The Call in the Static

In the late 90's, a top-secret child solider program was launched, planning to create a generation of government operatives with years of training and advantage over the standard. Two of them, a young man named Max Jackson, and a young woman who quickly adopted the call sign Siren, who fell in love during the program and got married shortly after it fell apart. Poorly adapting to returning to normal life, they were guided as best that they could by their mentor form the program, and now father figure, Jeff Psyches, along with their team mates. As they grew older, they were married and had two children. On the eve of founding a paramilitary organization made to investigate a series of supernatural events they had encountered along the way, Max was ambushed and overpowered by these supernatural entities, and his body was seemingly destroyed in a fit of electrical bursts in a computer lab. For years, Siren mourned her husbands loss, taking to ballet dance teaching and a position in the new organizations board of directors, trying to bury the past, but never seemingly could. As the years went on, she would occasionally wake on a night when the TV or radio was left on, at first hearing him breathing, then bits of his voice, calling to her. One day, Psyches and a team of scientists for the organization, now called S.W.O.R.D. (Supernatural Warfighter Occult Reconnaissance Division), decided to "look" for Max in the various signals and frequencies, and found him. With recently acquired advanced cybernetic technology, they built him a body and had him hone in on it. He entered the cyborg body almost immediately, giving him a way back into the world and back with his family and friends.