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Battletech/Mechwarrior: "Days of the Jackal"
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<blockquote data-quote="Drakknyte32" data-source="post: 1474568" data-attributes="member: 16580"><p>Ryan Dale</p><p></p><p>A3 (30 stats, 16 skills, 1 advantage)</p><p></p><p>Build 4</p><p>Reflexes 6</p><p>Intuition 6</p><p>Learning 6</p><p>Charisma 2</p><p></p><p>Athletic (8)</p><p>Physical (6)</p><p>Mental (6)</p><p>Social (10)</p><p></p><p>Gunnery/Mech 4 (2+)</p><p>Pilot/Mech/ 2 (4+)</p><p>Small Arms 2 (4+)</p><p>Career/Farmer 2 (4+)</p><p>Drive 2 (4+)</p><p>Gambling 2 (4+)</p><p>Technician/Mech 1 (5+)</p><p>Survival 1 (5+)</p><p>Perception 1 (5+)</p><p>Sneak 1 (5+)</p><p>SI/Agriculture 1 (5+)</p><p>Tactics 1 (5+)</p><p>Unarmed 1 (7+)</p><p>Scrounge 1 (9+)</p><p>Streetwise 1 (9+)</p><p></p><p>Extra Edge (2)</p><p>Wealth (2)</p><p></p><p>Equipment.</p><p>Revolver, Magnum (60)</p><p>10 Ammo (30)</p><p>Laser Sight (25)</p><p>Field Kit, Basic (10)</p><p>2 Jumpsuits (0)</p><p>2 Camo Fatigues (30)</p><p></p><p>Starting Wealth</p><p>50,045 CB</p><p></p><p>Mech: Marauder Mad-3D "Hunter"</p><p></p><p></p><p>Appearance, Attitude, and History: </p><p>Ryan looks like he's in his late teens or early twenties. He has a </p><p>mass of wild dark brown hair that looks like it has never seen a </p><p>comb. His body is in very good shape and it shows even through the </p><p>combat fatigues he is never seen without.</p><p></p><p>Outside his mech Ryan often acts like a little child. He is very </p><p>shy around large numbers of people and is completely lost in a big </p><p>city. Inside his mech or when hunting, however, it is a very </p><p>different story. Ryan becomes very calm and expressionless. He </p><p>performs his tasks with deadly seriousness and to the best of his </p><p>abilities.</p><p></p><p>Ryan Dale grew up on a colony world. He was the son of a farmer but </p><p>spent most of his time hunting, whether his father wanted him to or </p><p>not. One day while out hunting he came across a Davion outpost. The </p><p>outpost had long since been abondoned but there were still a few </p><p>valuable things there. Most noticably a very beat up Marauder </p><p>Mad-3D.</p><p></p><p>Ryan started to try and fix the mech and discovered something very </p><p>useful. He was naturally good at fixing mechs. Despite his talent </p><p>it still took several years to scrounge up all the necessary </p><p>equipment and put it on the mech. In the end it was worth it </p><p>however. He had a fully functional 75 ton walking death machine to </p><p>call his own. Now if only he knew how to use it.</p><p>Ryan began to practice with his mech and discovered something even </p><p>more useful. He was exceptionally good at piloting mechs. After a </p><p>bit of fiddling with the controls he was using the mech like a </p><p>second skin.</p><p></p><p>He named the mech "Hunter" and spent all his spare time training </p><p>with it. There were no other mechs to fight on his home planet but </p><p>he got some decent training hunting his planet's desert runners, a </p><p>species of flightless birds (think Ostrich, only faster). The </p><p>runners didn't fight back but they were small and fast so they made </p><p>good target practice. Ryan also spent a lot of time playing mech </p><p>simulations on the outpost's equipment. He soon became a very good, </p><p>if unexperienced, mech pilot.</p><p></p><p>Ryan is now a young adult and is ready to do something with his </p><p>life. He won a free trip to Solaris (and a large wad of cash) </p><p>gambling with the captain of one of the infrequent jumpships that </p><p>came to the planet. Now he's in his first big city, and ready to </p><p>begin his true calling as a warrior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drakknyte32, post: 1474568, member: 16580"] Ryan Dale A3 (30 stats, 16 skills, 1 advantage) Build 4 Reflexes 6 Intuition 6 Learning 6 Charisma 2 Athletic (8) Physical (6) Mental (6) Social (10) Gunnery/Mech 4 (2+) Pilot/Mech/ 2 (4+) Small Arms 2 (4+) Career/Farmer 2 (4+) Drive 2 (4+) Gambling 2 (4+) Technician/Mech 1 (5+) Survival 1 (5+) Perception 1 (5+) Sneak 1 (5+) SI/Agriculture 1 (5+) Tactics 1 (5+) Unarmed 1 (7+) Scrounge 1 (9+) Streetwise 1 (9+) Extra Edge (2) Wealth (2) Equipment. Revolver, Magnum (60) 10 Ammo (30) Laser Sight (25) Field Kit, Basic (10) 2 Jumpsuits (0) 2 Camo Fatigues (30) Starting Wealth 50,045 CB Mech: Marauder Mad-3D "Hunter" Appearance, Attitude, and History: Ryan looks like he's in his late teens or early twenties. He has a mass of wild dark brown hair that looks like it has never seen a comb. His body is in very good shape and it shows even through the combat fatigues he is never seen without. Outside his mech Ryan often acts like a little child. He is very shy around large numbers of people and is completely lost in a big city. Inside his mech or when hunting, however, it is a very different story. Ryan becomes very calm and expressionless. He performs his tasks with deadly seriousness and to the best of his abilities. Ryan Dale grew up on a colony world. He was the son of a farmer but spent most of his time hunting, whether his father wanted him to or not. One day while out hunting he came across a Davion outpost. The outpost had long since been abondoned but there were still a few valuable things there. Most noticably a very beat up Marauder Mad-3D. Ryan started to try and fix the mech and discovered something very useful. He was naturally good at fixing mechs. Despite his talent it still took several years to scrounge up all the necessary equipment and put it on the mech. In the end it was worth it however. He had a fully functional 75 ton walking death machine to call his own. Now if only he knew how to use it. Ryan began to practice with his mech and discovered something even more useful. He was exceptionally good at piloting mechs. After a bit of fiddling with the controls he was using the mech like a second skin. He named the mech "Hunter" and spent all his spare time training with it. There were no other mechs to fight on his home planet but he got some decent training hunting his planet's desert runners, a species of flightless birds (think Ostrich, only faster). The runners didn't fight back but they were small and fast so they made good target practice. Ryan also spent a lot of time playing mech simulations on the outpost's equipment. He soon became a very good, if unexperienced, mech pilot. Ryan is now a young adult and is ready to do something with his life. He won a free trip to Solaris (and a large wad of cash) gambling with the captain of one of the infrequent jumpships that came to the planet. Now he's in his first big city, and ready to begin his true calling as a warrior. [/QUOTE]
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