Rafael Salazar | |
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File:Rafael Salazar.png | |
Vital statistics | |
Name | Rafael Salazar |
Species | Human |
Base of operations | Abysus |
Affiliation(s) | Nanite Project Team |
Physical description | |
Gender | Male |
Hair color | Black |
Eye color | Brown |
Relationships | |
Relatives | Violeta Salazar (wife) † Caesar Salazar (son) |
Further info | |
First appearance | "Assault on Abysus" |
Images | Quotes |
Rafael Salazar is the husband of Violeta and the father of Rex and Caesar Salazar.
History
Not much is known about Rafael's past. All that is known is that he was a highly intelligent Spanish scientist from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He had met, fell in love with and later married Violeta, who gave birth to Caesar and Rex. Rafael, along with his wife and elder son, worked on the Nanite Project up until the Nanite Event, when Rafael and his wife were killed in the huge explosion that released the incomplete nanites into the atmosphere.[1]
When Rex went underneath Abysus to retrieve a Meta-nanite, he discovered his father's office that held a photograph of a young Rex and his father.[2]
Appearance
Rafael had neat, black hair and a mustache. He wore a lab coat, a dress shirt, and a tie.
Relationships
Violeta Salazar
Violeta was Rafael's wife, who gave birth to Caesar and Rex. Like Rafael, she was a scientist who had worked on the Nanite Project. She died along with her husband in the Nanite Event.
Caesar Salazar
Caesar is Rafael first-born son. He was working on the Nanite Project with the rest of his family.
Rex Salazar
Rex is Rafael younger son. They both seemed to like each-other company as Rex was spending his time in his father's lab watching as he was working[3]. While Rafael had Rex's pictures hanged on the wall[2].
References
- ↑ 2.07, "Mixed Signals"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 3.09, "Assault on Abysus"
- ↑ 3.15, "Hermanos"
Appearances
Season Three
- 3.09. "Assault on Abysus" (photograph)
- 3.15. "Hermanos" (videotape)
Trivia
- Caesar claimed that he had a photo of him, Rafael and Rex.[1]
References
- ↑ 2.07, "Mixed Signals"