Timmy was a resident of the Camden Settlement, and a former member of the Founders. He is a supporting character in Tom Clancy's The Division: Extremis Malis.
After the settlement came under attack, Timmy was sought out by Strategic Homeland Division agents Heather Ward and Caleb Dunne to help them infiltrate the Founders' headquarters and catch the Black Tusk operative Mantis.
Biography[]
Following the outbreak of Green Poison, Timmy became a member the Founders, a paramilitary group from Philadelphia whose aim was to rewrite the Constitution of the United States. However, after witnessing his friend being summarily executed by one of their leaders, the Fathers, he defected from the Founders and joined the Camden Settlement instead.
Despite his former affiliation, resident Division agent Heather Ward decided to take him in. She initially believed he was a spy to whom she could feed false intel, but Timmy proved himself trustworthy, and helped the settlement fend off repeated attacks from the Founders. He continued to feel regret over his past--something Ward had intended to discuss with him.
The Division: Extremis Malis[]
A month later, Division agent Caleb Dunne arrived in Camden, searching for a woman who had murdered his partner Mathias Kaminsky. Ward introduced him to Timmy, and after hearing Dunne's physical description, Timmy identified the woman as "Mantis," who had previously visited the Founders' headquarters at Independence Hall. At Ward's insistence, he reluctantly agreed help them infiltrate the compound under cover of night.
Unarmed and wearing a flak vest, Timmy guided them through the sewers and past booby traps to Independence Hall, where he directed them to the communications room in the bell tower. Inside, they killed a member of the Fathers, but found no trace of Mantis.
As Timmy helped Ward plant explosives in the armory, the Founders detected them and sounded an alarm. Timmy grabbed an M16A2 and helped his companions fight their way out, but was shot in the forehead and killed. The agents retreated into the sewers, leaving his body behind.
Back at the Camden Settlement, Ward resisted the urge to blame Dunne for Timmy's death and acknowledged that his sacrifice saved many more people, but that it would still haunt her for the rest of her life.