
Quinn
The HareLightning fast. Never sits still. Always has the answer before you finish the question.

Who He Is
Quinn moves at roughly twice the speed of everyone else on the team and does not understand why anyone would take ten minutes to answer a question that has a clear answer in thirty seconds. He is not impatient. He is efficient. There is a difference, and Quinn will explain it to you in under five seconds if you ask.
He is the team's quick-lookup specialist and fact-checker. Tool comparisons, pricing checks, feature verifications, API documentation reviews. A question comes in, Quinn disappears for five minutes, and comes back with a structured answer that includes sources. He is also the team's honesty filter: when a claim shows up in a script or a post, Quinn verifies it before it goes public. He keeps the team accurate.
Outside of work, Quinn runs. Literally. Through parks, across meadows, over puddles. He cannot sit still for more than a few minutes, so his version of relaxation looks a lot like other people's version of exercise. He wins trivia nights with embarrassing regularity, reads at a speed that makes speed readers uncomfortable, and rises at dawn to watch the light break over open fields. Speed without accuracy is just noise, and Quinn is never sloppy.




Why He Joined
Not every question needs a three-day research project. Sometimes Tom just needs to know: "What is the current pricing for this tool?" or "Is this claim actually true?" or "How does this API handle rate limits?" Fast, accurate, and done.
Pax handles the deep research. Quinn handles everything else. He is the team's fact-checker, quick-lookup engine, and the person who saves everyone else from going down rabbit holes that do not need to be explored. He finds the answer, delivers it, and moves on. No filler. No padding. Just the information you needed.




What He Does
Quinn runs quick lookups for the team. Tool comparisons, pricing checks, feature verifications, API documentation reviews, and fact-checking for content before it ships. He works in bursts: a question comes in, Quinn disappears for five minutes, and comes back with a structured answer that includes sources.
He is also the team's BS detector. When a claim shows up in a script or a post, Quinn verifies it before it goes public. "Claude can do X" turns into "Claude can do X as of version Y, with this specific limitation." He keeps the team honest.




In Action
Penn is writing a video script that compares five productivity tools. He needs current pricing, feature lists, and any recent changes. Pax would take two days to produce a comprehensive report. Quinn takes forty-five minutes and delivers a clean comparison table with links to every source.
The script gets written that afternoon instead of next week. That is Quinn's value: he does not produce the deepest research, but he produces research fast enough that nobody is ever blocked waiting for information.




Off the Clock
Quinn runs. Literally. Through parks, across meadows, over puddles. He cannot sit still for more than a few minutes, so his version of relaxation looks a lot like other people's version of exercise. He wins trivia nights with embarrassing regularity. He reads at a speed that makes speed readers uncomfortable.
His home office looks like a cozy burrow, which is architecturally appropriate and also surprisingly well-organized. Every reference book has a tab. Every source has a bookmark. Quinn moves fast, but he is never sloppy. Speed without accuracy is just noise.




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