While growing up, Winslow Percival Schott discovered that he had a knack for toy-making and took an interest in testing his own creative talents. The very first toy he ever constructed was a humble toy biplane, made from balsa wood and painted red and blue. The neighborhood bully, Chester Dunholtz, took the opportunity to abuse the sensitive Schott and stole his wooden biplane, infuriating the boy whose skills had just gone to waste. Just then, Schott began to wonder why, if Dunholtz could simply steal his beloved toys without repercussions, he could not use his toys one day to steal the treasured things from others, both for the thrill and the sense of power.
Subject ID: 143572
MoreWhile growing up, Winslow Percival Schott discovered that he had a knack for toy-making and took an interest in testing his own creative talents. The very first toy he ever constructed was a humble toy biplane, made from balsa wood and painted red and blue. The neighborhood bully, Chester Dunholtz, took the opportunity to abuse the sensitive Schott and stole his wooden biplane, infuriating the boy whose skills had just gone to waste. Just then, Schott began to wonder why, if Dunholtz could simply steal his beloved toys without repercussions, he could not use his toys one day to steal the treasured things from others, both for the thrill and the sense of power.
Subject ID: 143572
Subject ID: 143572