Name: Jerome Babineaux Age/DOB: 15 (4/6/1928 ) Gender: Male Physical Description: Jerome has jet black hair with brown eyes. He has a skinny angular face with light freckles on his cheeks. He is 1.75 meters (5'9) and 140 pounds, skinny with knobby knees. Jerome also is far-sighted and wears a pair of spectacles to make up for his bad eyesight. Skills: Jerome is an excellent shot with a rifle, learning from his uncle. Although needing glasses to see in close distances, his long range vision is more than adequate for potential sniping and sharpshooting tasks. History: Jerome was born in 1928, the youngest of two children. Jerome's father, Giles, had served in the Great War and detested the fighting he saw there. He vowed to become a man of peace and work as a farmer. His emotional scars from the conflict caused Giles intense emotional pain that he tried to dull with the bottle. Abusive and often angry, Jerome and his older brother Henri often turned to their uncle Thomas for help. Thomas took the boys under his wing and protected them from their father. Unlike Giles, Thomas often liked to romanticize the brutality of the war. He saw the Germans as France's natural enemy and thought it would be a matter of time until the Hun awoke again to take on France. Thomas filled both impressionable boy's heads with dreams of patriotism and battlefield glory. He taught them to shoot and drilled his militaristic doctrine into their heads. Henri signed up for the French Army as soon as he was old enough, Jerome would follow in his steps. Then in 1940, the Germans came like a plague of locusts, destroying the French forces with their mighty Blitzkrieg. Henri was killed in the fighting while Thomas, too old for service in the army, disappeared into the night with a group of like minded Frenchmen. Just before he left he gave Jerome careful instructions and to watch and wait. His time for glory would come. Psychological Profile: Jerome's head has been filled with delusions of glorious battle from his uncle. He believes that it his duty to kill as many Nazis as possible, the only noble death one that involves taking out as many Germans as he can before he dies. The abuse from his father has also led to Jerome latching on to father figures, no matter their age. His uncle, local boys, and anybody Jerome feels he can trust earns his unquestionable loyalty and need to praise. Relatives/Relations/Contacts: Thomas Babineaux - Jerome's uncle, a veteran of the Great War, and a member of the French Resistance. Henri Babineaux - Sergeant in the French Army, killed in action during the Battle of France.