• Hawk is an inventor, above all else. He is constantly tinkering, assembling electronics and devices that more often than not result in property damage. His lab is in the basement of Alice and Gina's house, where he has taken up an unofficial residence.

    Hawk is also an avid Apple lover, and Macs are his weapon of choice. After becoming frustrated with his bad luck with women, he constructed Eve, a female android built on Apple software and hardware. He has constructed combat hardware in the past, but he seems to have an aversion to selling his technology to the military/industrial complex.
  • Jayce Wilder is a contrast to his best friend. Whereas Hawk is open and unreserved in his actions and feelings, Jayce is the opposite. Questions about Jayce's past have been answered, but not of his own free will. His father is the one responsible for kidnapping Eve.

    Jayce tends to take on leadership roles, somewhat reluctantly, and many, including Gina, have noted that there is a dark streak in him. He is currently dating Alice. Although he lives in an off-campus apartment, he spends almost all of his time at Alice and Gina's house. He also seems to be the black sheep of his family.
  • Alice Fox is probably the most normal of the bunch. She attends college full-time, as a business major, and pays for school with part-time work and some scholarships. She manages to balance work and play very well, but tends to spend her free time reading rather than socializing.

    Alice is somewhat embarrassed of her reading glasses. She and Jayce were close friends in high school, but her friendship with Gina caused theirs to sour for a time. Jayce and Alice are finally dating, and lives with Gina in a house that the boys have invaded.
  • Gina McQuarrie is an art major who dabbles in modeling for clothing catalogs. She also practices martial arts, although she tends to be conservative about displaying her training, or even speaking about it. She rarely sleeps and has a cigarette habit.

    Gina is carefree and a bit irresponsible, often skipping class to sit around in a courtyard strumming away on an acoustic guitar. She feels aimless and is still sorting out what she wants to do with her life. She has also made a series of increasingly curious comments, hinting at an attraction to women.
  • Eve is an android built on Apple technology, and her architecture is based exclusively on Apple hardware and software. She was designed and constructed by Hawk, who was hoping to build himself a girlfriend. Upon activation, however, it became clear that she had the mind of a child - she is given to tantrums and bouts of self-reflection.

    Eve is combat-ready - she is strong enough to lift a car, can generate defensive shields, releases energy as violent shockwaves, and has an energy-blade that is generated at her wrist.
  • Frost is Hawk's friend from high school. They decided to attend the same college together, but Frost vanished for some time, presumably to pursue other interests. His recent return resulted in Eve's disappearance.

    It was revealed that Frost is an employee of Wilder Industries. He is the one who organized Eve's kidnapping, under the direction of Jayce's father, but it came out that he had personal motivation in the act - jealousy and contempt for the way Hawk chooses to live his life. Frost is currently MIA.
  • John Wilder is Jayce Wilder's father, and the head of Wilder Industries. He and Jayce have a bad relationship; John disapproves of his son's career choice, and Jayce wishes to have nothing to do with his father's big business mentality.

    John has recently dabbled in military projects, and lagging progress on some of his deadlines made him decide to take the initiative to force a meeting with Hawk. What motivated him to go to such lengths is still in question.
  • Casey Wilder is Jayce's cousin. She also works for John Wilder, and is not the most trustworthy of people. She attempted to double-cross Hawk and the gang in Japan, and went so far as to pull a gun on Gina. Jayce and Casey have a bad relationship as well; they rarely, if ever, see eye to eye, and Jayce makes no secret of the fact that he doesn't trust her.
  • Ashley is the world's next great super-villain. Some day. For now, she is the little red-headed terror of a daughter to a single mom. After Hawk, in his Power gear, stole commandeered her tricycle and returned it as scrap, she swore vengeance. To that end, her and her henchman, Mr. Bear have been formulating a master plan to exact their revenge.
  • Josie is Hawk's current romantic interest; she fronts a geek rock band called The Capslock Love Affair, the name of which is a reference to people on the internet obsessed with typing in all caps. Sadly, their encounters have thus far been cut short because of Eve's kidnapping and the gang's subsequent trip to Japan - but Josie has said that when he returns, she wouldn't mind picking up where they left off.