Frank was a happy man. He had graduated top of his class at MIT and seemed on the fast track to success. In fact his scores had been the highest the university had seen since Gallelao Anderson back in the late 80's. Frank's friend Jim Donaldson was an MBA from Harvard who offered the capitol for Frank's start up business. The two partners became very rich men when the company went public in 1996. Then Frank was an unhappy man. A call from their accountant claiming that Jim had been embezzling brought Frank from the lab to the office building one night. However, when he arrived, Frank found the accountant dead. Frank went to pick up the phone when Jim and the cops burst in the door. Jim fingered Frank as the murderer telling the officers that the accountant had uncovered Frank's embezzlement! Frank escaped and vowed revenger. Jim sold the company to a large technology conglomerate and was in the clear. Frank developed the Fabricator identity to get revenge on Jim. Realizing he needed capital he robbed a few banks first. It became a rush. He found he enjoyed matcing wits with the Heroic geniuses; this became his obsession, and his hatred of Jim Donaldson ebbed. Then he bit of more than he could chew and challenged Demogogue's intellect with one of his capers. Their similar backgrounds and studies had made the idea too good to resist. But Demogogue proved his better and he was captured. It was at this time that he was tried for the murder of the accountant and sentenced to 25 years in prison. His intellect, though not considered a mutation was considered formidable enough to put him into Stronghold. He spent four years there, and in that time proved that he wasn't the killer the courts made him out to be. Challenger took him in the initial group for Operation: Redeption. Frank took a new identity, Brad Einstein and a new heroic identity, the Innovator. Brad is pretty laid back. Supremely confident in his skills, he never proved to be the gibbering mad scientist type he was often portrayed to be in the media during his trial. Since he fights on the side of the angels now, he works (in his copeous spare time) at finding evidence against Jim Donaldson. He is as yet unaware thad Donaldson is a VIPER nest leader. "Nice toy, I can make it better." His dislike for Demogogue is born of jealousy. It shows most in his standard equipment which resembles his rival's in function, particularly his sensor implant. He isn't as big on combat as the rest of the team but often is the only ranged response; so he generally packs a gun of some sort. Innovator is a good guy to have on your team. His tinkering and "innovations" are a good rationale for any type of power upgrade. If you want to make him a bit more limited of a combatant, get rid of the "attribute enhancements" in his exoskeleton. If you'd like ot improve him, Open Gadgets and Gear, pick a neat toy and give it to him. Innovator is a healthy guy, almost six fee tall and about 165 lbs. He has red hair and green eys. He doesn't tan well. The Innovator wears a light exoskeleton that leaves his face open but covers his torso, arms, legs, neck and back of his head. The exoskeleton is white wth blue trim the "chest plate" is black with a white circuitry design contained in a circle on his chest. His gadget pool often takes the apearance of modules or weapons hooked to the armor.
      
    
A cybernetic system hooked to his left eye. Looks like a high tech monocle attached to his temple. The "Monocle" cannot be removed without surgury, but it can be disabled with an electronics roll at - 6