Flashback: Revolutionaries - E2 Ronnie & Wells
Even though he was only a kid 2 years graduated from MIT, Ronnie Raymond was wise beyond his years - and also a complete, total, unashamed workaholic. Ever since he was offered the prestigious position to spearhead the structural mechanics of Harrison Wells Particle Accelerator project at Star Labs, he has tirelessly devoted himself to his work. Not only was it exactly the kind of mad science he thrived on, but the opportunity to work under one of his boyhood idols was too good to turn down. Enter another sleepless night, where Ronnie was still in the pipeline long after his crew and workers had left for the evening. It had to be getting late, but he had lost complete lack of time as he did another once over of the day's work to ensure the structural integrity of each constructed corridor. The clean energy initiative had the potential to change the lives of the people in Central City, giving all ease of access to efficient power. Dressed in a pair of work pants, a hard hat and a dirty, grease smeared white t-shirt, he stepped down from a ladder to scoot it over to the next beam after checking the supports of the main energy chamber. He wanted to make sure the walls could withstand the trajectories of the particles when they were put into motion by the collider. When he noticed a free hanging wire, he pulled a pair of pliers from his pocket to bend it back into shape, working along as the subtle music of Led Zeppelin played in the background, making the long nights seem less lonely. When the wire was stubborn, he ceased the banging of his head to the beat to hold the tool in his mouth and give it another shot with only his gloved hands. It would have been easy to play his role as lead from behind a desk in the lab, but he loved getting hands on in his work. @enigmaticinventor












