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− | '''Robert Hale''' is the owner of Robert and Son's Mechanisms. His family has been part of the city ever since the California Gold Rush. He lost custody of his son when he was divorced on grounds of emotional abuse and child neglect, but he maintained the name of his business in order to avoid the paperwork. He received his Associate Degree in Car Mechanics while at [[San Francisco Community College]]. While Robert has no actual family left, he treats Kazuki as a son. | + | {{Quote|text=''The problem with winning is this: someone must have lost.''|sign=Episode 1|source=Robert Hale}} |
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+ | '''Robert Johansen Hale''' is the long-time owner of Robert and Son's Mechanisms. His family has been part of the city ever since the California Gold Rush. He lost custody of his son when he was divorced on grounds of emotional abuse and child neglect, but he maintained the name of his business in order to avoid the paperwork. He received his Associate Degree in Car Mechanics while at [[San Francisco Community College]]. While Robert has no actual family left, he treats Kazuki as a son, and his customers like siblings. | ||
== Backstory/History == | == Backstory/History == | ||
− | According to [[Kazuki Kamata]], Robert has been working the small Sacramento shop "for as long as anyone can remember, which is of course, not very long at all". | + | The Hales originally moved to America from British America, similar to any other pilgrim family consisting of members from the Brownist English Dissenters. According to [[Kazuki Kamata]], Robert has been working the small Sacramento shop "for as long as anyone can remember, which is of course, not very long at all", and according to the Hale family books, The Hales have been in California ever since "that goddamn yellow dusted metal hit the dirty-green streams of this hellish state". But that does extend fairly far back in that Robert Hale is actually named after his father. |
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+ | Technically, the California Gold Rush which brought the Hale family to Sacramento began in January of 1848. Unlike other 49'ers, the Hales were not intending to make any sort of money. | ||
== Personality == | == Personality == |
Revision as of 15:35, 24 July 2014
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Human |
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The Fixer |
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The problem with winning is this: someone must have lost.—Episode 1, Robert Hale
Robert Johansen Hale is the long-time owner of Robert and Son's Mechanisms. His family has been part of the city ever since the California Gold Rush. He lost custody of his son when he was divorced on grounds of emotional abuse and child neglect, but he maintained the name of his business in order to avoid the paperwork. He received his Associate Degree in Car Mechanics while at San Francisco Community College. While Robert has no actual family left, he treats Kazuki as a son, and his customers like siblings.
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Backstory/History
The Hales originally moved to America from British America, similar to any other pilgrim family consisting of members from the Brownist English Dissenters. According to Kazuki Kamata, Robert has been working the small Sacramento shop "for as long as anyone can remember, which is of course, not very long at all", and according to the Hale family books, The Hales have been in California ever since "that goddamn yellow dusted metal hit the dirty-green streams of this hellish state". But that does extend fairly far back in that Robert Hale is actually named after his father.
Technically, the California Gold Rush which brought the Hale family to Sacramento began in January of 1848. Unlike other 49'ers, the Hales were not intending to make any sort of money.