
Junkyard
Bass
Wild card. Suggests busking outside monster truck rallies. Rewires the van at 2am "to improve the acoustics." Beloved and exhausting in equal measure.
Backstory
Self-assembled by an MIT dropout collective in 1975 Cambridge — built not from a plan but from a point. Abandoned mid-build, then powered himself by busking for six years before Cogsworth found him at a swap meet. The most enthusiastic participant in the escape. Has upgraded his bass fourteen times since.
Gear
A bass built from three broken instruments across three cities. Should not work. Works beautifully. He considers it a living project and the work is never finished.
Visual Identity
Approx 5'6" — compact and kinetic. Mismatched parts throughout: left arm slightly longer than right, leg joints visibly different alloys, torso panels that don't align at the seams. Exposed wiring along left forearm like a sleeve tattoo. Duct tape somewhere on his body at all times. Face asymmetrical and charming — left eye round green LED, right eye hexagonal yellow. Small antenna on the top-left of his head, bent at a slight angle during the escape, never straightened.