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    {{InfoboxHero
    {{InfoboxHero
    |image = image:Jaguar-Patrioteer.jpg
    |image = image:Patrioteer-2022.jpg
    |caption = [[Jaguar]] (L) w/ [[Patrioteer]] (R)
    |caption = [[Patrioteer]]
    |hero =  Patrioteer
    |hero =  Patrioteer
    |alias = Dan Hunter, Crusader Prime
    |alias = Dan Hunter, Crusader Prime (former)
    |category = Public service
    |category = Public service
    |location = [[:Category:RLSH in Chicago|Chicago]], [[:Category:RLSH in Illinois|IL]]
    |location = Chicago, Illinois  
    |identity = Secret
    |identity = Secret
    |alterego = N/A <!--insert name of alter ego here if identity is Public -->
    |alterego = N/A <!--insert name of alter ego here if identity is Public -->
    |status = Active
    |status = Active
    |faction = [[P.A.T.C.H.]]
    |team = [[P.A.T.C.H.]]
    |affiliates = [[Patch Work]], [[The Wraith]]
    |affiliates = [[Patch Work]], [[The Wraith]]
    |foes = Apathy
    |foes = Apathy
    |actions = Outreach
    |actions = Outreach
    |gender = Male
    |gender = Male
    |costume = Black overcoat, vest, gloves, tie, red/black mask with cross logo, brown fedora
    |outfit = Captain America-style jacket, helmet, goggles
    |colors = red, black, brown
    |colors = red, white, blue
    |symbol =  
    |symbol =  
    |equipment =  
    |equipment =  
    |abilities = Martial arts, chef
    |abilities = Martial arts, chef
    }}
    }}
    {{stub}}
    '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Real Life Superhero]] based in Chicago. He is a member and co-leader of [[The Heroes Alliance]], a duty he shares with [[Patch Work]].
    '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Real Life Superhero]] based in Chicago. He is a member and co-leader of [[P.A.T.C.H.]], a duty he shares with [[Patch Work]].


    ==History==
    ==History==
    P.A.T.C.H. was featured on the front page of [[wikipedia:Chicago Tribune|The Chicago Tribune]] on January 18, 2014. There is a documentary in production currently that details the team and its members.
    Heroes Alliance (then known as P.A.T.C.H.) was featured on the front page of [[wikipedia:Chicago Tribune|The Chicago Tribune]] on January 18, 2014. There is a documentary in production currently that details the team and its members.


    In October of 2018, Crusader Prime changed his name to Patrioteer, citing concerns over his Crusader Prime gimmick being mistaken for that of certain white supremacist organizations.
    In October of 2018, Crusader Prime changed his name to Patrioteer, citing concerns over his Crusader Prime gimmick being mistaken for that of certain white supremacist organizations.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/Crusaderprime/posts/1122159391267646</ref>


    <blockquote>''"In the end, what it really comes down to is that we're helping people."'' - Patrioteer</blockquote>  
    <blockquote>''"In the end, what it really comes down to is that we're helping people."'' - Patrioteer</blockquote>  
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    ==Gallery==
    ==Gallery==
    <gallery widths="150" spacing="small" captionsize="small">
    <gallery widths="150" spacing="small" captionsize="small">
    Patrioteer-2022.jpg|[[Patrioteer]], 2022
    Jaguar-Patrioteer.jpg|[[Jaguar]] and [[Patrioteer]]
    Jaguar-Patrioteer.jpg|[[Jaguar]] and [[Patrioteer]]
    CrusaderPrime-PNowak.jpg|Photo: [[Peter Nowak]]
    CrusaderPrime-PNowak.jpg|As [[Patrioteer|Crusader Prime]] (Photo: [[Peter Nowak]])
    HOPE-chicago-2018.jpg|At Chicago [[United Earth Hopeforce|HOPE]] 2018
    HOPE-chicago-2018.jpg|At Chicago [[United Earth Hopeforce|HOPE]] 2018
    Cprime.jpg|[[Crusader Prime]] promo image
    Cprime.jpg|[[Patrioteer|Crusader Prime]] promo image
    </gallery>
    </gallery>
    ==References==
    <references/>


    ==External Links==
    ==External Links==
    [https://www.facebook.com/Crusaderprime Facebook ("Dan Hunter")]
    {{Facebook|https://www.facebook.com/Crusaderprime Facebook}}
     
    {{Twitter|https://twitter.com/CrusaderPrime}}
    [https://twitter.com/CrusaderPrime Twitter]


    [http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-real-life-superheroes-met-20140118,0,7795437.story?page=1 Chicago Tribune article] - RETRIEVED 3/21/2017
    [http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-real-life-superheroes-met-20140118,0,7795437.story?page=1 Chicago Tribune article] - RETRIEVED 3/21/2017


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    Latest revision as of 00:52, 1 December 2023

    Patrioteer
    image:Patrioteer-2022.jpg
    Patrioteer
    Vital Statistics
    Hero Patrioteer
    Alias(es) Dan Hunter, Crusader Prime (former)
    Identity Secret
    Alter Ego N/A
    Category Public service
    Location Chicago, Illinois The following coordinate was not recognized: Geocoding failed.The following coordinate was not recognized: Geocoding failed.
    Status Active
    Superhero Activity
    Team P.A.T.C.H.
    Affiliates Patch Work, The Wraith
    Foes Apathy
    Actions Outreach
    Physical Description
    Gender Male
    Outfit Captain America-style jacket, helmet, goggles
    Colors red, white, blue
    Symbol
    Equipment
    Abilities Martial arts, chef

    Patrioteer is a Real Life Superhero based in Chicago. He is a member and co-leader of The Heroes Alliance, a duty he shares with Patch Work.

    History

    Heroes Alliance (then known as 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.

    In October of 2018, Crusader Prime changed his name to Patrioteer, citing concerns over his Crusader Prime gimmick being mistaken for that of certain white supremacist organizations.[1]

    "In the end, what it really comes down to is that we're helping people." - Patrioteer

    Gallery

    References

    External Links

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    Chicago Tribune article - RETRIEVED 3/21/2017