Jason Kane

Jason Kane was the husband of Bernice Summerfield. After their divorce they continued an on-again/off again affair for several years. Born in the 20th century he acclimatised to life in the 26th century and settled successfully on the Braxiatel Collection with Bernice until his death at the hands of his adopted son, Peter Summerfield. Amongst his other achievements he was regarded as a hero to many for saving the lives of children during the Fifth Axis occupation of the Collection, and in other circles as a noted author of erotic xenopornographic literature.

Early life
Jason Kane was born to Peter Kane and his wife on 24 December 1983. (PROSE: Return of the Living Dad) He grew up sixty or seventy miles outside of London.

Peter Kane's father had died during World War II, a trauma that Jason speculates may have been partially responsible for Peter's abusive and sadistic personality. (AUDIO: Just War) Whatever the cause, Peter Kane viciously abused his son Jason and his daughter Lucy, prompting Jason to run away when he was nearly fourteen years old. Jason walked five miles to the nearest town and left. He spent two and half years wandering around Yorkshire, Centrepoint and Mile End.

Life in Space
In 1996, Jason inadvertently left his own era and planet--for good. (PROSE: Death and Diplomacy) On his way to Oxford Street, he was caught in an alien transport beam and was transported to an alien swamp on the planet t'Kao, in the latter half of the 26th century. From t'Kao, he hitched a ride aboard an ore processor. He spent around fifteen years in space.

During his travels, Jason acquired a ship about the size of a Boeing 747, minus one engine. It was considered quite old for the era. He had heard of the Time Lords. By the time he met Bernice Summerfield, Jason had slept with at least fifteen humans (male and female) and at least six aliens.

Marriage
Benny and Jason fell in love because they both tried to sabotage their relationships and it confused them. (PROSE: Death and Diplomacy) The couple were married in 2010 in the village Cheldon Bonniface, England. (PROSE: Happy Endings) Jason would accompany Bernice to Earth in the mid 1980s to meet her formerly lost father, Isaac. (PROSE: Return of the Living Dad)

Divorce
Benny and Jason were shortly afterwards divorced on Earth's Moon. (PROSE: Eternity Weeps)

While newly divorced Benny settled down with a steady job at St. Oscar's University on the planet Dellah. Jason continued adventuring around the galaxy, often getting mixed up in legally or morally questionable affairs. Though he still cared deeply for his ex-wife, he would often go months without contacting her. He felt this was the best course of action to shield Benny from the dangers he regularly faced; Bernice, however, felt that she didn't need to be shielded, and resented being called upon only when Jason got in over his head.

Becoming involved in the destruction/loss of the planet Dellah, Jason was inadvertently lost in a parallel dimension at the mercy of the alien Ferutu. (PROSE: Twilight of the Gods) He spent several years wandering between dimensions, spending a lot of time in Hell, before finally being rescued and returned to the normal universe around 2601. Having nowhere else to go, Jason reluctantly accepted Bernice's offer to stay at the Braxiatel Collection. The two began, tentatively, to rekindle their relationship--a task made more difficult by Benny being pregnant by Adrian Wall. (PROSE: The Infernal Nexus)

Life on the Collection
Jason supported Bernice throughout her pregnancy and was determined to help her raise her son, Peter Summerfield. Though Benny insisted that she needed no help, she softened her stance; Peter called Jason "Daddy" for at least part of his childhood. (AUDIO: The Green-Eyed Monsters)

In his spare time Jason rekindled his career as a published author of xenopornography (BFBS: A Life Worth Living) During the Axis occupation of the Collection, Jason pretended to collaborate with the Axis whilst in secret he helped protect children from the damage. To endorse his image as a collaborator he wore a fat suit to give the image of a man living too well. (BFBS: Life During Wartime)

Jason did not get along well with the Collection's owner, Irving Braxiatel. Their quarrels began when Jason was paranoid about the absence of Braxiatel's dark side. To shut him up, Braxiatel hypnotised Jason and placed him in a coma. (AUDIO: The Mirror Effect) After recovering, Jason went through several unusual incidents, at one point going on trial for the murder of a prominent politician, manipulated into position by Irving Braxiatel. (BFBS: A Life in Pieces) He discovered how he had been manipulated, though, when Braxiatel nearly tricked him into becoming a Cyberman as part of his scheme to protect the Collection from outside threats. (AUDIO: The Crystal of Cantus) When Jason confronted Braxiatel the latter fled the Collection.

Final years
Though they did not remarry, Jason and Benny continued their on-again, off-again romantic relationship. They aimed to conceive children of their own, bringing about the twins that they had originally been destined to conceive, but for reasons unknown, had not. (BFBS: Nobody's Children) Jason had also become aware of several other peculiarities in the world about them, a growing sense of wrongness about the world. Following Braxiatel's return to the Collection and the destruction of the Stonehauser Medical Facility in the Draconian-Mim war, Jason began to search for proof of the man's interference with the timeline (AUDIO: Freedom of Information)

He discovered entire sections of his (and Bernice's) life had been rewritten to suit Braxiatel's unknown agenda. Incensed, he confronted Braxiatel and was killed by Peter Summerfield. (AUDIO: The End of the World)

Appearance
Jason Kane was 30-ish, 6'1", blond, and muscular. He had gene customisation to render his skin immune to radiation; this permanently altered his skin tone. Like Benny--thanks to the Time Rings that were their wedding rings--he did not age whilst outside his own time.