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* '''Click Hello''' - "A character from one side is pointing a pistol at another. They exchange the usual insults and witticisms. We then hear an audible click from off screen. The camera moves to the side showing that someone from the same side as the pointee has just shown up and is pointing a gun at the pointer."
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* '''Dramatic Gun Cock''' - "The interrogator pulls back the hammer of the revolver or automatic, or racks the slide if the automatic has no hammer, then resumes pointing the gun to the subject's head."
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* '''Firing In The Air A Lot''' - "The villains - scratch that - heroes, ride off into the distance after terrorizing - I mean - saving the locals. As they do, they fire off their revolvers into the air."
  
 
* '''Form-Fitting Wardrobe''' - "...clothing is often drawn fitting around the body far better than it reasonably should in Real Life."
 
* '''Form-Fitting Wardrobe''' - "...clothing is often drawn fitting around the body far better than it reasonably should in Real Life."
  
* '''Young Gun''' -
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* '''Gun Twirling''' - "A character spins a gun around their finger by the trigger guard. Breaks pretty much every rule of gun safety at once, but at least it looks cool."
  
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* '''Smoking Barrel Blowout''' - "Blowing out the smoke out of the barrel of the gun after a shot."
  
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* '''Young Gun''' - "The Young Gun is the Western equivalent of the Kid Samurai: a younger, less-awesome version of The Gunslinger, looking to make a name for himself."
  
 
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* '''Accidental Aiming Skills''' - "...occasionally, a hero will make a seemingly impossible shot, be congratulated on his awesomeness, and admit that he was aiming for something else entirely."
  
* '''Gun Kata''' -
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* '''Badass Normal''' - "In a World with supernatural dealings or superpowers, this character is the one who is able to keep being useful through intellect, martial arts abilities, general ruthlessness, or just being Crazy-Prepared."
  
* '''Guns Akimbo''' -
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* '''Bottomless Magazines''' - "Possibly one of the oldest, and most abused tropes when it comes to gunplay is the frequent ignorance of just how many shots the good guys/bad guys have fired from their guns without stopping for a reload."
  
* '''More Dakka''' -
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* '''Bulletproof Vest''' - "In fiction, a bulletproof vest is capable of stopping anything up to including armor-piercing bullets fired by centerfire rifles. The shot might knock you down and leave you with a hole in your shirt, but you'll get up just fine."
  
* '''Badass Normal''' -
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* '''Counting Bullets''' - "The sign of The Gunslinger or Action Hero who's really been through more battles than anyone else, or how an exceptionally smart or otherwise gifted character takes advantage in combat: in a fight, they can count the number of bullets fired by themselves and their opponents, keep track of it all, and use this to their advantage."
  
* '''Superhero Packing Heat''' -
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* '''Depleted Phlebotinum Shells''' - "By making modifications to our puny earth weapons (or, more commonly, to the ammunition) the world can be saved without having to Nuke 'em (which usually doesn't work anyway since 'nukes are bad')."
  
* '''Non-Powered Costumed Hero''' -
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* '''Disarm, Disassemble, Destroy''' - "Alice is up against someone who has a gun. Before the gunman can shoot her, Alice snatches the firearm and quickly disables it right in front of the gunman. Asskicking typically ensues."
  
* '''Trick Bullet''' -
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* '''Firing One-Handed''' - "When a hero carries a handgun, he or she will tend to wield it and sometimes fire it in one hand."
  
* '''Made Of Iron''' -
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* '''Grappling Hook Pistol''' - "The Grappling-Hook Pistol is an essential item for any aspiring Badass Normal, Cape, or secret agent. This handy bit of Applied Phlebotinum can deploy a grappling hook with laser-guided precision to a secure holding point at the top of any tall building, allowing its user to climb with ease."
  
* '''Bottomless Magazines''' -
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* '''Gun Kata''' - "In short, the focus of the style is simply to shoot where the foe ought to be when they're aiming at you, and to not be where the foe ought to shoot."
  
* '''Bulletproof Vest''' -
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* '''Guns Akimbo''' - "Is one gun just not badass enough? Try two!"
  
* '''Counting Bullets''' -
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* '''IKEA Weaponry''' - "IKEA Weaponry is all about weapons which are usually left in kit-form until they are needed."
  
* '''Depleted Phlebotinum Shells''' -
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* '''Made Of Iron''' - "Damage is frequently done to characters that should hurt or incapacitate them, but is easily shaken off."
  
* '''Disarm, Disassemble, Destroy''' -
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* '''More Dakka''' - "More Dakka is the art of solving problems by firing as many rounds at them as possible..."
  
* '''Firing One-Handed''' -
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* '''Non-Powered Costumed Hero''' - "We all know this type of guy. He wears an unusual outfit and shows up to fight villains or monsters. He's probably got a Secret Identity and a mild-mannered alter ego to keep his private and crimefighting life separate. Sounds like a Superhero, right? He probably will get called that, too. But in this case he hasn't got any superpowers."
  
* '''Grappling Hook Pistol''' -
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* '''No Range Like Point-Blank Range''' - "Guns are inherently awesome in their ability to make things significantly less alive from a distance. But every once in a while, firing from a distance just doesn't cut it."
  
* '''Shoot Out The Lock''' -
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* '''Personality Powers''' - "Often, when there's a superhero team, their powers will reflect their personalities with the most blatant symbolism possible."
  
* '''IKEA Weaponry''' -
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* '''Pistol-Whipping''' - "Knocking someone out by hitting them with the butt of a pistol."
  
* '''No Range Like Point-Blank''' -
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* '''Quick Draw''' - "The one-on-one gunfight is a derivation of the more ancient practice of duelling. Thus, a key characteristic of many gunfighters is their ability to field their weapon of choice with lightning speed."
  
* '''Pistol-Whipping''' -
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* '''Sawed-off Shotgun''' - "If you're a Badass and you want your firearm to represent how awesome you are, there's only one choice for you - the Hillbilly Dueling Pistol, AKA the sawed-off shotgun."
  
* '''Quick Draw''' -
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* '''Shoot Out The Lock''' - "In movies and television, a locked door, or a padlock on a cage is never an impediment so long as the Hero has bullets to spare."
  
* '''Sawed-off Shotgun''' -
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* '''Superhero Packing Heat''' - "...it was rare to see ''superpowered'' heroes with guns. Then some heroes who broke this rule caught on, and soon more and more heroes and villains began using guns."
  
* '''Wall Of Weapons''' -  
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* '''Trick Bullet''' - "Normally bullets are used to damage or kill whatever they hit, but there are special bullets that are not primarily intended to do that."
  
* '''Personality Powers''' -
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* '''Wall Of Weapons''' - "How do you show that someone is a Gun Nut, Crazy-Prepared or just plain needs to be taken seriously? One simple and easy method is to show him with an enormous collection of weapons."
  
  
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Revision as of 02:12, 1 October 2014



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Yes it's true, he's only 16. He's five-seven, one-hundred and sixty-two pounds, and handsome as the devil. What's that? You can't tell if your heart's exploding? Or if it's the building next door?

He's the Kid with No Name, the Young Gun, Master of Munitions and Duke of Demolitions. He's Kid Ballistic.

He wades through Westside, armed to the teeth, all ten of his trigger fingers itching to squeeze gunmetal. If you still have all five senses after the opening act (bombs), then you better find cover. When that fails (idiot), it really doesn't matter what you do. Between a storm of rubber bullets or that little bomb that sticks to the bottom of your car (adorable), you're completely [CENSORED]



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"There's nothing loose about this cannon..."


Let's picture Kid Ballistic for a moment.

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Wow. What a man, right? Now, in case you want to hear more, here's a description: in a word, KB is young.

OK, we need more words.

We'll get to his arsenal in a bit. For now, the basics: KB sports raven black hair (mostly on his head), fair skin, and a slim, athletic build. Yes, he works out. No, he won't tell you where. But here's a protip: running around a city, climbing buildings, and fighting crime will whip you into shape. Well, maybe not you, but it definitely works for him.

He doesn't have any tattoos or piercings (does shrapnel count?), but he's got a few scars.

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See them? No? Well they're there. Most of them result from the day-to-day of gunsmithing, fighting crime, and blowing things up. Yep, his father taught him well. Wait, we're getting ahead of ourselves. Slow down, I don't like fast women. Or women with carrot tans. Or that thing they do when they shave the eyebrow and pencil it in? What the hell is that?

Kid Ballistic seems a little more at ease with himself and his weapons than others his age. He respects his weapons, and they respect him. While his peers often struggle with their new powers or their love life, KB just smiles. No, really, he has no love life and no superpowers. You wouldn't know it by looking at him though. KB looks ready to sweep Grond off his feet and wrestle the nearest girl to the ground (just go with it). And while others get hysterical during a firefight, or cower from an explosion, he simply laughs. Not because it's funny (sometimes it is), but because wanton destruction and gun porn are fun, and need to be celebrated.

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See? Fun!


Tropes


  • Click Hello - "A character from one side is pointing a pistol at another. They exchange the usual insults and witticisms. We then hear an audible click from off screen. The camera moves to the side showing that someone from the same side as the pointee has just shown up and is pointing a gun at the pointer."
  • Dramatic Gun Cock - "The interrogator pulls back the hammer of the revolver or automatic, or racks the slide if the automatic has no hammer, then resumes pointing the gun to the subject's head."
  • Firing In The Air A Lot - "The villains - scratch that - heroes, ride off into the distance after terrorizing - I mean - saving the locals. As they do, they fire off their revolvers into the air."
  • Form-Fitting Wardrobe - "...clothing is often drawn fitting around the body far better than it reasonably should in Real Life."
  • Gun Twirling - "A character spins a gun around their finger by the trigger guard. Breaks pretty much every rule of gun safety at once, but at least it looks cool."
  • Smoking Barrel Blowout - "Blowing out the smoke out of the barrel of the gun after a shot."
  • Young Gun - "The Young Gun is the Western equivalent of the Kid Samurai: a younger, less-awesome version of The Gunslinger, looking to make a name for himself."
Influences


  • ArsenalTM
  • Deathstroke the TerminatorTM
  • Hit-GirlTM



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Tropes


  • Accidental Aiming Skills - "...occasionally, a hero will make a seemingly impossible shot, be congratulated on his awesomeness, and admit that he was aiming for something else entirely."
  • Badass Normal - "In a World with supernatural dealings or superpowers, this character is the one who is able to keep being useful through intellect, martial arts abilities, general ruthlessness, or just being Crazy-Prepared."
  • Bottomless Magazines - "Possibly one of the oldest, and most abused tropes when it comes to gunplay is the frequent ignorance of just how many shots the good guys/bad guys have fired from their guns without stopping for a reload."
  • Bulletproof Vest - "In fiction, a bulletproof vest is capable of stopping anything up to including armor-piercing bullets fired by centerfire rifles. The shot might knock you down and leave you with a hole in your shirt, but you'll get up just fine."
  • Counting Bullets - "The sign of The Gunslinger or Action Hero who's really been through more battles than anyone else, or how an exceptionally smart or otherwise gifted character takes advantage in combat: in a fight, they can count the number of bullets fired by themselves and their opponents, keep track of it all, and use this to their advantage."
  • Depleted Phlebotinum Shells - "By making modifications to our puny earth weapons (or, more commonly, to the ammunition) the world can be saved without having to Nuke 'em (which usually doesn't work anyway since 'nukes are bad')."
  • Disarm, Disassemble, Destroy - "Alice is up against someone who has a gun. Before the gunman can shoot her, Alice snatches the firearm and quickly disables it right in front of the gunman. Asskicking typically ensues."
  • Firing One-Handed - "When a hero carries a handgun, he or she will tend to wield it and sometimes fire it in one hand."
  • Grappling Hook Pistol - "The Grappling-Hook Pistol is an essential item for any aspiring Badass Normal, Cape, or secret agent. This handy bit of Applied Phlebotinum can deploy a grappling hook with laser-guided precision to a secure holding point at the top of any tall building, allowing its user to climb with ease."
  • Gun Kata - "In short, the focus of the style is simply to shoot where the foe ought to be when they're aiming at you, and to not be where the foe ought to shoot."
  • Guns Akimbo - "Is one gun just not badass enough? Try two!"
  • IKEA Weaponry - "IKEA Weaponry is all about weapons which are usually left in kit-form until they are needed."
  • Made Of Iron - "Damage is frequently done to characters that should hurt or incapacitate them, but is easily shaken off."
  • More Dakka - "More Dakka is the art of solving problems by firing as many rounds at them as possible..."
  • Non-Powered Costumed Hero - "We all know this type of guy. He wears an unusual outfit and shows up to fight villains or monsters. He's probably got a Secret Identity and a mild-mannered alter ego to keep his private and crimefighting life separate. Sounds like a Superhero, right? He probably will get called that, too. But in this case he hasn't got any superpowers."
  • No Range Like Point-Blank Range - "Guns are inherently awesome in their ability to make things significantly less alive from a distance. But every once in a while, firing from a distance just doesn't cut it."
  • Personality Powers - "Often, when there's a superhero team, their powers will reflect their personalities with the most blatant symbolism possible."
  • Pistol-Whipping - "Knocking someone out by hitting them with the butt of a pistol."
  • Quick Draw - "The one-on-one gunfight is a derivation of the more ancient practice of duelling. Thus, a key characteristic of many gunfighters is their ability to field their weapon of choice with lightning speed."
  • Sawed-off Shotgun - "If you're a Badass and you want your firearm to represent how awesome you are, there's only one choice for you - the Hillbilly Dueling Pistol, AKA the sawed-off shotgun."
  • Shoot Out The Lock - "In movies and television, a locked door, or a padlock on a cage is never an impediment so long as the Hero has bullets to spare."
  • Superhero Packing Heat - "...it was rare to see superpowered heroes with guns. Then some heroes who broke this rule caught on, and soon more and more heroes and villains began using guns."
  • Trick Bullet - "Normally bullets are used to damage or kill whatever they hit, but there are special bullets that are not primarily intended to do that."
  • Wall Of Weapons - "How do you show that someone is a Gun Nut, Crazy-Prepared or just plain needs to be taken seriously? One simple and easy method is to show him with an enormous collection of weapons."


Influences
  • Damian WayneTM
  • Hit-GirlTM
  • DeadpoolTM




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"See me ride out of the sunset of your color TV screen..."



The story of Kid Ballistic is a long one, and not for the faint of heart.

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So we'll run the quick and dirty version. Don't worry, you'll still leave satisfied.

KB's real name is Sidney Lee Mason. You can call him Sid. Wait, no, don't. You call him Kid Ballistic. But his father called him Sid. Actually let's talk about that guy for a moment. His father was a mercenary of some repute, who made a small fortune as a freelance paramilitary operative. He traveled the world, for hire as a bodyguard, a bounty hunter, and an enforcer. This soldier of fortune's name was Marcus Mason Jr., an American who washed out of the Navy SEALs and went into business for himself.

By his side the whole time was his son, your hero (and lover if you play your cards right): Kid Ballistic, still in beta testing. Just after Sid was born, his father left the United States. Take notice that the mother has no part in this picture. Sid never knew her.

Young Sid was raised in dozens of foreign countries, in planes, trains, and horse-drawn carts. Sometimes they lived in luxury, and sometimes, they slept in the dirt. But Daddy Ballistic was raising his kid to be a crack operator just like him. As he sprouted, Sid became more involved in his father's business. Some kids hand their father the socket wrench when they need it. Sid handed his father a Glock.

In fact, Sid knew very little beyond the life of a mercenary. He knew more about sub-Saharan Africa than he did the United States. Marcus never operated stateside, and never spoke of Sid's mother. So his birthplace took on this mythical quality. Sid's only real exposure was secondhand through any CDs and DVDs he could get. Mob movies, rock 'n' roll, Westerns, comics, and jazz. This was all Sid needed to know about America.

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I mean, what else is there?

At the age of 14, Sid could improvise explosives from home chemicals. He could field strip a gun in seconds. And he had acquired a taste for the shake, rattle and roll of automatic weapons fire. Sid was now a full-fledged partner to his father. Despite his tendency for excess (a.k.a. the perfect amount) and overkill (Sid's favorite kind of kill), he seemed essential to the family enterprise. Sid was his father's quartermaster and his backup. And never was he more needed than when Marcus' needed a diversion. That is, until the bastard left.

Now here's where I let you in on a secret: Sid was never the expert his father was. Unlike the old man, who was a cold operator and a crack-shot, Sid got by only on tenacity and style. And a lot of extra ammo. He really tried to compete with his father, but never measured up. Sid had a gift for passion, not pragmatism, and Marcus valued one over the other. He just never thought pragmatism would edge him out too.

At first, Sid was angry. Then he was pissed. He searched the world for the better part of a year, calling all of his training to the fore and tapping every contact he could. But Marcus was gone. Part of him had hoped it was a test, but even after failing, there was no reprisal, and no return. So what next?

Sid knew the demands of the life. And he wasn't so sure he could do it alone. In fact, he was pretty sure he would screw it up. His father seemed to think so. In a decision pretty much bankrupt of all pride and guts, proto-KB gathered his belongings and stacks of cash to smuggle them and himself into the United States.

Why, do you ask? It was all he had left. Maybe he'd meet his grandfather, or finally figure out who his mother was. Or maybe he'd spend his money on booze and inordinate amounts of ordinance. I mean, can you blame him? He was out of a job and he was experiencing America for the first time. Liquor, girls (mostly liquor), and all the toys he could never have abroad were finally his. Instead of living for his profession, now Sid lived for the party. And now, a moment of silence for all the liquor bottles, put to death by one-man firing squad.

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We hardly knew ye.

But his first love came back to him in a dream, and he awoke, hungover on his couch, embracing an AR-15. I'm betting most of you would take this as a sign to quit the booze. Interesting. Sid didn't see it that way. The itch was back: he still remembered parts of his childhood fondly, and it wasn't the money or the badassery of being raised from birth to be a hired gun. No, it was the freedom, the firepower, and the style. And if he wasn't going to be a mercenary, there was another profession that offered all three.

Making the leap from washed-up mercenary to superhero was not difficult for Sidney. He already had the equipment, the hideout, and the training. He didn't have much of a secret identity to protect. But he fashioned an alter ego anyways. Take that, logic! Sid conjured Kid Ballistic from his upbringing, distilling that aforementioned American education down to a rugged, stylish, gun-toting, bomb-throwing superhero.

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Kid Ballistic has enjoyed a successful career so far. Criminals often underestimate him on account of his age, and most don't hold a candle to the baddies Sid took on during his mercenary days. Sure, he blows up a few too many minivans, and fires a few too many bullets. But that's what walls are for! And it's not like there were any kids in those ugly minivans. He's confident people will come around. With enough spectacle and bullets, anything is possible!

Tropes


  • Trigger Happy -
  • Non-Powered Costumed Hero -
  • Gun Nut -
  • Beserk Button -
  • Upbringing Makes The Hero -
  • Secret Identity -
  • Where Does He Get All Those Wonderful Toys? -



Influences


  • Damian WayneTM
  • Hit-GirlTM
  • Kid FlashTM




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"The Good..."


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Testimony


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"The Bad..."



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Influences


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Influences


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Influences


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"...and the uncontrollable urge to dance!"



The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly | Ennio Morricone

T.N.T. | AC/DC

Libiamo ne' lieti calici (Let's drink from the joyful cups) | Francesco Maria Piave

I Don't Wanna Set The World On Fire | The Ink Spots

For Whom The Bell Tolls | Metallica

Strangers In The Night | Frank Sinatra

Anything Goes | Cole Porter

Sexy And I Know It | LMFAO

Bang Bang | Nancy Sinatra

1812 Overture | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Don't Stop Me Now | Queen

Short Change Hero | The Heavy

The Last Gunfighter Ballad | Johnny Cash



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Roleplaying Hooks


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Physical Attributes
Stamina
Durability
Speed
Reflexes
Regeneration
Strength
Agility
Expertise
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Magical Attributes
Energy
Resistance
Elemental
Time
Dark
Light
Psionic
Aptitude
Alignment:
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Chaotic Good
Fame:
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Note-Worthy


Biographical Data
Real Name: Sidney Mason Martial Status: Single
Known Aliases: KB, The Kid With No Name, Kid-At-Arms, Quartermaster Occupation: Superhero, Weapons Collector
Gender Male Base of Operations: Westside, Millennium City, MI
Species: Human Education: Some High School
Ethnicity: Caucasian Date of Birth: September 29, 1997
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual Relatives: Marcus Mason Sr. (Grandfather)
Characteristics
Age: 16 Complexion: Fair
Height 5'6" Physical Build: Slim Athletic
Weight: 162 lbs. Physical Features: Multiple tiny scars on hands and arms,
Accent: American Equipment: Small arms, explosives, grappel gun, non-lethal munitions, lethal munitions, more explosives, combat armor
Eyes: Blue Known Abilities: Marksmanship, Gunsmithing, Demolitions, Urban Warfare, Guerilla Warfare, Improvised Weaponry
Hair: Brown Weaponry: FILLFILLFILL
Affiliation
Standing: Citizen Allies: None
SuperGroup: None Enemies: FILLFILLFILLFILL
Sidekicks: None Pets: None
Minions: None IC Deaths: None
OOC Data
OOC Name: Sam Combat Style: Some PvP, mostly RP and PvE
Level: 11 Previous SG's: None
Gender: Male Access to VIP Club: No
RP Type: Mature Modern/Silver Age Access to VB: No
Started CO: July 2013 # Costume Slots: 6
RP Aptitude: Experienced (5 Years) Alternative Characters: None
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