For as long as he can remember, Jason Quill has been on his own, fending for himself. Having lost his mother to cancer and never knowing his father, at a young age Jason was forced to learn how to protect himself and how to fend for himself -- going into the foster care system didn't do anything for him, and he was always bouncing from home to home. By the time he turned 18, and still didn't have a family, the system released him and he tried to make his own ends meet.
Which of course meant that Jason, as dumb as he was young, got into a shit ton of trouble. With a storm coming and needing a place to stay, Jason found himself desperate and breaking into a house of a man that he had seen a lot. Little did he know, Jason had stumbled upon a house of a US Marine, who was watching the home for a friend while he was on shore leave. The US Marine, Peter Sparts allowed Jason to stay the night, but he was most likely going to report Jason to the authorities in the morning. Despite this threat, Jason ended up staying, spending all night and into the early morning talking with Peter about his life, the Marines, and anything else under the sun.
By the time morning came, Peter had made a decision: if Jason were to sign up for the Marines, and try to change his life around, Peter wouldn't press any charges. Reluctantly, Jason agreed, if only because he had nowhere else to go. The two of them cleaned up the house and repaired the door that Jason had busted when he broke in, and soon they left to enroll Jason into training camps. By the time that 1998 ended and 1999 began, Jason was a US Marine.
Little did Jason know that the US Marine actually knew more about him than he previously had thought. The two men grew close, Jason finding that he was looking up to the much older man as a father figure that he never had, and when Jason was finally in the Marines, he was placed in the same unit as Peter, with Peter serving as his commanding officer. For a while, things were good. Jason worked as a Communications Officer, and even did a radio station job for the Marines for a while, entertaining his fellow service men and women with various music genres, but his favorite was always music from the 1980s. He was given the DJ nickname of Jason 80s (or Jason Eighties, if he felt like spelling it out), and Jason figured he finally knew what he wanted to do when his contract was up.
A few days before he was set to leave the marines, Jason was called into Peter Sparts' office. It was there that he revealed something that even Jason himself had started to hope might be real: that Peter was actually Jason's real father. While them meeting through the storm was just a freak happenstance, the rest was real. Peter had been worried that Jason would reject him since he was never told the truth, but instead Jason just hugged him and called him 'Dad' for the first time. Later that week, as Jason left the Marines and shipped out to his new location, the two promised to keep in touch -- a promise they have kept to this day.
Soon Jason was off to start his new life - living in Boston, Massachusetts. The year was 2009, Jason had just turned 29, and he had managed to get a job at a local radio station, KISS 108. He ended up working at that station for quite a while, continuing his Radio DJ persona, but found he was more interested in different types of music than the mainstream pop that the station was playing. He started to look around for new opportunities, and it wasn't long before he was given the chance to start up a new station online with some other Radio DJ friends he had made through the years. More than willing to start it up, in June 2012 Jason joined Radio BDC, and has been a DJ there ever since. He still has his own little set up where he plays 80s music for a bit, as well as playing up and coming alternative rock songs and he could not be happier.
Of course, his personal life is a little more of a mess, but who ever said the course of true love ever ran smooth?