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Tetra, a character in the Endless Summer series, is a member of a group of soldiers called the Arachnids. He is first seen in Book 2, Chapter 9.
Appearance
Tetra is a big, muscular hit-man with brown eyes wielding a pair of mechanical fists and a high tech suit.
Personality
He loves to show off his strength but isn't very bright. He is also a coward as he freaks out and orders his men to shoot Quinn after she becomes possessed by the Island's Heart. He retreats after she destroys his mechanized fists.
In Craig's idol scene, Tetra is shown to be defensive when it comes to his own catchphrase, as shown when Craig muttered a quote Tetra considered rightfully his after he slammed the former against a wall in the MASADA complex.
He is shown to be guillible given that he believes that Quinn is still possessed when she makes simple hand gestures.
Chapters
Endless Summer
Book 2
- Chapter 9: Toward a New Horizon
- Chapter 11: Trust is a Fragile Thing
- Chapter 15: Self-Destruct
Book 3
- Chapter 6: The Ties That Break
- Chapter 9: All Our Yesterdays (Mentioned)
- Chapter 12: You Mean The World to Me (Determinant)
Relationships
Trivia
- Like other high-ranking Arachnids, his codename is based on a type of spider. In his case, the tetra spider is more commonly known as a long-jawed orb weaver.
- His personality is based off the stereotype of muscular henchmen being stupid.
- Due to his appearance and personality, he could be considered an evil counterpart of Craig.
- In the Act 6 bonus scene, it is mentioned that his father was an alcoholic who presumably died when he drove his car off a pier.
- In Book 3, Chapter 6, his mechanized fists were upgraded with the ability to expand them like coiling snakes.
- Tetra in alternate timelines (premium scene of Book 3, Chapter 12):
- Tetra is at Elyystel and tosses Rourke's dead body from the branches. He reports to Lundgren in the audience hall.
- He runs away from Craig who possesses the Island's heart's energy.
- It is revealed in Book 3, Chapter 9, that he tried to rebel against Lundgren, but was executed by Fiddler for it.