In Jim Bloom's expansive Batman/Gotham fan-fiction/ARG-style lore (often shared via X/@jimmyroybloomand script-like "twovels"), Brenda Sharpe (sometimes spelled Sharp or Sharpe) is a key supporting figure tied to TI5 and broader neuroweapon/surveillance themes.@jimmyroybloomCharacter Profile
Background: A mid-30s neuro-biologist with a past beauty-pageant history ("Little Miss" winner) and credentials that include marine-bio crossover work. She has a polished, corporate edge but a gritty, flawed personal side (e.g., substance use in scenes).
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Role: Architect/handler in black-budget programs involving ProxyCybernetics (or similar entities). These involve neural scanning, brain-wave decoding, remote neural interfaces, pulsed microwave arrays, and V2K (Voice-to-Skull) emitters. Her work blurs surveillance, mind control, and "safety" tech (e.g., airport passenger scanning framed as non-invasive "neural reads" but enabling deeper intent detection and reverse influence).sykesfuneralhome.comShe pitches this tech in corporate settings—PowerPoint demos with handheld scanners that decode thoughts in real-time, turning volunteers' inner monologues into public displays. It's sold as security innovation but hints at darker applications like induced psychosis, synthetic telepathy, and engineered breakdowns.sykesfuneralhome.comConnection to TI5TI5 (the rogue Targeted Individuals cell) operates as weaponizers of repurposed medical/surveillance tech. Brenda fits as a former or embedded operative whose tools and methods feed into their activities:
She helps calibrate proxy devices that later "turn recursive"—feedback loops where the tech affects handlers or escalates into full gangstalking/neuroweapon ops (V2K taunts, paranoia induction, self-isolation leading to "voluntary" psych holds or kidnappings).
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Themes of blowback: The system she builds mirrors back on users/crews, blending TI lore (voices, disinfo, breakdown) with Gotham's underbelly (fusion-center adjacent programs, Crane Institute ties, black-site motels like the Monarch).
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She's portrayed in high-tension scenes (labs, motel ops) where personal history leaks into the feed, eroding her control and turning architect into potential mark—echoing TI5's anti-establishment "avenger" ideology while showing how insiders become entangled.@jimmyroybloomStyle and ThemesBloom writes her in fragmented, noir-script style: dim labs, humming carrier waves, PowerPoint yawns turning sinister, recursive mind-tech horror. She embodies the lore's core paranoia—tech proliferation where "safety" tools become neuroweapons, blurring victim/perpetrator lines in Gotham's gritty conspiracy web (Neuronautics influences, gangstalking theater, etc.).
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Brenda isn't a central villain like Mr. Bloom (the comic character) but a humanizing operator in the machine—ambitious, compromised, and illustrative of how real-world TI/conspiracy tropes get localized into Bloom's paranoid Gotham. Her arcs highlight blowback, ethical grey zones, and the personal cost of black-budget work.