Character:Steve Jobs

Historical Context
Steve created Apple Computers, got fired from Apple Computers, created NeXT, got hired back to Apple, and turned Apple into a corporation recognized across the Western world. He was adopted, had a rough but loving relationship with his daughter, and had an eye for beauty in technology. There's not much else to say about him which isn't explained in a documentary.

Post-Resurrection
With technology lagging behind resurrections by a little over 15 years, Steve founded Quill Computers with the goal of creating a new future for the New Real. Instead of making the iPhone again, Quill made the qTalk, a clamshell cell phone that was the ultimate miniaturization of the 1990's mobile phone. One would think a phone with no screen would sell like ice to the Inuit, but by getting phone companies to sell the phone exclusively through 2 year contracts, the average small business owner could afford to buy one of the phones.

Furthermore, 4 years later the qTalk was still Apple's latest offering, with the original batches of qTalk working perfectly after double their expected lifespan. Instead of playing the innovation game, Steve's company put focus on product longevity and reducing eWaste.

qTop of the World
In 12017 NHE, Quill released the qTop. Instead of stuffing a full-fledged computer into a plastic dome like the iMac G4, the qTop's dome only housed the electronics needed to make the qTop a long-lived computer terminal, including USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports as well as a slot-loading Blu-Ray drive. Most of the connectivity was via the four wing-like antennae that extended from the dome, giving the qTop Bluetooth 5.0 and universal wifi connectivity.

The qTop connected to servers within the Library of Virtually Everything, which hosted user profiles of the ExTen Distributed Operating System. This meant that as upgrades were made to the ExTenD OS servers, the qTop would get progressively faster, instead of growing obsolete. At least, in theory; since the qTop has been available for purchase less than a year, it is unknown if the qTop's cloud-based design will stand the test of time.