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Honey Lemon is a Marvel Comics superhero, associated with the Japanese team known as Big Hero Six. Her name may be derived from the famous superhero-like magical girl Cutey Honey.

Fictional character biography
Little is known of Honey Lemon's past, or how she obtained the purse that gives her "super-powers". At one point in her life, Honey got approached by the Japanese organization that created the country's first super-hero team known as Big Hero Six. She was offered to join the team and accepted.

She became seemingly attracted to the team's newest potential recruit, Hiro Takachiho, as she kept smiling at him in a flirting way. Later, Honey helped overthrow a menace called Everwraith and saved Japan from destruction.

She was only briefly seen afterward, helping Sunfire out in Canada. Sometime later, a mysterious individual used a machine to mindcontrol the entire team of Big Hero Six and Honey was no exception. They were send to Canada once again, where they fought the newest incarnation of Alpha Flight until Sasquatch discovered the plot. Honey Lemon was, alongside of the rest of the team, brought back to normal and they all returned to Japan to discover who mindcontrolled them. Who that person was, has until today never been revealed inside a comic.
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The tragic past (also sometimes referred to as a tragic history or tragic backstory) is a common concept and feature in literature, film and other media. The term usually refers to tragic events being a prominent, if not outright dominating feature in the backstory of a fictional character. The concept is fairly common in adult-oriented genres (including not just drama and melodrama but also comedy, romance and action-adventure) but sometimes also can be seen in children's entertainment as well (rather famous cases being Bambi and The Series of Unfortunate Events), and it is common in all or nearly all major storytelling media, including novels, film, even comic books and video games.

The events of a tragic past may be portrayed as affecting anything from the character's current living situation to his or her current behavior, emotional state or even motivations, may have occurred anywhere from the character's early childhood to the relatively recent past, and may or may not be consciously remembered by the character. These events may or may not be the character's fault, either. Common elements range from personal issues as the death or loss of one or more loved ones, child abuse or sexual assault, to wider cataclysmic events such as an apocalypse, genocide or natural disaster.

Both heroes and villains alike have been given tragic pasts, and characters can be given a tragic past for any reason ranging from attempting to make the character sympathetic to creating a plot device that puts the whole story in motion.

The tragic past has a lengthy history in human storytelling, with such ancient heroes as Hercules being given one in oral traditions, and many a classic fairy tale character, such as Cinderella, possessing one even in their earliest recorded literary appearances. Well-known modern characters that have been shown to have some form of tragic past range from such villains as Darth Vader to heroes like Harry Potter.

Tragic pasts are so prevalent in storytelling in essentially every medium, that it is sometimes considered to be a cliché, though many popular and respected stories have featured it.
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Baymax is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in Sunfire & Big Hero 6 #1 and was created by Scott Lobdell and Gus Vasquez.

Fictional character biography
Created by Hiro for a school science project, the synthetic entity known only as Baymax became much more to Hiro after the death of his father. Now the best friend, father figure, and bodyguard of young Hiro, Baymax is at Hiro's side every hour of every day.
Other than acting as a father figure to Hiro, there is apparently much more to Baymax's role in the Takachiho family. It was revealed that Baymax has a "special relationship" with Hiro's mother. This probably results from the fact that Baymax's memory chips were programmed to retain the thoughts and emotions of Hiro's deceased father.

Powers and abilities
Baymax is a synthformer who can morph his body into a dragon-like creature. When not directly at his creator's side, Baymax can be summoned during emergency situations via a wrist-mounted communication device worn by Hiro. Baymax's main power source is water, which can be used to instantly reactivate him.
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Site5 Internet Solutions, Inc. is a San Ramon-based web hosting provider. Founded in 1998 by Matt Lightner and Rod Armstrong, Site5 has built a customer base of more than 25,000 accounts with an estimated 188,000 domain names. Financing the entire process through personal investments, the founders grew Site5 from a small company reselling single hosting accounts to an established presence in the web hosting industry, maintaining over 200 shared hosting and reseller hosting servers.


Software Development

Site5's engineering team, headed by CEO Matt Lightner and CSA David Felstead, developed and released an in-house, Ruby on Rails-based customer control panel called Backstage. The Backstage customer portal is the client-side interface of Site5's administrative control panel, Synco.

Services
Site5 was well-received by web hosting enthusiasts because of their great support and reliability. As of mid-July 2007, The Planet data centers have partnered with Site5 to serve as their exclusive infrastructure provider. This partnership is expected to dramatically boost Site5's server speed and reliability in order to cater to their growing customer base.

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