From a Mechwarrior/Batletech game that didn't quite get going:
Malcolm Zhang, 27-year-old Male. Son of Ainsley Scrimgeour and Maj. Zhang Tong Pei (Now divorced)
PXH-1 Phoenix Hawk pilot
Malcolm remembers his early years as his happiest days. His father loved him then, and let him play in the family Phoenix Hawk, regaling him with stories of the battles he fought before settling down as a professor of tactics at the Capellan War College, and telling of the day when he, too, would pilot the mech in the service of the Great House of Liao. His mother, meanwhile, told him stories of his grandfather, Malcolm Scrimgeour, a decorated pilot with the Northwind Highlanders who had died in service to the Capellan Confederacy, and for whom Malcolm had been named, despite the objections of his father.
Malcolm didn't really understand those objections until he began elementary school. It turned that "Malcolm" when pronounced by native Mandarin speakers, sounds like "maokong." Further, it happened that maokong meant "dirt ditch urinal." Children being what they are, Malcolm had cruel nicknames, as well as school bullies, attached to him almost from his first day of school. The bullying continued for years, unhelped by both the fact that Malcolm was small for his age, and the fact that his father, rather than coming to his son's defense, instead became increasingly embarrassed and shamed by the boy. Malcolm, meanwhile, dreamed of the day he would grow up, and take the Phoenix Hawk off to the academy, and bring honor to the family like his grandfather and father had before him. In a mech, Malcolm reasoned, it didn't matter how physically strong you were, or what your name was. In the present, however, he was scared and miserable. Eventually, it got to the point where he refused to go to school, telling his parents he was too afraid. His father left the room without a word, but his mother comforted him then went to his father privately and demanded he train the boy in self-defense. "Won't do any good," the man said, and let the matter drop. But over the next months, she argued with him again and again, until finally Malcolm came home with another broken nose. His parents fought again, and the next thing he knew, Malcolm's father had enlisted him in the Daxan People's Defense, a local paramilitary outfit. "Maybe that will toughen him up," his father chuckled to his crying wife, as a terrified Malcolm was dragged from home to begin his service.
Two years later, Malcolm returned. He was certainly tougher now, and a growth spurt had made him at least average size and strength for his age. He refused to speak to his parents about his time in the DPD, and wanted only to get back into school, so as to improve his chances of qualifying for acceptance to the Capellan War College - His dream had not changed. However, it quickly became clear that his father's opinion of him also remained consistent. His father's attitude toward the boy was plain, and while (at his mother's insistence) he allowed his son to train with the family mech, the man vowed to himself that he would never allow Malcolm to inherit it. He never said as much to Malcolm, until the day came that he was to submit his application to the academy. His grades had been excellent, and he showed a natural skill with the mech, but that day, his father refused to support the application. Additionally, as an instructor, he was in a position to make sure Malcolm was not accepted. When the inevitable bad news came, he looked at his shattered son and said, "Cheer up, boy. I've found you a position in the Ministry of Finance. It's perfectly suited to a boy of your abilities and character."
Crushed, but without options, Malcolm was forced to settle into a steady, but unexciting, career as a mid-level bureaucrat in the service of House Liao. He was doing quite well - he had been an excellent student, and found he was good at his job. In the professional world, where performance mattered more than it had in school, and where physical prowess mattered not at all, he found himself happy and at ease. He was quickly promoted to positions of greater responsibility, and began handling some minor financial negotiations of the House.
It was during one of those negotiations, that Malcolm met Liao Mu Xiao, Planetary Governor of Daxan. Malcolm was negotiating the nationalization of some land held by a rural noble whom the Liao's suspected of possible disloyalty. Despite some misgivings about the Governor's legal position, Malcolm performed admirably in the negotiations. They were just wrapping up when they all felt a slight tremor. It subsided, and everyone brushed it off, until several seconds later when it resumed, with a vengeance. Paintings fell from walls, and the chandelier swayed ominously. As the shaking continued, a bookcase toppled, and a crack appeared in the ceiling. The noble and his team fled the Ministry, along with most of the Ministry's staff. Malcolm was about to follow, dragging the elderly governor in tow, but Liao said, "Please - Mrs. Liao is ill - she is resting upstairs!" Malcolm nodded and said, "Liao Tongzhi ("Comrade Liao"), I will help her, but I must get you outside first." He scooped up the older man, thankful for the fact he was small enough to carry easily, and sprinted outside, delivering the governor onto a park bench just outside the ministry's front gate. He then charged back into the building and up the stairs. The second floor was filling with smoke from an electrical fire, but he quickly identified the richest of the four suites there, and ran in, calling "Liao Popo! Liao Popo!" ("Grandmother Liao!"). He heard a soft whimpering, and entered to see Mrs. Liao lying on the floor in pain, with a dresser pinning her legs, and fire spreading along the carpet. She looked at him hopefully. Somehow, Malcolm found the strength to lift the massive bookcase off the woman, and she pulled herself out from under it with her arms. He gathered her up, taking care not to traumatize her obviously broken legs, and raced downstairs, passing a fire brigade as they raced up to look for more survivors. Governor Liao smiled broadly when he saw them exit the Ministry, and ever since, has done his best to look out for Malcolm's well being.
Unfortunately, a year or so later (some eight months before the present day), Malcolm had need of such aid. In his negotiation, he found himself opposite an old schoolmate, whom he did not recognize. At a sensitive juncture, the man referred to Malcolm by his old nickname, embarrassing him in front of both his opponents and his sponsors. Malcolm was taken off guard, but continued on, shamed, but determined to do his job. However, his opponent had found a weakness, and kept pressing it by working insults and digs at Malcolm into the conversations at every turn. Malcolm had to concentrate more and more on controlling his emotions and could think less and less about the deal he was making. In the end, he was unsuccessful in both endeavors, and punched the opposing diplomat in the mouth. The deal fell through when the other party withdrew from negotiations in protest of Malcolm's actions. House Liao lost a good deal of money and not a little prestige. Malcolm was fired, on the spot and, to his horror, stripped of his Liao citizenship, reducing him to the status of servitor. He lost his government provided home, his salary, his prestige: Everything. He turned to Governor Liao, who made some inquiries, but was unable to restore citizenship to Malcolm, for fear of angering the Mandrins who had voted to strip him of it. Instead, having spoken to Malcolm many time about his early dreams of piloting a mech, Liao advised Malcolm to repair his relations with his father, and convince him to let him strike out on his own with the family mech. He strongly hinted to Malcolm that his prospects within House Liao and on Daxan would be severely limited. Still, he gave Malcolm a large sum of money, and a promise that he would do whatever he could for Malcolm in the future.
Without much hope, Malcolm did go back to his father's house (His mother had left his father soon after Malcolm had moved out, and apologized for shaming him. He entreated his father to fulfill the promised that had been made to him as a boy, and to let him inherit the Phoenix Hawk. Predictably, his father simply belittled him for his failure and job loss, but Malcolm persisted until finally his father, rose, took something from his desk, signed it, put it into his pocket. He smirked and said, "Okay, Maokong, follow me," leading him outside. Without warning, he turned on a dime and punched Malcolm in the stomach, "Your gall is amazing, Maokong. You show me nothing that would make you worthy of this magnificent machine, then disgrace yourself in the career I arranged for you, and now demand I help you again by giving you what you consider your birthright. Well, boy, here is your chance. If you can take his deed from me, you can take the mech. If not - if I break that nose of yours one more time and I take you down - Well, then I don't want to see you here ever again."
Malcolm didn't hesitate, and threw a punch at his father. The vet dodged easily and delivered a blow to Malcolm's belly. Then to his face, then body again, then back to the face, and then shoved Malcolm into the wall. A little wobbly on his feet, Malcolm did something he still isn't proud of - he kicked his father in the groin. The older man doubled over, and Malcolm had time to deliver a chop to the neck that knocked him down. Letting loose with all the resentment he'd built up over the years, he kicked his father in the head until he was unconscious. Without waiting to see if the man was okay, Malcolm bent down and grabbed the deed, and left.
He stopped by his mother's modest apartment, and apologized for shaming her as well. She offered to let him stay with her, but he said that it would be best if he left the planet until he could return proudly. He kissed her on the forehead, and said good-bye.
He was already carrying the gear he'd collected as a member of the DPD, figuring if it was useful as in the militia, it would be useful as a mercenary. He purchased a few more things, and then went to pick up the mech from the War College's hangar. His father apparently hadn’t called over with orders to stop him, and he did bear a properly endorsed deed to the mech, so he was allowed take possession, and had it moved tot he starport.
He soon made his way to Solaris, where he has been intensively training with the mech ever since. He hopes to get in a few more arena battles to prove his skills to himself before looking for mercenary work - better to get beat up in an arena than on a real mission where his inexperience could lead to harm for others depending on his competence.
Stats
3 Build (BLD)
5 Reflexes (REF)
6 Intuition (INT)
5 Learning (LRN)
5 Charisma (CHA)
Athletic (18-3-5) 10
Physical (18-5-6) 7
Mental (18-5-6) 7
Social (18-6-5) 7
Languages:
Chinese (Native)
Scots Gaelic 2
English 2
Skills:
Mechwarrior Package:
Gunnery/mech 2 (5+)
Piloting/mech 2 (5+)
Small Arms 2 (5+)
Unarmed Combat 2 (8+)
Leadership 1 (6+)
Survival 1 (6+)
Technician/Mech 1 (6+)
Administration 1(6+)
Bureaucracy 1 (6+)
Climbing 1(9+) (Life Path)
First Aid 2 (5+) (Life Path)
Interrogation 1 (6+) (Life Path)
Negotiation 1 (6+)
Perception 1(6+)
Protocol: Liao 2 (5+) (Extra rank from Life Path)
Running 2 (8+) (Life Path)
SI/Liao History 2 (5+) (Life Path)
SI/Northwind Highlanders History 1 (6+) (Background)
SI/Liao Politics 2 (5+) (Background)
SI/Bagpipes 1(6+) (Life Path)
Tactics 1(6+)
Advantages: Extra Edge(1), Contact (2), Wealth (1), Well-equipped (1)
Equipment:
Noteputer 500 Cb
Highland Bagpipes, 200 Cb (?)
Communicator, military 50 Cb
Medkit 10 Cb
2x Jumpsuit
1x Camouflage Fatigues
1x Business Suit and Tie, 150 Cb (?)
Auto Pistol, Magnum 75 Cb
4x Magazines 16Cb
Knife 8 Cb
Mini Stunstick 50 Cb
3 PowerPacks 15 Cb
Silencer 25 Cb
Suit, Flak 150 Cb
Helmet, Flak 25 Cb
Combat Boots 48 Cb
Total Cost: 1322 Cb
Left Over: 4678 Cb