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One
of the worst students in the history of Hellford High, his record-setting
500 detentions will stand for quite some time. He's trapped in
a vicious cycle of skipping detention, which results in more detentions
being assigned, and skipping those too.
Dexter's quick thinking and agility allows him vanish quickly
from the scene of a crime. Whether it's hooking up illegal electricity,
or stealing groceries from the gas station, Dexter will do whatever
it takes to survive.
Fed up with the corrupt system
that keeps the rich people in power, and poor people in the drain,
he fights back when he can. He steals his food, and pays the rent
with low-risk crime. He even taught Marley's dog to steal the
neighbors' newspaper.
He can usually come up with a plan for anything. And when Dexter
is with his buddies Marley and Pete, there's almost nothing the
three bandits can't accomplish. They've pulled off dozens of robberies,
and even managed to steal a boat. Most of Dexter's scams are low-risk
grabs for fast cash.
In his frustration, he lashes out with acts of vandalism. He'll
smash a few mailboxes, and throw bacon-burgers at police cars
when he has the chance. With no goals or motivation, Dexter's
just trying to have some fun. When he and his buddies spent a
night in jail, he used his one phone call to order a pizza. He
might be a bad influence on his pals, but they always have a blast.
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