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{{Character_infobox
{{Character_infobox
|name=Alex Hartman
|name=Alex Hartman
|image=Alex Hartmann HD Noframe Portrait.jpg
|appearances=None
|appearances=None
|family= Unnamed Wife <br> Unnamed Child <br> Estranged Son
|family= Unnamed Wife <br> Unnamed Child <br> Estranged Son
|gender=Male
|gender=Male
|voice=James Miller
|voice=[[James Miller]]
|status=Deceased<br />''Unconfirmed''
|status=Unknown
|company=[[Hammer Valley Hydro]]
|company=[[Hammer Valley Hydro]]
|position=CEO (''former'')}}
|position=CEO (''former'')}}
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==Biography==
==Biography==
Alex Hartman was the CEO of Hammer Valley Hydro, the second largest energy provider in Stalburg. Presumably, the construction of the Black Rock Nuclear Power Plant outranked his company for energy production, causing financial problems for his company. The problems escalated, and Hartman gradually became stressed and unstable. After the Walter Corporation acquisition and subsequent bankruptcy of his company, Hartman began to despise Jeff Walter, assuming he was to blame for Hammer Valley's bankruptcy. On August 8th, 1982, the metro accident occurs, and Hartman's wife and child are among the passengers that died in the event. Hartman asserted that Jeff Walter was the responsible for of all of his problems and vowed to exact revenge.
Alex Hartman was the CEO of Hammer Valley Hydro, the second largest energy provider in Stalburg. Presumably, the construction of the Black Rock Nuclear Power Plant outranked his company for energy production, causing financial problems for his company. The problems escalated, and Hartman gradually became stressed and unstable. After the Walter Corporation acquisition and subsequent bankruptcy of his company, Hartman began to despise Jeff Walter, assuming he was to blame for Hammer Valley's bankruptcy. On August 8th, 1986, the metro accident occurs, and Hartman's wife and child are among the passengers that died in the event. Hartman asserted that Jeff Walter was the responsible for of all of his problems and vowed to exact revenge.


Hartman began a thorough investigation, searching every district of Stalburg for possible leads on Walter's location, and came to believe that Walter was out to get him too. Hartman allied himself with the former co-founder of the Bergmann Group, Eric Kleinmann, who provided him with dynamite, and was approached by the former CEO of Stalburg Steel, Mikhail Rosenthal. Hartman setup a small base of operations in a sewer system underneath Stalburg, and at some point left a trap for Jeff Walter below the foundation of Walter's headquarters. When his investigation began to reach a dead end, Hartman somehow uncovered that Rosenthal was allied with Walter, and was informing him about Hartman's plans. Hartman interrogated and killed Rosenthal for this, and discovered that Walter was hiding in a villa owned by Rosenthal.  
Hartman began a thorough investigation, searching every district of Stalburg for possible leads on Walter's location, and came to believe that Walter was out to get him too. Hartman allied himself with the former co-founder of the Bergmann Group, Eric Kleinmann, who provided him with dynamite, and was approached by the former CEO of Stalburg Steel, Mikhail Rosenthal. Hartman setup a small base of operations in a sewer system underneath Stalburg, and at some point left a trap for Jeff Walter below the foundation of Walter's headquarters. When his investigation began to reach a dead end, Hartman somehow uncovered that Rosenthal was allied with Walter, and was informing him about Hartman's plans. Hartman interrogated and killed Rosenthal for this, and discovered that Walter was hiding in a villa owned by Rosenthal.  


On December 19th, 1986, Hartman and Kleinmann broke into the [[villa]] during Max Koller's interview with Walter. Eric was dismissed by Hartman when Walter provided a location to find Xeander Berg, but Hartman stayed behind, and shot Max Koller when he attempted to disarm him. Hartman either shot Walter when he attempted to defend himself, or witnessed Walter kill himself. Afterwords, Hartman was shocked with what transpired, and isn't heard from again.  
On December 19th, 1986, Hartman and Kleinmann broke into the [[villa]] during Max Koller's interview with Walter. Eric was dismissed by Hartman when Walter provided a location to find Xeander Berg, but Hartman stayed behind, and shot Max Koller when he attempted to disarm him. Hartman either shot Walter when he attempted to defend himself, or witnessed Walter kill himself. Afterwards, Hartman was shocked with what transpired, and isn't heard from again.  


==Relationships==
==Relationships==
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Hartman initially assumed Rosenthal wanted to join him in his crusade to find Walter, but began to grow suspicious of him. Hartman's suspicions proved correct when he somehow discovered Rosenthal was working for Walter to keep an eye on Hartman. In retaliation, Hartman imprisoned Rosenthal, tortured him for information, and killed him. Hartman later realizes the atrocity of his actions, but dismisses it when he realizes he's closing in on Walter.
Hartman initially assumed Rosenthal wanted to join him in his crusade to find Walter, but began to grow suspicious of him. Hartman's suspicions proved correct when he somehow discovered Rosenthal was working for Walter to keep an eye on Hartman. In retaliation, Hartman imprisoned Rosenthal, tortured him for information, and killed him. Hartman later realizes the atrocity of his actions, but dismisses it when he realizes he's closing in on Walter.


==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Alex Hartman.png|Framed portrait of Alex Hartman found at the Hammer Valley Dam
</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==


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*According to one of his notes in his sewer base, Hartman had a son who he set up with a foster family after his wife and other child's death. This may have some relevance to the mysterious "AH" of the [[ARG]].
*According to one of his notes in his sewer base, Hartman had a son who he set up with a foster family after his wife and other child's death. This may have some relevance to the mysterious "AH" of the [[ARG]].
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