1. Soooo... What's your character's name?
-Francis Engels.
2. Now what's his/her 's damage? There must be something wrong with the (wo)man.
-With both his parents dead, being one of the hundred-or-so immune human beings to a world-destroying virus and witnessing colleagues and friends die on a daily basis, he's developped a weird sense of humour and
3. Anything good about your character?
-As close to the abyss as he sometimes teeters (quite literally), a no-nonsense approach to any event that could potentially threaten his fragile stability keeps him immune to most disasters. Oh, and he's a good pilot. VERY good.
4. What's your character's world like?
-Unlivable without heavy protection below 1 500m, torn between two loose coalitions and full of (yet) unforeseen dangers.
5. Does he/she have any significant others? Would he/she make an ideal partner for anyone?
-He won't ever admit a crush if he ever has one, but rugged good looks and damaged personnality have made him a juicy target for single female colleagues.
6. What does your character do when he/she is upset?
-Gazes out the viewport and tries to come to terms with whichever situation is upsetting him.
7. What kind of occupation does your character have?
-Heavily militarily orientated, dangerous, and extraordinarily fun though very demanding.
8. What is your character afraid of?
-He doesn't really know, and couldn't care less. Probably mechanical failure, but he's learnt to trust his Monkeys.
9. Is your character satisfied with who he/she is?
-Not most of the time. Has its ups and downs like anyone, but strives to achieve the best. When it's not perfect by his own standards, he thinks he's personally failed.
10. What's your character's idea of a good time?
-Any day he flies, especially when Ravens rain.
11. Your character is alone in a restaurant, starving to death, and someone's left a delicious juicy burger behind. He/she knows it's somebody else's because the person wrote a note asking your character NOT to eat the burger. What do they do?
-No food left over in the mess. Everyone knows the value of it by then. Though, if so, regs prevent from touching anyone else's food since the Outbreak. But then, if the situation DID present itself, he could nip a bite.
12. Actually, your character wasn't alone in the last question. He/she just notices a police officer is watching the burger rather intently. In fact, it's probably the police officer's burger. What would your character do now?
-Providing what others need being the MP's secondary duty, after keeping order on board, he'd be happy to offer it anyhow, so, what the heck? He could get another one since he'd "lost it on duty".
What would your character do if he/she..
1. Had to fight off a pack of five-year olds?
-Grab one, give him a reasonably smooth kicking for the example, put him and his mates back in circulation.
2. Was stuck in a foreign country where he/she didn't speak the local lingo?
-If he's stuck with an idiom he can't speak, it'll either be the computer nerd's room, or a prison cell on a Fed cruiser. And in the second case he's likely to understand the useful bits.
3. Was hit by a basket of Atlantic salmon?
-Salmons are extinct.
4. Had to save the world?
-Already works every day to that end, like most of his colleagues.
5. Was dropped into the middle of a busy street in the modern world?
-Wonder why the hell the author did that to him, spend a fifth of a second on the question, collect himself and try to slip by unnoticed.
Does your character like
1. Stripclubs? Depends how he feels.
2. Birthdays? Not really ever been to, or had, one.
3. Sunsets? Loves 'em.
4. Flesh-eating diseases? Experienced first-hand, hates.
5. Democracy? Politics have left, survival took their seat when it was still warm.
Would your character ever
1. Get Facebook? The Net not being monitored/maintained in over fifteen years, Facebook's servers have probably died off.
2. Be loved? He would never admit liking it at first.
3. Read Shakespeare? Should he have free time in which he wouldn't need to sleep, he could.
4. Breakdance? Not likely, he's nearly always recovering from injuries.
5. Push someone into a swamp? For a friend, if it wasn't dangerous and if in a good mood. For a stranger he merely dislikes, if he was bored. For a foe or someone he simply really hates, he'd make sure it's polluted by nuke waste.









New 12 chapter up, sah!
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"There are those who express themselves through words... Others do it through pictures... Luckily for me, I am both and neither at once." - A friend.
Ah, old dreams... What strength they still have to capture our minds.. Hmm, I'd put money on the Mirage.
Oh, bad news: I spoke to Martin this morning and he says his company won't lend me a heli this summer because I don't have high enough hours. I can understand it from a safety point of view but still: *CENSORED*
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Well, the turning radius, speed and general handling characteristics of the Mirage... Kind of don't even COMPARE. Payloads for the bastard things are different but still quite similar, with the GR4 having an interesting ECM/ECCM capability, but the Mirage boasting the ranged capability and fire-and-forget systems. WIN.
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"There are those who express themselves through words... Others do it through pictures... Luckily for me, I am both and neither at once." - A friend.
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