Super Quasier
1.) The writers had difficulty naming his character, and it was under his influence that it turned out to be "Super Quaiser." Later, he follows Aurora Six's example, and legally changes his name. Sometimes he regrets it, other times he's proud to bare the title.
2.) Growing up, he had braces, acne, and a Mowhawk. He drove his parents and his teachers' wild with the rebellious attitude and utter disrespect for everyone he met. He hated them. And he didn't care. He lived for himself. To "build character," the school counselor forcefully enrolled him in the school production of "Hamlet." All of a sudden, he felt like he was good at something, when he opened his mouth on stage and said: "To be, or not to be..."
3.) He likes cats. A lot. Soon after the Sun Riders join the Shuggazoom Army for the ongoing war against Skeleton King, he meets the Kathurians, and has to resist petting them.
4.) He learns that life goes on, even after they loose Johnny and many others that they came to love. He and Aurora become room mates – albeit, they're still platonic friends living under the same roof. They ultimately end up adopting several stray cats. Every single one is named after a veteran. Nova. Chiro. Nekeeta. Citlali. Olliana. Pan...
5.) He doesn't have any children until he's nearing forty-nine. (And none of them are with Aurora.) Both of his daughters grow up, shadowed by their oppressive mother who Super Quaiser ultimately divorced. They became proud television stars. If he could change one thing, he'd encourage them to lead fresh, normal lives. Raise families, do community service. Have morals, instead of indulging in money and having a fast-paced lifestyle. He only hopes that when they're old woman they'll understand what exactly they did wrong in their youth, and what their father was trying to tell them the whole time.
6.) Call him the Reluctant Villain. It was Aurora and Johnny who wanted to go work for Skeleton King, to be more then just washed-up television stars with depleted wealth and fame. He wanted to go home and finish school. Maybe become an acting coach, even though it's a good guess he wouldn't be a very successful one.
7.) Coming from an old-fashioned household, he's adopted a superstitious nature. (Though he disregards the "if a black cat crosses your path" thing.) He cringes at the very sight of ladders, and firmly stated to Aurora that they weren't renting apartment number thirteen!
8.) He's never cared for warm weather, despite the word "sun" being in their team name. At times, he has considered moving to the Zone, just to get away from Shuggazoom City's naturally humid climate. Or maybe to avoid the swarms of people rushing to the beach on hot days, taking up room while he is pushed to the back of the crowd. Why is it that the beach is deserted in the winter...?
9.) One night during the war, he and the other prominent members of the Shuggazoom army go to a karaoke bar. It was Quaiser's idea, since everyone was tense and beginning to loose it. It was the first time since the war began that he's able to relax. There was only one awkward moment in that length of time, when Sprx and Otto was singing a horrible cover of Handal's Messiah, that he and Aurora "accidentally" locked lips.
10.) There is nothing more important to him then Aurora. His wife leaves him out of sheer jealousy, taking his daughters with her. He and Aurora are friends even when they deny it, even when they're in the midst of a major fight and they won't speak to one another. They stand together and share profits in the Rosenkrantz Animal Shelter that they open in their later years. Tolerance does play a key role in their relationship. Since the time they first met, Quaiser has considered her to be his sister. His partner. Who will listen when nobody else will.
Maybe...there could've been more. Because it's only in his elaborate dreams of bowing to Princess Aurora that he admits to himself that he loves Aurora Aisha Borealis.
