Max Walker

Max Walker was married to Linda Walker, she died some time ago right before his eyes.

In 2007, Max Walker works as an agent in Time Enforcement Commission. He entered 1933 Africa to bring time criminal John Adam Packer to justice. Packer used his Ramco Personal Protection Hunter/Killer to try and stop Walker, but Walker managed to dismantle the robot enough to arrest Packer. Walker also gave the crystal found in the mine to Joseph M’Boto who helped him. The mine caved in and Walker returns to Time Enforcement Commission headquarters with Packer.

The Hunter/Killer survived the cave in and wrecked havoc in the timeline. Max Walker was returned to 1933 to stop the robot. He again used the help of M’Boto. Walker used the diamond from earlier and destroyed the robot. Mission successful, he returned to his time.

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Timecop (movie)

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Max Walker appears in the movie adaptation, played by Jean-Claude Van Damme.

In 1994 Max Walker got a job offer in the Time Enforcement Commission. The same night, men broke in his house and killed his wife Melissa.

In 2004, Max in now an agent on a mission in 1929 Wall Street where his old partner Lyle Atwood was making money. There he learns that senator Aaron McComb is trying to be the president of United States by manipulating time. It turns out it was McComb who sent the men trying to kill him and his wife in 1994. Max Walker who is trying to stop McComb uses this opportunity to save his wife.

Timecop (game)

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After senator McComb is stopped, Max notices that Time Enforcement Commission is now owned by Hans Kleindast Electronics. Turns out the inventor of time travel was alive and manipulating it. Max Walker was teleported to Kleindast who was bored by his control of time and wanted a challenge. Kleindast gave Walker a temporal control bracelet so he could travel without the interference of the Timescan in T.E.C. Max Walker proved to be an excellent officer and stopped Kleindast.

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