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Rogue Warrior
For Karl Green's eyes only...
Henry "Hank" Hall: 18 year old high school senior. Son of Senator Irwin Hall and Rachel Hall. Co-Captain of the Football team, member of the wrestling team, Elmond High School, Elmond Virginia. Applying to Georgetown University and the Army ROTC program. Hobbies include weight lifting, watching professional wrestling and action movies.
Donald "Don" Hall: 17 year old high school senior. Son of Senator Irwin Hall and Rachel Hall. Co-Captain of the Debate team (Persuasive arguing) and member of the swim team, Elmond High School, Elmond, Virginia. Applying to Georgetown University with Scholarships, to stay close to home.
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Hank and Don Hall grew up the picture of sibling rivalry. As they got older and their personalities began to take shape it became obvious that Don was the thinker and Hank was more aggressive. They still stuck together most of the time. By no means best friends, they did stay semi-involved in each others lives.
The summer before Junior year their dad had to fly to an American Embassy in Italy. The boys persuaded him to take them along. So the Hall family packed their bags and flew overseas. They managed to do a lot of site seeing and have a pretty great time, Don took in the culture and Hank complained about how backwards things were done and that no one spoke English.
The day before they were to come home, Senator Hall took the boys to the embassy with him. Don was eager to see how things worked and Hank wanted to hang out with some Marines. While Senator Hall was in a meeting the boys were given a tour. This is when the embassy was attacked and terrorists stormed inside. A Marine guard shoved the boys into a workroom and locked them in. They could hear yelling, screaming and gunfire the entire time. Both boys were panicked and began to argue about how to get out of the room. A strange gas filled the room and the boys heard voices talking to them. The voices were not from anyone in the building. There were two voices that claimed to be the lords of Chaos and Order. They said they could help the boys if the boys would help maintain a balance between good and evil in their world. The boys agreed and were suddenly transformed. They possessed powerful abilities that allowed them to escape the room and defeat the terrorists. When the fight was over the boys passed out in a hallway, overwhelmed from everything that had happened. They were found in the hall and rushed to medical assistance. They were found unharmed and given clean bills of health.
On the trip back to the U.S. they finally spoke to one another about what happened. They had the same story and decided it must have been real. Don was cautions that such power could be dangerous but Hank was convinced that they could accomplish a lot with that power. Regardless, neither of them could find a way to trigger their abilities.
Back in the U. S. life returned to normal. One night after a scrimmage game at the school stadium, Hank and Don were arguing while walking down the road, back to the school. Suddenly, a car appealed out of nowhere. It rushed at them, swerving all over the road. It was followed closely by two police cars. There were more students coming across the road and the passenger of the first car was starting to shoot at the police. Without realizing what they were doing, Hank said Hawk and Don said Dove and they had transformed and stopped the car before it did any other damage. The police were surprised but thankful for the help. When the police asked for their names, the two boys responded Hawk and Dove.
After that the boys began to understand more about their powers and how they worked. They could transform into costume at any time, just by thought. But, they could not access their powers unless there was danger nearby and then they had to speak their names. Hank learned that he possessed greater strength and physical abilities while Don learned that his abilities were more of an increased mental capability. The new powers gave the brothers something in common but did not do much to strengthen their friendship. One problem that developed was that their dad was part of the committee that made sure all super heroes were registered with the government. Don was all for this but Hank said it was wrong, like gun registration.
Not entirely sure what to do the boys continued to appear as Hawk and Dove whenever they were needed. They even managed to meet a couple of super heroes like Superman and the Flash. Finally they received word of the TITAN program and were notified that they would be enrolled. Not wanting to explain to their parents that they were super heroes, they agreed to the program if a cover story could be explained to their family about their new school.
Hawk has his reservations about the program. He likes the opportunity to meet others like him and Don and to learn more about what they can do. he does not like the idea of being drafted into a private army that no one knows about. He will look after Don and use that as his excuse to be there. As he gets to know the others and accepts them he will have to make other excuses for why he is part of Team: TITAN.
Don sees the program as an incredible learning experience and considers himself a foreign exchange student in a way. He knows he will have to keep an eye on Hank to make sure he does not start too much trouble or that he does not get too embarrassed by him. Although he is very enthusiastic about the opportunity he has to try and play it down around Hank, just to keep him quiet.
Donald "Don" Hall: 17 year old high school senior. Son of Senator Irwin Hall and Rachel Hall. Co-Captain of the Debate team (Persuasive arguing) and member of the swim team, Elmond High School, Elmond, Virginia. Applying to Georgetown University with Scholarships, to stay close to home.
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Hank and Don Hall grew up the picture of sibling rivalry. As they got older and their personalities began to take shape it became obvious that Don was the thinker and Hank was more aggressive. They still stuck together most of the time. By no means best friends, they did stay semi-involved in each others lives.
The summer before Junior year their dad had to fly to an American Embassy in Italy. The boys persuaded him to take them along. So the Hall family packed their bags and flew overseas. They managed to do a lot of site seeing and have a pretty great time, Don took in the culture and Hank complained about how backwards things were done and that no one spoke English.
The day before they were to come home, Senator Hall took the boys to the embassy with him. Don was eager to see how things worked and Hank wanted to hang out with some Marines. While Senator Hall was in a meeting the boys were given a tour. This is when the embassy was attacked and terrorists stormed inside. A Marine guard shoved the boys into a workroom and locked them in. They could hear yelling, screaming and gunfire the entire time. Both boys were panicked and began to argue about how to get out of the room. A strange gas filled the room and the boys heard voices talking to them. The voices were not from anyone in the building. There were two voices that claimed to be the lords of Chaos and Order. They said they could help the boys if the boys would help maintain a balance between good and evil in their world. The boys agreed and were suddenly transformed. They possessed powerful abilities that allowed them to escape the room and defeat the terrorists. When the fight was over the boys passed out in a hallway, overwhelmed from everything that had happened. They were found in the hall and rushed to medical assistance. They were found unharmed and given clean bills of health.
On the trip back to the U.S. they finally spoke to one another about what happened. They had the same story and decided it must have been real. Don was cautions that such power could be dangerous but Hank was convinced that they could accomplish a lot with that power. Regardless, neither of them could find a way to trigger their abilities.
Back in the U. S. life returned to normal. One night after a scrimmage game at the school stadium, Hank and Don were arguing while walking down the road, back to the school. Suddenly, a car appealed out of nowhere. It rushed at them, swerving all over the road. It was followed closely by two police cars. There were more students coming across the road and the passenger of the first car was starting to shoot at the police. Without realizing what they were doing, Hank said Hawk and Don said Dove and they had transformed and stopped the car before it did any other damage. The police were surprised but thankful for the help. When the police asked for their names, the two boys responded Hawk and Dove.
After that the boys began to understand more about their powers and how they worked. They could transform into costume at any time, just by thought. But, they could not access their powers unless there was danger nearby and then they had to speak their names. Hank learned that he possessed greater strength and physical abilities while Don learned that his abilities were more of an increased mental capability. The new powers gave the brothers something in common but did not do much to strengthen their friendship. One problem that developed was that their dad was part of the committee that made sure all super heroes were registered with the government. Don was all for this but Hank said it was wrong, like gun registration.
Not entirely sure what to do the boys continued to appear as Hawk and Dove whenever they were needed. They even managed to meet a couple of super heroes like Superman and the Flash. Finally they received word of the TITAN program and were notified that they would be enrolled. Not wanting to explain to their parents that they were super heroes, they agreed to the program if a cover story could be explained to their family about their new school.
Hawk has his reservations about the program. He likes the opportunity to meet others like him and Don and to learn more about what they can do. he does not like the idea of being drafted into a private army that no one knows about. He will look after Don and use that as his excuse to be there. As he gets to know the others and accepts them he will have to make other excuses for why he is part of Team: TITAN.
Don sees the program as an incredible learning experience and considers himself a foreign exchange student in a way. He knows he will have to keep an eye on Hank to make sure he does not start too much trouble or that he does not get too embarrassed by him. Although he is very enthusiastic about the opportunity he has to try and play it down around Hank, just to keep him quiet.