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== Events ==
 
== Events ==
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Seven years earlier, he was transferred to Dr. [[Lee Rosen]] after he got in a fight with at least one adult. Rosen wanted to help him. A year later an accident happened in a house and Rosen was upset with him for this even though nobody was hurt. Lee did not want to see anything else bad happen. Ayers was then transferred to Dr. [[Vijal Singh]]. At some point Singh became focused on removing Ayers's Alpha ability surgically and treating him in ways as a test subject.
7 years ago before the start of the series he was transferred to dr.lee rosen after he got in a fight with at least one adult lee rosen wanted to help him and he became friends with lee a year later he lost control and an accident happened in a house and lee was upset with him for this eventhough nobody was hurt lee didn't want to see anything esle bad happened he was then transferred to dr.singh so singh could take care of him sometime during the time gab dr.singh focused on removing his ability by conducting surgery and treating him in ways similar to a test subject something he wouldn't of liked he was in an ambulance on the way to surgery in the pressent although he escaped and after this headed to ther same building that was the same one that was damaged 6 years ago lee attempted to discover his agenda and help him however he discovered that lee was being used as bate by nathan clay this made lee very upset he was able to escape from clays men sometime later he killed dr.singh later Dr.Rosens team though he was coming after clay next although the team was wrong and he instead kidnapped Dr.rosen and brought him to a bridge at least 10 ft high lee tried to help him and make understanding of what he was doing he told lee this was the best scenerio rosens team arrived and lee told his team to lay down their weopons however nathan clay arrived and shot him in the shoulder and he alone fell off the bridge into the water it is currently unknown if he survived as his body has yet to be found although it is implied he might still be alive as his quater was seen at the bottom of the water
 
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Ayers was being transported an ambulance in the present. He escaped and headed to the same building that was damaged six years ago in the fire. Rosen attempted to discover Ayers's agenda and help him; however Ayers discovered that Rosen was being used as bait by [[Nathan Clay]]. Ayers was able to escape from the trap, killing an agent in the process. Sometime later he killed Dr. Singh. Doctor Rosen's team thought Ayers was coming after Clay. Ayers abducted Rosen instead and brought him to a bridge at least ten feet above the ground. Rosen tried to make him understand what he was doing; Ayers told Rosen that what was happening was the best scenerio. Rosen's team arrived and Rosen told them to lay down their weopons. Nathan Clay arrived and shot Ayers and he fell off the bridge into the water. His body could not be found by Clay's agents. A quarter and a bullet were visible at the bottom of the waterway.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
He was the first alpha that Lee Rosen met with, suggesting that the research could have started in 2004. He often used a quarter for a weapon and usually has one with him.
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* He was the first [[alpha]] with whom Lee Rosen met , suggesting that the research could have started in 2004.
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* Rosen had used a quarter as a demonstration of randomness; Ayers often used a quarter for a weapon and usually had one with him.
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Revision as of 14:55, 21 July 2011

Marcus Ayers
Portrayed By Will McCormack
Marcus Ayers
Seen In "Cause & Effect"
Status Living
Gender Male
Alpha Type Hyperkinetic

Background

Marcus Ayers is a hyperkinetic like Cameron Hicks; however, unlike Hicks, he can control cause and effect and possably predict the future. He does not understand why other people do not know things he knows. He respects and trusts Lee Rosen. He was an avid chess player. He believed the population consisted of alphas versus humans rather than alphas and humans

He kidnapped Lee Rosen and was shot by the leader of a group of tactical teams named Nathan Clay. He fell off a bridge at least 10 feet tall. His body was not found in the water below.

Events

Seven years earlier, he was transferred to Dr. Lee Rosen after he got in a fight with at least one adult. Rosen wanted to help him. A year later an accident happened in a house and Rosen was upset with him for this even though nobody was hurt. Lee did not want to see anything else bad happen. Ayers was then transferred to Dr. Vijal Singh. At some point Singh became focused on removing Ayers's Alpha ability surgically and treating him in ways as a test subject.

Ayers was being transported an ambulance in the present. He escaped and headed to the same building that was damaged six years ago in the fire. Rosen attempted to discover Ayers's agenda and help him; however Ayers discovered that Rosen was being used as bait by Nathan Clay. Ayers was able to escape from the trap, killing an agent in the process. Sometime later he killed Dr. Singh. Doctor Rosen's team thought Ayers was coming after Clay. Ayers abducted Rosen instead and brought him to a bridge at least ten feet above the ground. Rosen tried to make him understand what he was doing; Ayers told Rosen that what was happening was the best scenerio. Rosen's team arrived and Rosen told them to lay down their weopons. Nathan Clay arrived and shot Ayers and he fell off the bridge into the water. His body could not be found by Clay's agents. A quarter and a bullet were visible at the bottom of the waterway.

Trivia

  • He was the first alpha with whom Lee Rosen met , suggesting that the research could have started in 2004.
  • Rosen had used a quarter as a demonstration of randomness; Ayers often used a quarter for a weapon and usually had one with him.