. . . . . "One of the characters to have the most influence on Terry's childhood was Charlie Bigelow, a young swindler who dragged Terry into a life of crime he ran away from home following his parents' divorce. When Charlie was 18 and Terry was 14, Charlie decided to prove himself to this big gang and he dragged Terry along on a heist. Unfortunately, they were arrested and Terry was sentenced three months in the juvenile hall. Since Charlie was old enough, he was sentenced three years in prison. After this, Terry carried a guilty feeling toward Charlie; he would e-mail Charlie periodically while he was in prison."@en . . . . "Charlie \"Big Time\" Bigelow (deleted 06 Apr 2008 at 14:48)"@en . "One of the characters to have the most influence on Terry's childhood was Charlie Bigelow, a young swindler who dragged Terry into a life of crime he ran away from home following his parents' divorce. When Charlie was 18 and Terry was 14, Charlie decided to prove himself to this big gang and he dragged Terry along on a heist. Unfortunately, they were arrested and Terry was sentenced three months in the juvenile hall. Since Charlie was old enough, he was sentenced three years in prison. After this, Terry carried a guilty feeling toward Charlie; he would e-mail Charlie periodically while he was in prison. After Charlie is finally release, he reunited with Terry and try to get him back to the life of crime. Terry, now older with responsibilities since his father's death, refused but arranged an employment for Charlie at Wayne-Powers Enterprises with his mentor Bruce Wayne. Unfortunitely, Charlie used this as a opportunity of a heist for the company's rival of stealing an experimental drug. Bruce and Terry figure out what Charlie was doing, and Terry headed to Wayne-Powers to stop his friend and partners. During the fight, Charlie accidentally exposed to the drug, disfigured him into a monstrous hulking appearance, and drove him insane. Charlie again appeared in Terry's life again, by kidnapping him for another heist. Terry once again refused, and instead of suggesting Charlie to seek a cure of his condition. However Charlie made it clear to Terry that he merely sees him as as hired muscle and a pawn. Terry finally lets go of his guilt toward Charlie and sees the monster he really is."@en .