Tricia
The mysterious recruiter who bridges worlds
Character ID
HC-CHAR-TRICIA-0604
Character Data
Tricia
Female
Young Adult
Member of the Razorboys, Recruiter for the Razorboys
Human
The Razorboys
Security Level: CONFIDENTIAL
HC-CHAR-TRICIA
Overview
The mysterious recruiter who bridges worlds
Physical Description
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No detailed physical description provided in the stories•
Likely human (unlike Kitty who has feline features)•
Described as "close" to Kitty
Cybernetic Modifications
✓
Unknown
Notable Quotes
None directly in the text
— Tricia is mentioned but doesn't have direct dialogue in the available stories
Story Appearances
Ganger
Mentioned as having brought Kitty into the Razorboys; spans both the first and second books
Character Connections
Kitty
Close friend; brought her into the Razorboys
Alex
Fellow Razorboy; follows his leadership after Angel's death
Angel
Likely knew the founder of the Razorboys before his death
Akiko Takahashi
Akiko's clones serve as tools for manipulation within the corporate system, designed to be discarded while controlling her perceived identity and agency over time.
Jack
Jack is a ToxPower technician who maintains dangerous secrets through indoctrination within the corporate system.
The Razorboys
XT5 served as a corporate agent for ToxPower before defecting to the Razorboys, where he played a key role involving Akiko.
Related Locations
Astro Chicken
Astro Chicken serves as a facilitation point for Razorgirls' territorial control through security and recruitment.
Horizon City Board
The Operator, a corporate agent, is physically vulnerable in his tank while serving as an intermediary for decisions with life-or-death consequences.
Red Level
Corporations exploit Red Level residents' low costs through corporate outposts linked to inability to clone, perpetuating exploitation cycles tied to mortality risks.
ToxPower
ToxPower's advanced technologies serve as both the foundation and primary risks for Horizon City's operations.
Related Themes
Gang Culture and Territory
Tricia's recruitment activities are integral to the Razorboys' gang culture, making her an active participant in maintaining their social dynamics.
Related Technologies
Feynman Batteries
Feynman Batteries are central to Horizon City’s independence from external energy sources.
Geothermal Power
The geothermal power plant serves as Horizon City's cornerstone yet faces declining output while relying on supplementation by potentially catastrophic batteries.
Background
Tricia
Archetype: Gatekeeper
The mysterious recruiter who bridges worlds
Tricia embodies the gatekeeper archetype - the figure who controls access to a group or knowledge - but subverts it by operating across the boundaries of both books in the series. Her role as a recruiter for the Razorboys gives her significant influence, while her undisclosed secrets hint at hidden depths and possible ulterior motives.
Basic Information
- Full Name: Tricia
- Aliases: None known
- Occupation: Member of the Razorboys, Recruiter
- Status: Alive
Physical Description
- No detailed physical description is provided in the stories
- Likely human (unlike Kitty who has feline features)
- Described as "close" to Kitty
Story Appearances
- Ganger: Mentioned as having brought Kitty into the Razorboys; spans both the first and second books
Connections
- Kitty: Close friend; brought her into the Razorboys
- Alex: Fellow Razorboy; follows his leadership after Angel's death
- Angel: Likely knew the founder of the Razorboys before his death
Subversion of Archetype
Tricia subverts the gatekeeper archetype in several key ways:
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The Mysterious Figure With Hidden Depths: Kitty specifically mentions that Tricia has secrets she won't reveal.
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The Bridge Between Worlds: Spans both books, connecting the Horizon's Hope and Horizon's Edge storylines.
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The Recruiter With Unknown Motives: Brings others into the cult-like Razorboys for reasons not yet revealed.
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The Loyal Follower Who May Have Her Own Agenda: Appears to follow Alex but may have her own plans.
Role in the Corporate Game
Tricia functions as a connector between different social spheres. Her ability to recruit new members for the Razorboys suggests she can move between different worlds and identify potential converts. This makes her valuable to the anti-corporate movement while also potentially making her a target for corporate interests seeking to infiltrate or dismantle the Razorboys.
Notable Quotes
Tricia doesn't have any direct dialogue in the available stories, being mentioned but not directly featured.