[@nerminator] [b]Name:[/b] Leonard C. Jackson [b]Appearance:[/b] [img]http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs50/f/2009/336/1/5/Revolver_Ocelot_12_09_by_timflanagan.jpg[/img] [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Ethnicity:[/b] American [b]Birth and Death date:[/b] September 27th, 1931 - January 18th, 1999 [b]Psychological Profile:[/b] Leonard is exceptionally intelligent and is a master strategist. He tends to be a lone wolf and is very capable on his own, however this doesn't mean he isn't a team player. While he may be arrogant here and there, he is an excellent team player, a brilliant leader, and always finds a way to contribute to the task at hand. [b]Backstory:[/b] Leonard grew up on a farm in Dallas, Texas during the Great Depression and a good portion of World War II, while on the farm he developed a passion for western movies and the cowboy lifestyle. The Johnsons provided Dallas with a huge supply of food, however the family was also in a deep debt to a gang known as the Texas Riders. On March 2nd, 1944, Leonard left the farm to see the new serial "Captain America Starring Dick Parcell" and came back to see that his entire family and the farm's help had been murdered. At first all Leonard could do is mourn the death of his family, but a few years passed and he finally decided he had to use his loss as a purpose... a purpose to fuel his crusade of justice. At the age of 21, he decided that the Texas Riders had terrorized Dallas enough and he refused to watch them do it any further. He loaded his late Father's Colt Model 1873 revolver and began a hunt to find his family's killers. After months of questioning and breaking bones, Leonard found and killed the entirety of the Texas Riders by his lonesome. He was commended by the Texas governor for his efficient work. In 1957, at the age of 26, Leonard became a bounty hunter and later a mercenary to continue his crusade of justice around the hemisphere. In his later years, he formed his own mercenary unit known as the Ghosts: a group of skilled individuals who had all lost family or friends to pointless violence and primarily operated in the western hemisphere that--on paper--didn't exist. A few years later, Johnson was assassinated visiting his family's gravesite in Dallas, Texas at the age of 68 on January 18th, 1999. Johnson was revived at his death age of 68 to take on one last contract... [b]Family:[/b] Marsha Jackson | Age 42 | Mother | Deceased Leonard C. Jackson Sr. | Age 46 | Father | Deceased Hope Jackson | Age 12 | Sister | Deceased [b]Items:[/b] Colt Model 1873 revolver, silver pocket watch, a pocketknife, and the clothes on his back. [b]Translator Object:[/b] A silver pocket watch tucked away in his vest pocket.