The QuadCapable Archive


Stories, tools, media, and experience—connected.

The permanent, growing repository of QuadCapable documentaries, interviews, reporting, adaptive technology, gaming, advocacy, travel, veterans work, photographs and historical milestones.

Curated and permanentOne home for the full public record.
Source-linkedOriginal publishers are preferred.
Built to growNew and recovered material can be added over time.

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Media & Documentary

Documentaries, interviews, podcasts and independent reporting preserved together—not scattered across a dozen platforms.

Documentary

Why I Stream

A concise documentary portrait of QuadCapable’s adaptive gaming and streaming story.

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Podcast

Success After Trauma

A conversation about rebuilding identity, family life, purpose and meaningful work after life-changing trauma.

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Podcast

Conversations with Kris

A long-form interview entry centered on perspective, resilience and life beyond the expected limits of paralysis.

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NewsTechnology

Spectrum News 13

Central Florida television coverage of Project Xavier and the face-controlled, 3D-printed wheelchair interface developed with Limbitless Solutions.

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Magazine

New Mobility

SCI Life highlighted QuadCapable as a blog to follow for practical demonstrations, lived experience and disability awareness.

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Source Index

Original QuadCapable News List

The earlier QuadCapable page preserving Project Xavier coverage from regional newsrooms and technology publications.

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Access in practice

Technology & Adaptive Gaming

Hands-on work with mobility controls, gaming systems, research teams and adaptive communities—documenting technology through the end-user lens.

Adaptive EsportsCurrent

Nerve Gaming

United Spinal Association of Georgia’s adaptive esports program lists Charlie Merritt, aka QuadCapable, on its Apex Legends team and connects players through competition, coaching, streaming and shared equipment knowledge.

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ResearchUCF

Project Xavier

The ongoing UCF and Limbitless Solutions research lineage exploring alternative wheelchair control through facial-muscle input and accessible game-based training.

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Historical Coverage

Face-controlled wheelchair technology

Contemporary reports, demonstrations and broadcast links from the public unveiling of Project Xavier are preserved in QuadCapable’s original news index.

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Public work

Speaking & Advocacy

Interviews and appearances connecting lived experience with veterans service, disability leadership, caregiving, technology and peer knowledge.

Veterans

Service after service

Veteran-focused advocacy, community leadership and work supporting paralyzed veterans are recurring parts of the QuadCapable public record.

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Interview

Wheelchair Roundtable

A full-length oral-history conversation about the Marine Corps, injury, survival, adaptive equipment, family and the decision to keep serving.

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Advocacy

Practical knowledge

QuadCapable’s earliest mission remains central: share what has already been learned so another person does not have to reinvent the wheel.

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Beyond the résumé

Travel & Life

The archive also holds the everyday evidence: accessible travel, family life, caregiving, training, photos, field tests and the experiments that make participation possible.

TravelAccessibility

Going where life happens

Trip reports, access lessons and equipment realities belong here as practical records—not as polished travel marketing.

Collection section · entries added as original material is recovered and verified.
PhotosDaily Life

The visual record

Photographs of family, veterans events, technology demonstrations, adaptive sport and daily problem-solving provide context that formal coverage cannot.

Collection section · captions, dates and sources retained whenever available.
Archive sections can exist before every artifact has been digitized. Empty categories are promises of structure, not invitations to invent material.

Timeline / History

A record that keeps moving

Selected milestones orient the collection. Individual entries above carry the deeper source material.

2014

Life changes—and the next chapter begins

A spinal cord injury reshapes Charlie Merritt’s life. The record that follows documents survival, family, adaptation, service and rebuilding.

2015

Project Xavier enters the public record

QuadCapable, UCF and Limbitless Solutions appear in regional and technology coverage of a face-controlled wheelchair interface.

2017

Profiles expand the story

Chive Charities publishes its Charlie M. feature, and New Mobility names QuadCapable a blog to follow.

2019

Why I Stream

The docuseries preserves the role of Twitch, adaptive gaming and public disability awareness in the QuadCapable story.

2024+

Adaptive gaming and technology continue

UCF reports on later Project Xavier research, while Nerve Gaming documents QuadCapable’s place in adaptive esports.

Ongoing

The living résumé

New appearances and recovered historical material are added here with source, date, category and context.

Archive methodology

Preserve the source. Keep the context.

This Archive is the permanent repository for the complete public record.

  • Original links first. Publisher, program or creator pages are preferred over reposts.
  • No invented history. Dates, titles and descriptions are included only when supportable.
  • Clear categories. One artifact may belong to several themes without being duplicated unnecessarily.
  • Broken-link resilience. When an original disappears, the entry may remain with a note and a lawful archived or replacement source.
  • Living résumé. This page is designed to grow; “complete” means responsibly maintained, not frozen.
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