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====Deal with Darius Davis====
 
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{{Quote|I could hold onto [[PRIDE Construction Site|it]]. Build it up, hire some of the old gang to help out. Become an entrepreneur. Like you. Except not like you. Because I won't forget who I am. Or where I'm from."<br>"You do you, my man. But this is it, Darius. I get into that car with my [[Alex Wilder|son]], drive out of here, and it's over.|[[Darius Davis]] and Geoffrey Wilder|Double Zeros}}
 
{{Quote|I could hold onto [[PRIDE Construction Site|it]]. Build it up, hire some of the old gang to help out. Become an entrepreneur. Like you. Except not like you. Because I won't forget who I am. Or where I'm from."<br>"You do you, my man. But this is it, Darius. I get into that car with my [[Alex Wilder|son]], drive out of here, and it's over.|[[Darius Davis]] and Geoffrey Wilder|Double Zeros}}
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Geoffrey accepted to strike a deal with [[Darius Davis]]: in exchange for his son [[Alex Wilder|Alex]] being returned to him, Geoffrey would give him full ownership of the [[PRIDE Construction Site]] after [[PRIDE]] would be done with it. He and [[Catherine Wilder|Catherine]] thus returned to the [[Wilder Mansion]] and prepared their luggage, planning on leaving the [[United States of America]] with new identities. Geoffrey packed up clothes, money and a handgun before leaving to meet with Davis.
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[[File:R203_Geoffrey_meets_with_Darius.png|thumb|left|250px|Wilder meets with [[Darius Davis]]]]
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As expected, Geoffrey got Alex back as he was taken to him by Davis. Geoffrey had his son get into his car, and congratulated Davis for finally having beaten him, claiming that all the times Davis had won in their games of domino were because Geoffrey had let him win. Geoffrey then handed over the copy of the ownership documents for the dig site, stating that it belonged to Davis now. As Davis explained that he could become an entrepreneur with more moral values that Geoffrey, Geoffrey gave him the key to a suite in the [[Gordon Hotel]] as a gesture of good faith.
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[[File:Geoffrey Wilder-RS2 Promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Wilder lets the [[Runaways]] escape]]
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Geoffrey then get into his car and drove Alex to [[Van Nuys Airport]], confiscating the phone given to Alex by Davis during the drive. However, when they arrived in the airport, arguing over Davis' behavior, Geoffrey was confronted by the [[Runaways]], who had come to [[Rescue of Alex Wilder|rescue]] Alex. Distracted by [[Karolina Dean]]'s light beams, Geoffrey was then shot down by [[Chase Stein]]'s [[Fistigons]], enabling the Runaways to take Alex. Geoffrey thus ran back into his car and attempted to chase them, but [[Nico Minoru]] manifested a wall of asphalt in front of him, forcing him to stop the car, letting the Runaways escape.<ref>''[[Double Zeros|Runaways: 2.03: Double Zeros]]''</ref>
   
 
====Captured, Rescued and Held Hostage====
 
====Captured, Rescued and Held Hostage====

Revision as of 16:38, 20 October 2019

"We don't let our past define our future. You taught me that."
―Geoffrey Wilder to Catherine Wilder[src]

Geoffrey Wilder is the former leader of the Crips, founder and CEO of the Geoffrey Wilder Construction Inc., and a member of PRIDE. He is the husband of Catherine Wilder and the father of Alex Wilder. Over time, Geoffrey grew uncomfortable at the idea of sacrificing teenagers during PRIDE's rituals. He also had to deal with the return of Darius Davis, a former friend who craved vengeance upon him as Davis had served a jail sentence for Geoffrey, which led to Davis kidnapping Geoffrey's son Alex, who progressively distanced himself from Geoffrey.

In parallel, Geoffrey also discovered that Molly Hernandez might have known about the secret sacrifices committed by PRIDE. When these suspicions were confirmed by Catherine, Geoffrey and his wife conspired with Hernandez's adoptive parents Dale and Stacey Yorkes choosing not to inform Jonah and instead sending Hernandez away. During the confrontation between PRIDE and the Runaways, which led to Alex's disappearance, Geoffrey saw Jonah attacking his son along with the other teenagers. When Jonah refused to let them see Karolina Dean so that they could try to find where their son was, Geoffrey and Catherine angrily left PRIDE and decided to find Alex on their own. However, they eventually returned to the organization to coordinate their efforts, with Geoffrey even agreeing to be Tina Minoru's second-in-command.

Geoffrey was deeply upset when his wife Catherine murdered Davis, who had agreed to bring Alex back to him, although Alex eventually escaped with the other Runaways. In addition to this tension in their relationship, Geoffrey was attacked by Jonah who wanted to sacrifice him to restore his body, but Geoffrey was eventually rescued by the Runaways. Brought to the Hostel, Geoffrey helped the teenagers to thwart Jonah's plans, reuniting with Catherine during the Battle at the PRIDE Construction Site. Still disagreeing with his wife's rough actions, Geoffrey attempted to make amends to Davis' wife Tamar, however with little success. He then took part in the Chase of the Runaways to force Alex to come home, but ended up arrested by the LAPD with Catherine.

Biography

Early Life

Childhood

"G's mom worked three jobs. Anytime he needed a meal, place to go, my Nana B hooked him up."
Darius Davis to Alex Wilder[src]

Geoffrey Wilder grew up in Compton, where he befriended Darius Davis. Due to his mother working intensely to raise her son, Wilder spent a lot of time with Davis' grandmother Nana B, who frequently looked after him, cooking meals and birthday cakes and healing him when he got hurt.[1]

Joining PRIDE

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Wilder and Darius Davis in prison

"If someone like you wants to know something in my neighborhood, then you gonna need a partner."
―Geoffrey Wilder to Jonah[src]

In 1999, Wilder and Darius Davis were serving a jail sentence in Los Angeles Penitentiary for gang activity, specifically the shooting of Osiris. Later, Jonah approached Geoffrey and his legal attorney Catherine Henderson and offered to purchase land in South Central that was left to Wilder from his deceased uncle, with opening offer was five million dollars.

Geoffrey refused to sell the land unless he would be treated as Jonah's business partner. Initially, Jonah declined as Wilder would be incarcerated for some time. In response, Henderson pledged to have Wilder out within a month: Wilder asked Davis to take the blame for Osiris' death. Davis agreed, counting on Wilder to repay his debt once they would be both out of jail.[1]

Rite of Blood

First Sacrifices

" You're gonna be doing things you don't want your neighbors to hear."
Jonah to Geoffrey Wilder and Catherine Wilder[src]

Having been released from prison, Wilder, who had married Catherine Wilder in the process, was once again contacted by Jonah. Jonah took them to a mysterious location in Brentwood and showed them a mysterious basement, indicating that it would become an important place for PRIDE. Therefore, the Wilders built the Wilder Mansion over this basement.[1]

Along with the other members of PRIDE, Wilder went into this basement for a ritual ceremony involving the young Brooks Watten, a member of the Church of Gibborim. Wilder watched as Watten got into a Dematerialization Box prepared by Victor Stein and his body was converted into pure energy which would be used to restore Jonah. While most of the members of PRIDE were horrified by the deed, Wilder noticed that there was a camera which had recorded the whole sacrifice, preventing them to go to the police and forcing them to carry on the rituals.[2]

When Gene and Alice Hernandez were killed in a so-called accident, Wilder suspected that Tina Minoru had actually murdered them. During the funeral, he openly voiced his suspicions to Robert Minoru, who firmly denied that his wife had anything to do with it.[3]

Despite his reluctance at the idea of murdering young teenagers, Wilder scrupulously went with the rest of PRIDE into carrying the sacrifices in order to restore Jonah. In parallel, the company he had founded, Geoffrey Wilder Construction Inc., managed the PRIDE Construction Site, where Jonah had told the PRIDE that they would dig out a source of clean and renewable energy.[4]

Destiny Gonzalez

The Wilder's having breakfast

Wilder has breakfast with his family

"I'm sorry."
―Geoffrey Wilder to Destiny Gonzalez[src]

On the day of PRIDE's fifteenth sacrifice, Geoffrey went to see his son Alex in his bedroom to invite him for breakfast, noticing that Alex played the same game he used to play with his deceased friend Amy Minoru. During breakfast, Geoffrey and his wife Catherine expressed their concern that Alex spent his whole time alone without his former friends and pressured him into reconnecting with them, although Alex noticed that Geoffrey seemed to have not kept in touch with his former friends. As they prepared for the PRIDE meeting, Geoffrey insisted that they were working for a good cause and reiterated his suggestion that Alex should return to his friends, who probably missed him as well even if they did not show it.[5]

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Wilder confronts the Crips

Remaining alone with Catherine after Alex left for school, Geoffrey assured his wife that Alex would be able to move on from Minoru's death, emphasizing that Alex had the same strength than his parents. Geoffrey then helped his wife prepare the Wilder Mansion for the upcoming PRIDE meeting in the evening. Later in the day, however, Wilder was alerted by Howard that Darius Davis and the Crips had invaded the PRIDE Construction Site in an attempt to extort money from Geoffrey. Pressured by Catherine to solve this issue, Geoffrey drove there to meet with the Crips and threatened to kill Davis' grandmother if he did not leave immediately.[4]

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Wilder refuses to read Destiny Gonzalez's file

In the evening, Geoffrey and Catherine welcomed their guests, although Geoffrey had to deal with Dale Yorkes' awkward talk before the meeting actually happened.[5] Soon after Alex returned home, without his friends he yet had invited over, Geoffrey and the rest of PRIDE were given a file with information on their next victim, Destiny Gonzalez. However, Geoffrey was reluctant to review it as he felt highly uncomfortable with the idea of killing a young girl the same age as his son, which was noticed by Victor Stein. Still, Geoffrey went down into the basement with the other members to perform the sacrifice. As Gonzalez was incapacitated by a beverage, Geoffrey helped to carry her into the Dematerialization Box. Before it was closed, however, he apologized to a terrified Destiny.

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Wilder and his wife go to investigate

Once the sacrifice was over, Geoffrey and the rest of PRIDE were surprised by a flash of light. Worried that someone might have seen them, Geoffrey and Catherine put their normal clothes back on and returned into the mansion to investigate. They found Alex and his friends playing in the guesthouse, apparently unaware of what had happened in the basement, much to Geoffrey's satisfaction. Geoffrey and Catherine then returned into the basement to inform PRIDE of the teenagers' presence, although they were unaware that they had actually witnessed the sacrifice. Geoffrey asked Stein whether he needed help with the Dematerialization Box, but was told that it was unnecessary.

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Wilder asks his son about Nico Minoru

Geoffrey then returned into the mansion's hall, discussing with the teenagers before they all left with their parents. Once only Alex remained, Geoffrey could not help but notice that there seemed to have something between Alex and Nico Minoru, but Alex eluded the question and went to bed. Geoffrey went in his office, where his wife joined him, and expressed his thought that despite having climbed the ladder since his time with the Crips, he was still carrying criminal activities. Geoffrey was told by Catherine not to think like that, and they shared a kiss before Catherine left. Upon leaving the study, Geoffrey felt something under his feet: a cat-shaped hairpin which likely belonged to Molly Hernandez.[4]

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Wilder disagrees with using the Synnergy Serum

Geoffrey shared his discovery with Catherine, who insisted that they had to make sure Hernandez had not seen anything of the sacrifice. As Catherine suggested using the Synnergy Serum on her, Geoffrey advised her against it, citing how it had changed Frank Dean, but he had no other plan to suggest and was thus forced to let his wife try to find out what Hernandez knew.

Later in the day, Geoffrey called Alex, informing him that he was at home and that they could talk about girls. As the call was abruptly ended, Geoffrey was called by Catherine who told him that she had found Hernandez in the Timely Coffee but had lost her. Geoffrey asked her to quickly find her before hanging up and finding Alex. He took him to his study so they could talk, unaware that Alex had actually been in the room a few minutes ago to open the secret passageway leading to the basement.[3]

In the next day, Geoffrey and the rest of PRIDE were alerted that the sacrifice of Gonzalez had actually failed, and that she had been murdered by Stein to cover up his mistake. Therefore, Geoffrey and Catherine held an emergency PRIDE meeting in the Wilder Mansion. Wilder and Robert Minoru waited for Stein to arrive as he had told them that he had found someone else to sacrifice, but when he eventually got there, his van was empty as he had hallucinated the capture of an innocent young woman.

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Wilder joins a PRIDE meeting

During the meeting, Geoffrey confronted Stein about having kept his trouble with the Dematerialization Box a secret. He also assured the rest of PRIDE that he had asked Detective Flores to take care of Gonzalez's body and make sure the investigation would not lead to PRIDE. When Leslie Dean suggested that they should find someone else to sacrifice like a homeless person, Geoffrey asked her whether she meant someone who did not count, only to be told her belief that all lives mattered.[6]

Son Kidnapped

"Alex, you all right?"
"I'm okay."
"That situation could change if you and me can't come to a hospitable conclusion to this whole thing."
―Geoffrey Wilder, Alex Wilder and Darius Davis[src]

Geoffrey was working in his study when he received a phone call, seemingly from his son Alex. However, it turned out that Darius Davis had actually kidnapped Alex, and demanded a million dollars from Geoffrey in exchange for his son's life. Hanging up the phone, Geoffrey kept the kidnapping of Alex a secret from his wife Catherine, and called Detective Flores, asking him to sent three members of his team for assistance before heading to the park where Davis wanted to meet.

Geoffrey and his allies immediately fired at the Crips upon arriving to the park, thus causing an intense exchange of bullets. Geoffrey himself ended up being threatened by Andre Compton, a young member of the Crips who hesitated too long before shooting Geoffrey, causing him to be shot from behind by Alex, who had stolen a gun from his father's office. Now briefly safe as Davis was still hiding, Geoffrey took the weapon from Alex and began looking after Compton, but then realized that Alex was being held at gunpoint by Davis, who left in his car with Alex still his hostage.

Still dealing with the wounded Compton, Geoffrey saw his son returning to him with Davis' threat apparently gone. As Alex suggested calling an ambulance for Compton, Geoffrey replied that he would take him somewhere safe for him to be treated, but was called a liar by Alex, as Davis had told him how Geoffrey had wronged him. However, Geoffre remained deaf to his son's criticism and send him back home. He then called Catherine and asked her to gather PRIDE as he intented to sacrifice Compton to revive Jonah.

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Wilder argues with his son

Therefore, Geoffrey took the wounded Compton to the Church of Gibborim Executive Office, where he joined in his sacrifice in a Dematerialization Box. Once the sacrifice was ended and Leslie Dean asked everyone to leave, Geoffrey returned home and went to see Alex in his bedroom. They ended up arguing, as Alex blatantly told his father that he though of him as a malevolent figure now and asked him to leave. Geoffrey violently reacted, which frightened Alex although Geoffrey assured him that he would never hurt him. As Alex left the room, Geoffrey was joined by Catherine, to whom he promised that he would take care of Darius and never keep secrets from her again.[1]

Molly Hernandez's Risk

"We need to be all up in his business until we know for sure."
"And then there's Molly."
"I've been thinking about it, but it will require Dale and Stacey keeping a secret."
"Yeah, that's no sure thing."
Catherine Wilder and Geoffrey Wilder[src]

As a PRIDE gala was occurring in the evening, Geoffrey went to see his son Alex in his bedroom and offered him to help with his tie in an attempt to reconcile with him, but he was rebuffed by Alex. Geoffrey insisted that they should try to return to a normal relationship as they were still family living under the same roof, but Alex told that Geoffrey had created the problem and that he could no longer act like he did not know anything about his father's past actions.

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Wilder during the PRIDE gala

Geoffrey enjoyed some pleasant time during the gala, joining in the celebration of a PRIDE donation for the funding of the school PRIDE pretended to be building on the PRIDE Construction Site under the applause of the crowd. However, while discussing with other benefactors and guests, he could not help but notice that his wife Catherine seemed to behave strangely and asked her whether everything was fine. A much more pressing issue later came out, as Victor Stein publicly announced that he was aware his wife was having an affair with Robert Minoru before fainting.

Geoffrey helped to carry Stein to a quiet room, where Stein's son Chase expressed his concern about his father's health, revealing that Stein suffered from a brain tumor. As Jonah stepped in to cure Victor, Geoffrey incited Chase to leave, assuring him that Stein was in good hands. Finally, as the gala neared its end, Geoffrey learned the reason of his wife's agitation: indeed, Geoffrey was told by Catherine that Molly Hernandez probably did know about the sacrifices perpetrated by PRIDE.[2]

In the next day, Geoffrey found Catherine in Alex's room, looking for any sign that Hernandez had told Alex about the rituals as they agreed that Alex had been behaving strangely in the past days. Nevertheless, Geoffrey surmised that it could also be due to his recent kidnapping by Darius Davis or his relationship with Nico Minoru. Alex then joined the conversation, and Geoffrey and Catherine told him that they would attend the upcoming Atlas Academy open house. They asked him whether he had anything to share before that, but he denied and simply left after swiftly taking his laptop before Catherine could see it.

Deciding to grant Alex the benefit of the doubt until they knew more, Geoffrey and Catherine discussed what they could do to protect Hernandez. Geoffrey listened to the plan elaborated by Catherine, who no longer considered using the Synnergy Serum on her but instead suggested sending Hernandez away from Los Angeles to live with her cousin Graciela Aguirre in Montebello. Geoffrey and Catherine went to the Yorkes Residence to submit this idea to Dale and Stacey Yorkes, but a seemingly agitated Stacey replied that they had no time to chat and that they would talk at the open house.

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Wilder meets with the Yorkeses

Therefore, Geoffrey and Catherine went to Atlas Academy and went for an opportunity to speak with the Yorkeses. They revealed that Hernandez knew about the sacrifices, acknowledging that they did not know whether she had shared this with Alex, and exposed their plan of sending Hernandez to Montebello. Initially, the Yorkeses refused, but Geoffrey insisted, claiming that it was far too dangerous to take the risk of having Hernandez being threatened by Jonah or Tina Minoru, who Geoffrey still heavily distrusted. Therefore, the Yorkeses agreed to follow the Wilders' plan.[7]

Attack on Victor Stein

"The last time we got a text with that message, the Hernandezes were found in pieces. I should've done something about that, about her, back then."
―Geoffrey Wilder to Catherine Wilder[src]

Geoffrey and his wife Catherine later received a message from Janet Stein with a single word: "TSUNAMI", the PRIDE codename for emergency situations. They drove to the Stein Mansion to figure out the situation, and although Catherine asked him to remain calm until they knew what was happening, Geoffrey openly voiced his suspicions that Tina Minoru was involved, recalling that they had received the same message the night Gene and Alice Hernandez died.

Going down into the mansion's garage, Geoffrey initially believed his suspicions to be true as he saw Tina holding a gun in front of a bloodied and unconscious Victor Stein. Geoffrey began to drew his own gun, but was told to stand down as Chase Stein was there as well. Geoffrey and Catherine were then told that Victor had actually been shot by his wife Janet with a gun given to her by Robert Minoru in an attempt to protect Chase from Victor. Explaining to Chase that PRIDE was more of a family than a simple charity, Geoffrey persuaded Chase to leave with his mother while the rest of them would look after Victor.

Along with the rest of PRIDE, Geoffrey assisted Dale and Stacey Yorkes, who had returned from Montebello, in performing first aid for Victor. When Leslie Dean, who had learned about the event, arrived in the Stein Mansion, Geoffrey asked her whether she planned on alerting Jonah, but Leslie instead called her husband Frank, who had been given Healing Gloves by Jonah. Geoffrey witnessed the activation of the gloves, but assumed that the process was not working due to Victor's violent reaction, which eventually caused Victor to die. Geoffrey and the rest of PRIDE attempted to remove his body, but stopped as Jonah arrived as well.

Geoffrey and the other male members of PRIDE were asked by Jonah to bring the Dematerialization Box stored in the lab as he planned on performing a sacrifice to revive Victor. As Jonah ordered Janet to give her life for her husband and she refused, a violent argument erupted due to Jonah threatening to kill the Runaways if PRIDE failed to decide on who to sacrifice. Things escalated to the point of Dale seizing a gun and aiming it at PRIDE, but Geoffrey stepped in and held Dale at gunpoint as well, forcing him to drop his weapon, although the gun fired upon falling on the ground, much to Geoffrey's complete astonishment towards Dale's clumsiness.

As Janet ultimately accepted to sacrifice herself and required permission to say goodbye to her son, Geoffrey saw Robert getting into the Dematerialization Box himself to preserve Janet's life, but Tina destroyed one of the Boxes, thus rendering the sacrifice impossible. Jonah then stored Victor's body into the remaining box, and asked for help into transporting it. As Geoffrey and Dale helped him and Dale mentioned that it reminded him of Gene's and Alice's funeral, Geoffrey countered that this had nothing to do with the present situation.[8]

Confrontation with the Runaways

"It's time to come home, son."
―Geoffrey Wilder to Alex Wilder[src]

Geoffrey and Catherine Wilder went to the PRIDE Construction Site as PRIDE had been summoned there by Jonah in order to witness the activation of the Nemo Industrial Drilling Machine. Upon arriving, Geoffrey realized that his employees from his company had been dismissed and that the site was now managed by the Church of Gibborim. This angered Geoffrey as he was still the legal owner of the site, but before he could voice his protest to Jonah, he was interrupted by Catherine who wanted her husband to remain calm with Jonah to avoid any complication. Geoffrey thus remained silent and watched as Jonah set the drill in motion.

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Wilder listens to Jonah

In the evening, Geoffrey and Catherine were once again summoned by Jonah along with the rest of PRIDE, this time in his room at the Church of Gibborim Executive Office. There, Geoffrey learned that Jonah knew that the Runaways were aware of the sacrifices PRIDE had been conducted for years, and that the Wilders and the Yorkeses had conspired to send Molly Hernandez away. Like the other PRIDE members, Geoffrey was ordered to check on his son Alex's whereabouts. He and Catherine returned home, only to find out that Alex had stolen an access card for the construction site.

Geoffrey and Catherine joined the other PRIDE members and they all went to the construction site, where they found the Runaways attempting to sabotage the drilling. Geoffrey asked his son to return home with his parents, but Alex, just like the other teenagers, rejected him, stating that he would not go anywhere with him. Geoffrey was then shocked when Karolina Dean revealed her Gibborim-based powers and asked Leslie Dean whether she knew about it, but Leslie replied that she did not know although she had feared it.[9]

As Jonah arrived with Frank Dean to step in the fight, Geoffrey warned him that he would not tolerate that Jonah hurt Alex. However, Jonah was unimpressed by Geoffrey and attacked the Runaways nonetheless without Geoffrey being able to do anything to intervene in the confrontation. The fight eventually ended with the Runaways fleeing except for Karolina, who was captured by Jonah. Geoffrey and the rest of PRIDE searched for their children for a while, but to no avail, and left the construction site.[10]

Leaving PRIDE

"That's it! We don't work for him anymore. Consequences be damned."
"I'm with you."
Catherine Wilder and Geoffrey Wilder[src]

In the following morning, Geoffrey and Catherine Wilder went to the Minoru Mansion to discuss the recent events with the rest of PRIDE, albeit without Leslie Dean. Since the members needed to be truthful towards each other, Geoffrey reiterated his suspicions regarding Tina Minoru's involvement in the death of Gene and Alice Hernandez. Minoru denied it, but confessed that she knew that it was actually Dean who had perpetrated the crime.

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Wilder discusses the Runaways' knowledge

Geoffrey explained that the Runaways had pieced up knowledge of PRIDE's activities, and agreed that PRIDE had to go themselves to look inside the hole they had dug and find out what it contained. They then discussed about what they could do to bring their children back home, and Geoffrey told that they could hardly resort to the LAPD. Hoping to find a solution, Geoffrey and Catherine decided to go the Church of Gibborim Executive Office where Karolina Dean had been taken in order to interrogate her.

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Geoffrey and Catherine Wilder leave PRIDE

However, upon arriving in the building, the two of them were confronted by Jonah. However, Jonah remained unimpressed and refused to let them see Karolina, and despite Geoffrey and Catherine being willing to engage in a more violent confrontation, the presence of Church of Gibborim guards convinced them not to. Humiliated, Geoffrey and Catherine left the building and outright decided to leave PRIDE and to find their son Alex on their own, unaware that they actually walked by him as he was hiding behind a van.

Geoffrey returned home, where he weighed the pros and cons of his future plans. As he stood in front of a phone and Catherine remarked that he could not force Alex to call them by simply staring at the device, Geoffrey explained that, despite his previous thought, he would ask Detective Flores for help and that they would then go to war against Jonah.[10]

Return to PRIDE

Second-in-Command

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Wilder blames Flores for his failure

"How's that co-chair thing workin' out?"
Catherine Wilder to Geoffrey Wilder[src]

Geoffrey was rapidly contacted back by Detective Flores, who claimed that the LAPD had successfully found the Runaways. He and Catherine accompanied the other members of PRIDE to the Los Angeles Police Station. However, it turned out that the teenagers apprehended by the police were not their children, but only people looking like them. Geoffrey angrily blamed Flores for the mistake, and ordered him to call them back only once he would be sure that he had found the Runaways.

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Wilder suggests killing Graciela Aguirre

Despite having decided to leave PRIDE, Geoffrey and Catherine went with thm to the PRIDE Foundation Facility to discover the organization's new headquarters to coordinate the search for the Runaways. Geoffrey expressed annoyance when Leslie Dean voiced criticism regarding the Wilders calling Flores without telling anyone else, but PRIDE quickly changed subjects and began discussing Graciela Aguirre, who claimed to have evidence against PRIDE. Geoffrey offered to silence her by killing her, but PRIDE eventually opted for the less lethal Synnergy Serum to wipe her memories. Later however, Geoffrey learned that Aguirre had died, and immediately accused Tina Minoru.

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Wilder discusses Jonah's nature

Once his concerns were dismissed by Minoru, Geoffrey and Catherine were told that their actions on the PRIDE Construction Site under Jonah's leadership could cause massive earthquakes. As Dale and Stacey Yorkes revealed that there were extraterrestrial creatures buried on the site and linked to Jonah, Geoffrey asked Dean for details, but she did not know much. Geoffrey then admitted that he no longer had control over the dig site as it was run by the Church of Gibborim, prompting Minoru to renew PRIDE's promise to kill Jonah.

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Wilder justifies his choice of returning to PRIDE

As the Yorkeses recalled that it would be incredibly difficult, Geoffrey insisted that they had to find a way no matter what. When Minoru underlined that PRIDE could not afford to stand divided, Geoffrey asked her whether she wanted to lead them all, and was offered to be co-leader with Minoru, which Geoffrey accepted, much to Catherine's dismay. However, Geoffrey set aside her disapproval, claiming that they would handle PRIDE after the threat of Jonah was removed.[11]

In the next day, Geoffrey returned to the PRIDE Foundation facility to discuss the occurrence of an earthquake in Los Angeles, which was dismissed as not being caused by the hole in the dig site. Geoffrey then offered to stay and monitor the surveillance feed with Catherine looking for a sign of the Runaways. Geoffrey was directly ordered by Minoru to inform her as soon as they would have found something, and his annoyance was noticed by Catherine, who jokingly asked him whether he truly felt as Minoru's co-captain.

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Wilder gives the Abstract to Janet Stein

Remaining with Catherine, Geoffrey waited, hoping to get a clue regarding the Runaways' location. However, since things did not progress, Catherine suggested meeting with Flores to find another way to convince the teenagers to return home. Geoffrey agreed, and voiced his concerns about their son Alex being somewhere in the street, which were shared by Catherine. Once Catherine left, Geoffrey was contacted by Janet Stein, who requested that he lent the Abstract to her. Although dubious that Stein could decipher it, Geoffrey agreed to give her the book left to PRIDE by Jonah.

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Wilder is called by Darius Davis

Geoffrey was still present in the PRIDE Foundation facility when Catherine returned from a meeting with Flores, informing him that the only way to clear the Runaways' name was to frame someone else for the death of Destiny Gonzalez. As Geoffrey was reluctant to ruin yet another innocent person's life, Catherine retorted that they were not forced to pick someone innocent. At this moment, Geoffrey was called by Darius Davis, and although Geoffrey no longer wanted anything to do with his former friend, he listened to Davis, as the latter was actually in contact with Alex and wanted to suggest a deal.[12]

Deal with Darius Davis

"I could hold onto it. Build it up, hire some of the old gang to help out. Become an entrepreneur. Like you. Except not like you. Because I won't forget who I am. Or where I'm from."
"You do you, my man. But this is it, Darius. I get into that car with my son, drive out of here, and it's over."
Darius Davis and Geoffrey Wilder[src]

Geoffrey accepted to strike a deal with Darius Davis: in exchange for his son Alex being returned to him, Geoffrey would give him full ownership of the PRIDE Construction Site after PRIDE would be done with it. He and Catherine thus returned to the Wilder Mansion and prepared their luggage, planning on leaving the United States of America with new identities. Geoffrey packed up clothes, money and a handgun before leaving to meet with Davis.

R203 Geoffrey meets with Darius

Wilder meets with Darius Davis

As expected, Geoffrey got Alex back as he was taken to him by Davis. Geoffrey had his son get into his car, and congratulated Davis for finally having beaten him, claiming that all the times Davis had won in their games of domino were because Geoffrey had let him win. Geoffrey then handed over the copy of the ownership documents for the dig site, stating that it belonged to Davis now. As Davis explained that he could become an entrepreneur with more moral values that Geoffrey, Geoffrey gave him the key to a suite in the Gordon Hotel as a gesture of good faith.

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Wilder lets the Runaways escape

Geoffrey then get into his car and drove Alex to Van Nuys Airport, confiscating the phone given to Alex by Davis during the drive. However, when they arrived in the airport, arguing over Davis' behavior, Geoffrey was confronted by the Runaways, who had come to rescue Alex. Distracted by Karolina Dean's light beams, Geoffrey was then shot down by Chase Stein's Fistigons, enabling the Runaways to take Alex. Geoffrey thus ran back into his car and attempted to chase them, but Nico Minoru manifested a wall of asphalt in front of him, forcing him to stop the car, letting the Runaways escape.[13]

Captured, Rescued and Held Hostage

"Your children rescued him. For some reason, with all evidence to the contrary, they still think you're worth keeping alive."
Jonah to Catherine Wilder[src]

To be added

Battle at the PRIDE Construction Site

To be added

Strained Marriage

"You need to fix this. I can barely look at you after what you did to Darius. You think our son will?"
―Geoffrey Wilder to Catherine Wilder[src]

To be added

Arrested

To be added

Personality

"For as long as I can remember... whenever I was with you, I felt like the luckiest kid in the world. You weren't just my father, you were my best friend. But the more I learn about you... the more I realize that you're just not a good person."
Alex Wilder to Geoffrey Wilder[src]

To be added

This section requires expansion

Abilities

  • Marksman: Wilder is skilled in the use of firearms, specifically pistols and sub-machine guns.
  • Tactician: Wilder serves as PRIDE's intimidating strategist and blackmailer.
"You been doin' extra sessions with Mayweather on the side or what?"
Jason to Geoffrey Wilder[src]
  • Combatant: Wilder trained with Jason in Boxing, and was so proficient that the Magistrate considered him an effective host for his physical conditioning.

Equipment

Weapons

  • Rock Island Armory 1911: Wilder kept the sidearm in his study, but it was found by his son Alex.
  • Submachine Gun: Wilder used this weapon against the Crips in an attempt to rescue his son who had been kidnapped.
  • M1911A1: Wilder's sidearm, notably pointing the 1911 on Dale Yorkes to drop his weapon.

Vehicles

Other Equipment

Facilities

"This is my house. Your room is just out on loan, so if I want to be in here..."
―Geoffrey Wilder to Alex Wilder[src]
"This is my neighborhood, my site!"
―Geoffrey Wilder to Jonah[src]

Prisons

"Even with your fine legal counsel, you may be incarcerated for some time. Doesn't make for a very convenient partnership."
Jonah to Geoffrey Wilder[src]
"You're under my roof now."
Alex Wilder to Geoffrey Wilder[src]

Relationships

Family

Allies

Enemies

Appearances

Appearances for Geoffrey Wilder

In chronological order:

Trivia

  • In the comics, Geoffrey Wilder is a crimeboss and the leader of PRIDE.

Behind the Scenes

References

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