Here's the CS for the DM's approval: [hider=Wet Willie] [b]Name:[/b] William Carpenter [b]Nickname:[/b] Wet Willie, W.W. [hider=Appearance] [b]Normal:[/b] [img]http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/gameinformer/features/tekkenridiculous/bob.jpg[/img] [b]GM:[/b] [img]http://mygaming.co.za/news/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Worms-3D.jpg[/img] [/hider] [b]Gender/Age:[/b] Male / 19 [b]Gamer Title:[/b] w3t_w1ll1 [b]Chosen Game Mastery:[/b] Worms Armageddon [b]Preferred Weapon(s)/Power-Up(s):[/b] [list][*]Baseball Bat [*]Hand Grenade [*]Supply Drop[/list] [b]Background:[/b] William grew up in a world of cruel positive feedback: If you're chubby, nobody picks you for football, so you go home and play videogames, end up chubbier, and vice versa. And our hero's over-developed imagination has made the world of virtual achievements even more alluring. His parents weren't rich, so he would usually own a one-generation-ago system and would trade in games to keep new ones flowing. Until eventually simple PCs became cheap enough for his parents to afford. His preference for games built for careful planning (as opposed to quick response) naturally pulled him towards turn-based tactics such as Commandos, Heroes of Might and Magic, and of course, Worms. He became ridiculously good at the latter, and his grenade trick-shots became the talk of the lan-party. Between the super-sheep and the holy-hand-grenade, William felt right at home. Hell, if he could, he would live among them, in perpetual contest of Last Man Standing, armed with surprisingly accurate 2nd-order dynamics and ridiculous explosives... [b]Other:[/b] The first video game I remember playing was a chinese version of this: [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1c/Tankbatt.png[/img] It was colored differently and was on one of those "1001 in 1" custom systems. This was the early 90s I think. Once I immigrated to Israel we got a NES and the real fun began, with games such as Super Mario Bros, weird chinese DBZ stuff, Metroid and all the other popular titles. The first PC game was DooM, at a friend's house (since my parents couldn't afford a PC). The first PC game on my own rig was "Ashes to Ashes", which is a kind of sci-fi doom ripoff, as well as various demos such as Duke Nukem 3D, Wolfenstein, And that one weird first person spaceship game that I spent hours on but don't remember the name. The first Tomb Raider was the first true 3D game I think. This is enough "other", yes? [/hider]