Real Name: Dillon Sayer
Nicknames: Dozer
Occupations: Construction Worker
Legal Status: No criminal record.
Identity: Public.
Aliases: None.
Place of birth: Queens, NY
Date of Birth: May 17th, 1971
Age: 36
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Father(Deceased) James, Mother Tilda.
Group Affiliation: None.
Eruption: Accident
Date of Eruption: April 8th, 2008
Height: 7’2”
Weight: 320 Lbs.
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown
Distinguishing Marks: Aside from his size, he has steel-colored skin, and chrome eyes.
Strength Level: Dozer has been known to lift more than 20 tons.
Known Quantum Powers: Dozer is resistant to all forms of injury and especially to physical damage.
Abilities/Special Skills: Dozer is a skilled steelworker. He also is comfortable with extreme heights.
Personality: Dillon is one of the few remaining truly nice guys. He seems to be genuinely interested in helping people and also using his skills to the utmost. He also is very involved in charity work.
History: Dillon Sayer was born to working class parents in Queens, NY in 1971. His father was a steelworker. His mother was a homemaker. His grandfather, who lived with them at the time, was a retired steelworker. When Dillon was born he was a rather large child. He grew quickly and often, finally reaching his full growth at age 17. Throughout the years of his childhood, Dillon was told to be careful around other children his age, and even those older than himself. His strength was much higher than many of his peers, even without the regular workouts he dedicated himself to. When he reached the age of 16, his father was diagnosed with Mesothilioma(A cancer of the lungs caused by exposure to asbestos.) He died in 1994. Before his father died, Dillon graduated from high school and got a starting job with the local steelworkers union. Dillon continued steadily moving up the ranks within the union. Eventually he became the head of a small work crew that was known for working on skyscrapers in NYC. Shortly after that, he started a small firm of his own, with the core of that work crew. The business folded, but not before Dillon realized that running a business was not for him. He returned to working for someone else. He recently was the victim of a construction accident that caused him to erupt. He fell from the 40th story of a building he was working on.
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Work is not man's punishment. It is his reward and his strength and his pleasure.
George Sand