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    Patch Work
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    Patch Work
    Vital Statistics
    Hero Patch Work
    Alias(es) Raggy-Rabbi, Cloth-Connoisseur, Fabric-Face
    Identity Gary Ferguson
    Alter Ego N/A
    Category Crime Fighter, Poverty, Homeless-feeder
    Location Chicago 41° 52' 32.02" N, 87° 37' 27.92" W
    Status Active
    Superhero Activity
    Team
    Affiliates Crusader Prime
    Foes N/A
    Actions N/A
    Physical Description
    Gender Male
    Outfit
    Colors eternal black, midnight black, demon-soul black, gray, white
    Symbol a skull and crossbones on fire surrounded by rose petals
    Equipment walking stick, pepper spray, brass knuckles, knives, small derringer.
    Abilities martial arts, limited parkore, extensive weapons training, flight

    Patch Work is a Real Life Superhero. Based in Chicago, this hero has a penchant for working with little to no budget.

    History

    Patch Work has been active in the greater Chicago-land area since 2007. Before the formation of the current Chicago team he was a member of the The Greater Chicagoland SuperHero Initiative. After the collapse of that team Patch Work eventually rallied and assembled the  existing heroes of the greater Chicago-land area  and created P.A.T.C.H on January 22 2013.

    Team P.A.T.C.H was featured on the front page of 'The Chicago Tribune' on January 18, 2014. There is a documentary in production currently that details the team and its members.

    Currently Patch Work is co-leader of P.A.T.C.H with Crusader Prime.

    Quotes

    "When I die, I am pretty sure my last words will not be 'I wish I had paid more attention to politics', or 'I wish I had paid closer attention to celebrity gossip', While paying attention to some things is important, it is more important to know what to pay attention to, and to keep in mind that generally what is being shouted at you in the media is generally a distraction from the things that are actually important."

    "When you worry about what other people think of you, then you stop living objectively, and start living subjectively. At that point you are no longer living your life, but you are letting others decide how you will live. While sometimes appearances matter, it is more important to live how you want to. You will find that you are much happier, and you will live a much more fulfilled life."

    "The definition of insanity may be the repetition of a singular action and the expectation of a different result, but I believe you can define someone as insane when they lack the ability to entertain and consider the idea that they may be wrong."

    "There is a sort of irony in what I do. The more good I do, the more torn up I become. What I do is only temporary, a 'patch job' if you will. and the more patch jobs I do, the more torn up I become, and the more patches I must cover myself in to keep going"

    "If I wished to be on TV I would dress nicer. I firmly believe that when I die, my greatest actions and accomplishments will die with me, never attributed to a single person, but instead to a mask. Please remember, anyone could have been Patch Work. It could have been you."

    External Links

    Chicago Tribune article

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