Calvin has almost no relationship to NPCs. Just like in the comic, he has a very small circle of people he actually interacts with, and everyone else is basically treated as background by him. His only real contact with other kids at Xavier's comes from weirding them out with his antics.
The Major has a lot of contacts within American and European neo-fascist groups that he recruits his minions from. His high-profile crimes and the fact that he was actually in WWII, reporting directly to Hitler, has made him a bit of a minor celebrity in those circles. Combined with the promise of eternal life via vampirization, this means that the Major has little difficulty finding subordinates.
However, once they're recruited he basically treats them like trash, trying to cultivate a cult of personality among them while demanding complete and total obedience. The Major has no value for their lives, and has gained a reputation for harsh punishments and getting his followers killed or arrested in his schemes. Typical bad guy procedure, really.
Jack Bauer has a lot of contact with NPC police officers. He often uses them as backup in his operations and takes a particular interest in the native SWAT teams. He's gained a reputation as a stern and intimidating superior, but a fair and honest one who cares about his people as long as they get results.
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Calvin has almost no relationship to NPCs. Just like in the comic, he has a very small circle of people he actually interacts with, and everyone else is basically treated as background by him. His only real contact with other kids at Xavier's comes from weirding them out with his antics.
The Major has a lot of contacts within American and European neo-fascist groups that he recruits his minions from. His high-profile crimes and the fact that he was actually in WWII, reporting directly to Hitler, has made him a bit of a minor celebrity in those circles. Combined with the promise of eternal life via vampirization, this means that the Major has little difficulty finding subordinates.
However, once they're recruited he basically treats them like trash, trying to cultivate a cult of personality among them while demanding complete and total obedience. The Major has no value for their lives, and has gained a reputation for harsh punishments and getting his followers killed or arrested in his schemes. Typical bad guy procedure, really.
Jack Bauer has a lot of contact with NPC police officers. He often uses them as backup in his operations and takes a particular interest in the native SWAT teams. He's gained a reputation as a stern and intimidating superior, but a fair and honest one who cares about his people as long as they get results.