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|Name = Dexter Wolfe
 
|Name = Dexter Wolfe
|Image = File:Wolfe.png
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|Image = File:Dexter Wolfe.png
|Gen =
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|Gen = Male
 
|Age = Unknown (likely 40+ by death)
 
|Age = Unknown (likely 40+ by death)
 
|Occupation = [[V.I.L.E. Faculty]] member (formerly)
 
|Occupation = [[V.I.L.E. Faculty]] member (formerly)
 
|Status = Deceased
 
|Status = Deceased
|Relatives = [[Carmen Sandiego (2019 character)|Carmen Sandiego]] (daughter)<br>[[Vera Cruz]] (possible wife/lover; unknown, presumably alive)|Friend(s) = Unnamed nanny|Enemy(s) = [[The Chief (2019 character)|The Chief]] (accidental killer)<br>[[V.I.L.E. (2019)|V.I.L.E.]]
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|Relatives = [[Carmen Sandiego (2019 character)|Carmen Sandiego]] (daughter)<br>
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[[Vera Cruz]] (possible wife/lover; alive)
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|Friend(s) = Unnamed nanny
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|Enemy(s) = [[The Chief (2019 character)|The Chief]] (accidental killer)<br>[[V.I.L.E. (2019)|V.I.L.E.]]
 
|Titles = Professor (formerly)
 
|Titles = Professor (formerly)
 
|Alias = The Wolf
 
|Alias = The Wolf
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|Outfit = Various
 
|Outfit = Various
 
|Eyes = Blue-gray
 
|Eyes = Blue-gray
|Affiliation = V.I.L.E. (formerly; attempted to defect from)|Alignment = Chaotic Neutral (formerly)<br>
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|Affiliation = [[V.I.L.E. (2019)|V.I.L.E.]] (formerly; attempted defection)|Alignment = Chaotic Neutral (formerly)<br>
 
Neutral Good
 
Neutral Good
 
|Home = Outside of Buenos Aires, Argentina|First Appearance = [[The African Ice Caper]] (mentioned)<br>
 
|Home = Outside of Buenos Aires, Argentina|First Appearance = [[The African Ice Caper]] (mentioned)<br>
[[The Deep Dive Caper]] (flashback)|Sex = Male}}
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[[The Deep Dive Caper]] (flashback)
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'''Dexter Wolfe''' was a [[V.I.L.E. (2019)|V.I.L.E.]] operative and a former member of [[V.I.L.E. Faculty|V.I.L.E. Faculty]].
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'''Dexter Wolfe''' was a [[V.I.L.E. (2019)|V.I.L.E.]] operative, the teacher of stealth, and the original member of [[V.I.L.E. Faculty]].
   
 
He is also the late father of [[Carmen Sandiego (2019 character)|Carmen Sandiego]].
 
He is also the late father of [[Carmen Sandiego (2019 character)|Carmen Sandiego]].
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Dexter was a man who appeared to be in his late thirties, early forties, he had some lines on his face, but otherwise appeared to be in good physical shape. Carmen seems to have biologically inherited a few of his physical aspects.
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Dexter was a man who appeared to be in his late thirties, early forties, he had some lines on his face, but otherwise appeared to be in good physical shape. Carmen seems to have biologically inherited a few of his physical aspects, including his eyes.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Wolfe was known to be very wild and unpredictable. He could never stay in one place for very long and always undertook missions by himself, hence his nickname. However, he become more caring and loving after he had Carmen as his time as a father had changed him. He ultimately died the night he was cornered by Interpol agents while trying to hide Carmen from them, therefore sacrificing himself for her.
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Wolfe was known to be very wild and unpredictable. He could never stay in one place for very long and always undertook missions by himself, hence his nickname, "The Wolf". However, he become more caring and loving after he had Carmen, as his time as a father had changed him. He ultimately died the night he was cornered by Interpol agents while trying to hide Carmen from them, therefore sacrificing himself for her. When Shadowsan infiltrated Carlotta Valdez’s orphanage and found her mementos of Wolfe, the pictures depicting him show him to be around national monuments in various places, which indicates he was just as much of a globe-trotter as his daughter.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Wolfe was once a faculty member at [[V.I.L.E. Academy]], where he taught Steath 101.
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Wolfe was once a faculty member at [[V.I.L.E. Academy]], where he taught Stealth 101.
   
Wolfe was known to go silent for long periods, not communicating with the Faculty and being absent from his teaching position at V.I.L.E Academy. The Faculty was somewhat bothered by this, but dismissed it, mostly because he always delivered, being skilled in stealing valuable items. At one point in his life, he met a woman named Vera Cruz, with whom he had fallen in love with and fathered a child (who would later grow up to be the infamous Carmen Sandiego).
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Wolfe was known to go silent for long periods, not communicating with the Faculty and being absent from his teaching position at V.I.L.E Academy. The Faculty was somewhat bothered by this, but dismissed it, mostly because he always delivered, being skilled in stealing valuable items. At one point in his life, he met a civilian woman named [[Vera Cruz|Carlotta Valdez]], with whom he had fallen in love with and fathered a child (who would later grow up to be the infamous Carmen Sandiego). He kept their relationship secret, and the couple made it imperative to not be seen by anyone, most likely to hide from V.I.L.E.
   
However, the rest of the Faculty had begun to grow concerned, because Wolfe had been going off grid for longer spells with greater frequency, and had been secretly moving V.I.L.E assets into personal Swiss bank accounts. The Faculty dispatched a young [[Shadowsan]] to find out what he was up to, worried that Wolfe was planning to leave V.I.L.E. Shadowsan stalked Wolfe to his home just outside Buenos Aires, Argentina, to gather info about the nature of his betrayal and tie off loose ends. Shadowsan saw that Wolfe was indeed planning to leave, observing from Wolfe's closet that Wolfe was packing suitcases, with two plane tickets.
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However, the rest of the Faculty had begun to grow concerned, because Wolfe had been going off grid for longer spells with greater frequency, and had been secretly moving V.I.L.E assets into personal Swiss bank accounts. The Faculty dispatched a young [[Shadowsan]] to find out what he was up to, worried that Wolfe was planning to leave the organization, which no one ever does. Shadowsan stalked Wolfe to his home just outside Buenos Aires, Argentina, to gather info about the nature of his betrayal and tie off loose ends. Shadowsan saw that Wolfe was indeed planning to leave, observing from Wolfe's closet that Wolfe was packing suitcases, with two plane tickets.
   
A nanny came into Wolfe's room and hugged him goodbye, it was then that a baby girl crawled into the room, excited to see her father. The daughter, Carmen, saw Shadowsan, crawled into the closet and tried to play with him, but he lightly moved her away with his foot. He drew his hand to his sword, ready to kill Wolfe, but Interpol had also been tracking Wolfe's movements and had the home surrounded. Wolfe, in an effort to keep Carmen safe, told her to play a game, for her to be silent as long as she could. Wolfe then gave her a set of Russian nesting dolls to keep her distracted, and left, knowing that it could be the last time he saw his daughter.
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A nanny came into Wolfe's room and hugged him goodbye, it was then that a baby girl crawled into the room, excited to see her father. The daughter, Carmen, saw Shadowsan, crawled into the closet and tried to play with him, but he lightly moved her away with his foot. He drew his hand to his sword, ready to kill Wolfe, but Interpol had also been tracking Wolfe's movements and had the home surrounded. Wolfe, in an effort to keep Carmen safe, told her to play a game, for her to be silent as long as she could. Wolfe then gave her a set of Russian nesting dolls to keep her distracted, and left, knowing that it could be the last time he saw his daughter.
   
 
Wolfe snuck out a window and made a run for his car in hopes to draw the police away from his daughter, but before he could enter the car, a young [[The Chief (2019 character)|agent]] pulled a gun on him, Wolfe raised a hand in surrender and started to pull his car keys out of his pocket, but, believing he was pulling out a weapon, the agent shot and killed him. Following protocol, Shadowsan then burned the mansion down to scrub the site of anything potentially incriminating, and escaped, fleeing back to [[Isle of V.I.L.E.|V.I.L.E. island]] with baby Carmen Sandiego, and her nesting dolls. Shadowsan was then chosen as the new V.I.L.E. faculty member to replace Wolfe.
 
Wolfe snuck out a window and made a run for his car in hopes to draw the police away from his daughter, but before he could enter the car, a young [[The Chief (2019 character)|agent]] pulled a gun on him, Wolfe raised a hand in surrender and started to pull his car keys out of his pocket, but, believing he was pulling out a weapon, the agent shot and killed him. Following protocol, Shadowsan then burned the mansion down to scrub the site of anything potentially incriminating, and escaped, fleeing back to [[Isle of V.I.L.E.|V.I.L.E. island]] with baby Carmen Sandiego, and her nesting dolls. Shadowsan was then chosen as the new V.I.L.E. faculty member to replace Wolfe.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* He is the first known faculty member to have a life outside of V.I.L.E..
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* He is seen to go on more onsite missions and/or heists than any other faculty member.
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* He is the only known faculty member to be killed.
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Revision as of 20:19, 30 June 2021

Dexter Wolfe was a V.I.L.E. operative, the teacher of stealth, and the original member of V.I.L.E. Faculty.

He is also the late father of Carmen Sandiego.

Appearance

Dexter was a man who appeared to be in his late thirties, early forties, he had some lines on his face, but otherwise appeared to be in good physical shape. Carmen seems to have biologically inherited a few of his physical aspects, including his eyes.

Personality

Wolfe was known to be very wild and unpredictable. He could never stay in one place for very long and always undertook missions by himself, hence his nickname, "The Wolf". However, he become more caring and loving after he had Carmen, as his time as a father had changed him. He ultimately died the night he was cornered by Interpol agents while trying to hide Carmen from them, therefore sacrificing himself for her. When Shadowsan infiltrated Carlotta Valdez’s orphanage and found her mementos of Wolfe, the pictures depicting him show him to be around national monuments in various places, which indicates he was just as much of a globe-trotter as his daughter.

Biography

Wolfe was once a faculty member at V.I.L.E. Academy, where he taught Stealth 101.

Wolfe was known to go silent for long periods, not communicating with the Faculty and being absent from his teaching position at V.I.L.E Academy. The Faculty was somewhat bothered by this, but dismissed it, mostly because he always delivered, being skilled in stealing valuable items. At one point in his life, he met a civilian woman named Carlotta Valdez, with whom he had fallen in love with and fathered a child (who would later grow up to be the infamous Carmen Sandiego). He kept their relationship secret, and the couple made it imperative to not be seen by anyone, most likely to hide from V.I.L.E.

However, the rest of the Faculty had begun to grow concerned, because Wolfe had been going off grid for longer spells with greater frequency, and had been secretly moving V.I.L.E assets into personal Swiss bank accounts. The Faculty dispatched a young Shadowsan to find out what he was up to, worried that Wolfe was planning to leave the organization, which no one ever does. Shadowsan stalked Wolfe to his home just outside Buenos Aires, Argentina, to gather info about the nature of his betrayal and tie off loose ends. Shadowsan saw that Wolfe was indeed planning to leave, observing from Wolfe's closet that Wolfe was packing suitcases, with two plane tickets.

A nanny came into Wolfe's room and hugged him goodbye, it was then that a baby girl crawled into the room, excited to see her father. The daughter, Carmen, saw Shadowsan, crawled into the closet and tried to play with him, but he lightly moved her away with his foot. He drew his hand to his sword, ready to kill Wolfe, but Interpol had also been tracking Wolfe's movements and had the home surrounded. Wolfe, in an effort to keep Carmen safe, told her to play a game, for her to be silent as long as she could. Wolfe then gave her a set of Russian nesting dolls to keep her distracted, and left, knowing that it could be the last time he saw his daughter.

Wolfe snuck out a window and made a run for his car in hopes to draw the police away from his daughter, but before he could enter the car, a young agent pulled a gun on him, Wolfe raised a hand in surrender and started to pull his car keys out of his pocket, but, believing he was pulling out a weapon, the agent shot and killed him. Following protocol, Shadowsan then burned the mansion down to scrub the site of anything potentially incriminating, and escaped, fleeing back to V.I.L.E. island with baby Carmen Sandiego, and her nesting dolls. Shadowsan was then chosen as the new V.I.L.E. faculty member to replace Wolfe.

It is later revealed by Shadowsan, that the mansion was owned by a woman with a code name who died of a disease, but when Carmen and Shadowsan dug up the coffin, it is empty, suggesting that Wolfe was attempting to meet up with his wife or maybe his lover, Carmen's mother, and start a new life together. Carmen then decided to start her search to find her mother.

Abilities

As one of the five members of the V.I.L.E. faculty, Wolfe had near supreme authority in the organization.

As the faculty member who taught Stealth 101, Wolfe was likely a master of stealth. He was very skilled in pick-pocketing, which his daughter inherited from him.

Trivia

  • He is the first known faculty member to have a life outside of V.I.L.E..
  • He is seen to go on more onsite missions and/or heists than any other faculty member.
  • He is the only known faculty member to be killed.