Jason Pooltrick is the founder of CyberFun Tech and the father of Norman Pooltrick. He died of heart failure on March 19th, 1952, and his son eventually took over the business.
History[]
Early Life; 1880s - 1950s[]
Jason Pooltrick was born sometime in 1889. In the early 20th century, roughly when Jason was in his 20s - 30s, he would have a son named Norman Pooltrick with an unnamed woman.
Jason created CyberFun Tech with the sole purpose being to explore and push the limits of modern technology, specifically with entertainment. His company started off slowly, building Casino machines and developing games for it. The invention of the Advanced Jackpot system was credited to CyberFun Tech. Eventually, Jason expanded his relatively small team to a full-size company that investigated, researched, and developed game-changing systems for "maximum level of entertainment in the palm of your hand."
His company began to expand so much that the company's work has been attributed and credited to amusement parks, apparently Disneyland, Casinos, Theatres, Restaurants, and a bowling alley on Cross Street.
Death; 1952[]
On March 19th of 1952, Jason passed away due to heart failure and he passed down his company to his son, who shared the same passion and dreams as his father did.
Trivia[]
- Despite always being shown as an obese man, Martin has stated that he doesn't actually look like that in the main series.
- Apparently, there is not much to know about Jason Pooltrick. Beyond the fact that he is, of course, a "sex monster" according to the crew.[1]
- This was purely a satirical statement by the crew.
- Jason Pooltrick has broken five chairs throughout his life.
- This is nothing more than a satirical statement made by the crew.
Speculation[]
- One of the only theories on Jason Pooltrick due to his limited information, is that he could be the identity of "Bon".
- Jason died in 1952, meaning he would certainly be a ghost by time "Bon" is around.
- In the Walten Files Discord Sever, William Godley posted an audio file where a researcher investigated mysterious whistling in the local rivers of Brighton. Whistling has been a reoccurring thing on media like Find Jack Walten, revealing in Episode 4 that the whistling is "Bon"'s doing.
- The notable thing about this is that the whistling is happening as late as 1963. One of the main speculated identity of "Bon" is Jack Walten though Jack couldn't have been "Bon" in 1963 as he's still alive until June 11th, 1974 where its speculated that he died and became "Bon". Jason = "Bon" does not have this issue as he is deceased by time "Bon" is killing.
- There are a few issues with the above points.
- A ghost/spirit can only live for a certain amount of time without a vessel before the spirit "fades." Jason would've been without Bon, his vessel as of 1974, for 22 years which possibly means that he couldn't have been around by 1974.
- A possible opposement to this point is the fact that it is unknown if spirits can change vessels and if so, how long can they stay in a vessel and how many vessels can a spirit use? Spirits have been stated to be able to possess people and objects as a vessel meaning that Jason would be able to find plenty of vessels til Bon is built.
- A ghost/spirit can only live for a certain amount of time without a vessel before the spirit "fades." Jason would've been without Bon, his vessel as of 1974, for 22 years which possibly means that he couldn't have been around by 1974.
- Jason has been stated to be very proud of CyberFun's Animatronic Technology, something that "Bon" also is, finding beauty and rebirth in them as vessels.
- It could also explain why "Bon" killed Susan Woodings and Charles Brook as they are seemingly the two important people involved in the creation of the Animatronic Technology with Susan building the animatronics and Charles being the computer supervisor of the technology.
- ↑ IT'S A WALTEN CHRISTMAS CHARITY STREAM!!