and his own repressed conscience, he changes enough that he willingly and often risks himself for friends and transgenics in distress. By the end of the series, he and Max work together to build up the new community for Manticore escapees dubbed Terminal City (a.k.a. Terminal City, or more commonly: T.C.), a place where they could live and defend themselves from the hostile "ordinaries" (normal humans), as well as the government, and makes a stand with Max and the other transgenics.

    Powers and Abilities

    As is standard with X5s (and partially shared with the other transgenics), he has many superior physical traits, including:

    • Enhanced: strength, speed, agility, reflexes, durability, stamina and coordination.
    • Accelerated healing and metabolism (this makes it very difficult to become drunk).
    • Enhanced senses: eyesight (can zoom in and focus on objects from great distances) and hearing.
    • Enhanced immune system (all transgenics were made immune to all common bio-warfare agents).
    • Eidetic memory.
    • Very high I.Q.

    Although he appears to be an ordinary human (except for the bar code on the back of his neck that's genetically encoded into his DNA), he possesses extraordinary physical strength, able to overpower a man three times his weight, his reflexes are superhumanly fast, and his eyesight and sense of hearing and smell are extremely acute, which, along with his training, would make it very hard for someone or something to catch him by surprise.

    He can leap great distances vertically, allowing him to jump over a barbed fence, and is capable of sprinting at extreme speeds allowing him to blur, making it very difficult for anyone to catch him on foot, except another transgenic.

    X5s have enhanced night vision, to the point where they can see well in very little light, and telescopic vision, allowing them to selectively zoom in, and view objects from a distance.

    All transgenics have a high number of stem cells in their blood allowing for them to have extremely high regeneration rates. However, if an X5's organ becomes extremely damaged, such as a bullet to the heart, it has to be replaced, and can only be replaced with an X5 or bio-mechanical substitute. All X5s are O-negative blood-typed and are universal donors but can only receive from another X5.

    Their metabolisms are extremely high, thus making them almost completely insusceptible to alcohol and possibly poisons. Their higher body temperature means that a scanning device invented by Ames White's government agency can single them out in a crowd.

    X5s are very dexterous and have extraordinary agility and coordination and advanced lung capacity, allowing them to perform complicated acrobatic and gymnastic maneuvers that would be very difficult for a human, with ease.

    In addition to his superior physique, Alec possesses a genius level I.Q. and problem-solving skills. He is very gifted at assessing people and situations, which makes him highly adaptive to change and able to learn and mimic with extreme speed and accuracy.

    Skills

    X5s, meant to be the (transgenic) officers, were exceptionally well trained and suited for military combat, strategy, and espionage (including various weapons and martial arts).

    Like all X5s, Alec endured brutal physical and mental training and rigid discipline (brainwashing) from childhood till the time of his escape, and his training combined with his enhanced physique makes him nearly unstoppable when facing normal humans, though he is by no means invincible.

    Trained as a Manticore supersoldier/assassin, some assumptions are that: he is highly skilled in CQB, recon, infiltration, tracking, observation, escape and evasion, espionage, computers, explosives, and handling vehicles (including various military planes and helicopters), has achieved fluency in many languages, and has a black belt in various martial arts such as Krav Maga,Taekwondo,and Judo.

    X5s, as children, were trained to hold their breath for four minutes and can hold their breath for much longer as adults.

    Alec (pre-series, as X5-494) became a concert-level pianist in less than a day in preparation for the Berrisford mission.

    Relevant History

    • Twin Brother Ben

    494's identical twin/genetic clone, X5-493, Ben, was one of the children in Max's Unit who escaped in 2009. Ben, however, didn't adapt to the outside world, remained lost and confused, and became a serial killer that Max had to stop and kill (Pollo Loco). Max having to kill Ben was a major reason for Max's antagonism towards Alec, since he served as a constant reminder of what she had been forced to do.

    X5-493's escape resulted in PSY-OPS time for Alec, as did his eventual psychosis at a later date. Fortunately, Manticore concluded after a period of observation that 494 was sane and therefore Ben's psychosis was not genetic.

    Alec gets arrested for Ben's murder of a man named Timothy Ryan, for which the police have an eye witness and DNA evidence. Ben also killed at least ten other people.

    • The '09ers' Escape

    This caused a lot of trouble for all of the X5s, after the escape, Manticore attempted to "simplify" those remaining since they were thought to be designed with too much independence, sending them through extreme re-indoctrination. The twins of the escapees were assumed to have the same psychological make-up, and so got the worst treatment, including six months in PSY-OPS.

    • Love
    494 posing as Simon Lehane.

    In the episode "The Berrisford Agenda", we see flashbacks to 494's first long-term away mission in 2018 when he was ordered to observe, then assassinate, Robert Berrisford, a Manticore subcontractor who was becoming too curious about the supersoldier program. However, while using the alias of the young piano teacher Simon Lehane (whom 494 killed in order to take his identity), 494 fell in love with Berrisford's seventeen-year-old daughter, Rachel. Rachel would have been killed in the car bomb he was supposed to set off, and at the last minute, 494 attempted to stop the execution. Unfortunately, his Manticore handlers were suspicious of 494 and triggered the bomb. Robert Berrisford survived, but Rachel ended up in a coma that lasted for two years. 494 was brutally punished by Manticore for his disobedience. However, he was allowed to live (Manticore having done all they could to make him forget, or not care, about the Berrisford mission) and ultimately resumed his role as a soldier. After the fall of Manticore in 2020, Alec did get the opportunity to say good-bye to Rachel at her bedside before she ultimately died. It was in this episode that Max realized Alec was capable of love and was far more than a killing machine for Manticore.

    • His name

    It is possible that X5-494 was given a name by his unit names during training, like Lane, Keema, Devon and Jewel, but this is unknown. 494 was given the name "Alec" by Max when she first met him while imprisoned at Manticore. He was supposed to be her "designated breeding partner", but when Max refused his ordered advances, 494 backed off, albeit with a very snarky attitude. After that, Max dubbed him "Alec" — as in "smart aleck" — due to his egotistical cockiness. 494 liked the name "Alec" and kept it. The last name "McDowell" was given to the character by one of Dark Angel's writers, whose favorite actor was Malcolm McDowell. However, the name was never actually revealed on the show; the scene in which it was once shown on a file folder was edited out. Writer Moira Dekker states in the commentary for "Designate This" that he was originally conceived of as a character like Alex DeLarge (played by Malcolm McDowell in the film version of "A Clockwork Orange"), but turned out nothing like him.

    • Relationship with Max

    Alec met Max while she was imprisoned in Manticore, known as 494 and assigned as her "designated breeding partner", but Max violently rejected him. Unlike many Manticore soldiers, Alec didn't push his ordered advances or immediately give away her attempts to escape. Max named him "Alec" and the two broke out of Manticore, but in reality he was ordered to kill Logan. After Manticore was destroyed and realizing they had been used, Alec crossed paths with Max and reluctantly helped her with a group of trangenics. Alec seemed to have genuine liking for Max even in the beginning, though did contemplate killing her to save his own life under orders of Ames White after he strapped a bomb in his head that was about to go off. He ultimately couldn't kill her and Max removed the bomb, saving his life. Alec was grateful towards Max and eventually tried in several ways to help her, though Max initially blamed him for her failed relationship with Logan. Alec gets at job at Jam Pony and he and Max settle into a complicated partnership. Their love-hate friction shifts slightly when Max learned more about Alec's past. Max realized that he was capable of love through Rachel Berrisford, accepting that she and Alec weren't entirely different. Alec was still unable to express his feelings about the tragedy with Rachel properly even after Max saved him, but it's clear they bonded more as friends. Many think Alec and Max had romantic potential, that would have been explored during additional seasons. Others are offended by the idea because they prefer the Max and Logan pairing.

    Alec grew a friendship with Joshua, the transgenic termed "Dog Boy" by the tabloids. Mid-way Season 2, Alec began hanging around Joshua's new-found home (before he was forced to to stay under the radar due to his arresting in the episode "Hello, Goodbye") and started using Joshua to get money. Joshua would paint things and Alec began selling them to an art dealer, giving Joshua half of the money. Soon enough Alec grew a liking to Joshua and started hanging with him regularly, and Max, Alec, and Joshua became "Little Fella", "Medium Fella", and "Big Fella". In the commentary on the episode "Hello, Goodbye" the producers suggested that they would make a spin-off series called "A Dog and His Boy". Most fans think they were joking around, but many think it would've been a great way to continue the show. Eventually Joshua and Alec become best friends and spend much time together, but Alec still managed to get Joshua to do much of his dirty work.

    Note

    The Max/Alec shipper thought that if Dark Angel had continued for a third season, there would have been a romance between Alec and Max, and there was actually a story treatment by the show's writers to that effect (one of several). But this story version by the Max/Alec shippers contradicts with what has been said in the DVD audio-commentary and the story, which has been told in the official tie-in books to the series in which the virus gets cured and Max and Logan come together again. The creators have confirmed that Alec was indeed brought into Season 2 as a potential love interest for Max and rival to Logan; however, the way that season two developed, they had more of a love-hate sibling relationship. Then the show was canceled.

    Appearances

    Season Two Appearances
    Designate This Bag 'Em Proof of Purchase Radar Love Boo Two Some Assembly Required Gill Girl Medium is the Message Brainiac The Berrisford Agenda
    Borrowed Time Harbor Lights Love in Vein Fuhgeddaboudit Exposure Hello, Goodbye Dawg Day Afternoon She Ain't Heavy Love Among the Runes Freak Nation

    Gallery

    See Also


      Season Two Characters edit
    Main

    Alec McDowellAsha BarlowLogan CaleMax GuevaraJoshuaOriginal CindyNormalSketchyAmes White

    Recurring

    Annie FisherDonald LydeckerBeverly ShankarMoleElizabeth RenfroMatt SungZack

    See Also: Portal:Characters/Season One
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