Fanon:Kent Capp (STM)

''See Kent Monty for the character in PVCS vs STM Football.

Kent Capp is a major character in the StrangeTown Monty (STM) machinima series. After being legally dead for two years, he was miraculously restored to the timeline, and to Bianca Monty's life.

Like his pre-made Veronaville counterpart, STM Kent is also a Knowledge sim, whose bookish nature estranged him from the money-minded Capp Family. "Hell" for Kent Capp is being surrounded by feuding family members, who will not leave him alone, or just let him be. Despite this, Regan Capp is to Kent, what Antonio Monty is to Bianca.

He and Bianca Monty knew each other since they were children. Though their friendship was discouraged by both the Capp and Monty families, they always found ways to stay in touch.

Somewhere between his death in the Veronaville Disaster and his restoration, his appearance seems to have changed from his pre-made bald look to having a full head of hair and a light beard.

After his restoration, Kent joined Hyde Dynamic as a full-time scientist. His employee number, 6783746, hints at his status as an "anomaly".

STM Kent is happy to have moved to Bianca's house in Strangetown, but appears to be in no hurry to start a romance with her. Considering that all possible objections to their relationship have been removed, the reason for this remains to be seen.

Alternate Universe (STSYC)
As a Veronaville native, Kent does not fight in the Battle of Strangetown.

NOTE: (1) Due to his premade bald look, Kent Capp also appears as a "Fringe Observer" in some of AldoHyde's other works. "Observers" in Fringe mythology are bald, browless, pale-complexioned men in black business suits.

The term "Observer" should not be confused with "Watcher", as the latter refers to the Human Player of the Sims games.

(2) In the STM Universe, Roaring Heights begins with children Cordelia and Goneril, toddler Regan, and unborn baby Kent. Consort and Contessa think Kent is a "wild child" because he was conceived in that flamboyant vacation spot. Despite Roaring Heights having a Jazz Age theme, the author doesn't consider the that sims neighborhood to necessarily be set in the 1920s.