

Electric Evelyn – Character Biography
Full name: Evelyn “Electric Evelyn” Smith
Date of Birth: 3 May 2012
Place of Birth: Driffield, East Yorkshire, England, UK
Mother: Sarah Smith
Father: Daniel Smith
Early Life
Evelyn Smith, later known as Electric Evelyn, was born in Driffield, East Yorkshire, in 2012. From an early age, her parents, Sarah and Daniel, noticed she experienced the world differently. Evelyn was diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum, but instead of seeing it as a limitation, her family recognised it as part of what made her extraordinary.
Evelyn had an incredible ability to notice details others overlooked. Patterns fascinated her: from raindrops on a window to the sequence of numbers on a page. While her classmates sometimes struggled to understand her quiet focus, Evelyn’s mind was alive with puzzles, logic, and discovery.
Moving to Shetland
When Evelyn was nine, her father Daniel was offered a job helping to upgrade Shetland’s digital infrastructure. The move was daunting, but it gave Evelyn the quiet space she needed to grow — away from the noise and pressure of city life.
In Shetland, Evelyn discovered coding. She loved how computers were predictable, logical, and full of patterns — a language she understood better than any other.
Discovery of Powers
One evening, while experimenting with an old laptop, Evelyn noticed something extraordinary. As she traced lines of code across the screen, she felt electricity spark through her fingertips. Her mind connected directly to the machine, allowing her to solve codes instantly, hack systems at lightning speed, and even “speak” to technology.
Her autism, once misunderstood by others, became her greatest strength. By focusing deeply, she could achieve what seemed impossible.
The Extraordinary Eight
When Evelyn joined the Extraordinary Eight, her teammates quickly realised she was their secret weapon. She could reprogram enemy tech, unlock doors, and crack codes in seconds. Her calm focus balanced Tommy Turbo’s whirlwind energy, and together they made the perfect duo of speed and precision.
Her friends nicknamed her Electric Evelyn, because whenever she concentrated, it felt like the air around her buzzed with energy.
Legacy and Message
Electric Evelyn’s story shows that autism is not a barrier — it is a different way of seeing the world. She teaches children that uniqueness is power, and that focusing on your strengths can turn them into superpowers.
Her message is clear: “Different doesn’t mean less — it means extraordinary.”

