[quote=@Gunther] [@HeySeuss] I have more than a few variations of SFC Brian Park, originally of Boston, Massachusetts who I can alter just slightly to put into this RP. LOL [hider=Brian Park][B][h3][color=f7941d]Name:[/color] Brian Park[/h3][/B] [B][COLOR=f7941d]Callsign: [/color] The Riddler[/B] [B][COLOR=f7941d]Age: [/color] 34[/B] [B][COLOR=f7941d]Rank: [/color] Sergeant First Class[/B] [B][COLOR=f7941d]Military Occupational Specialty (MOS): [/color] 18B -- Special Operations Weapons Sergeant/11B Infantryman[/B] [B][COLOR=f7941d]Appearance: [/color][/b] [i][b]"The Riddler"[/b][/i] stands 5'11", and weighs 195 Lbs. He is of Korean American descent. Brian Park is of excellent physical condition with very short hair; maintaining a standard High and Tight haircut. [img]http://www.middletownpress.com/content/articles/2011/03/15/news/doc4d7fa2c2ed6e7278801945.jpg[/img] [B][COLOR=f7941d][U]Skills/Abilities:[/U][/color][/b] - Served as a Squad Automatic Rifleman, Grenadier, and member of a member of a Special Operations Alpha Detachment. - Airborne School - Ranger School - Special Operations Warfare Center - HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) qualified - Jumpmaster qualified - US Army Physical Fitness Score: 300 of 300. - Expert with the Bofors Assault Rifle, hitting 40 of 40 targets at his last Range Qualification - Proficient with all available small arms weapons on the planet. [hider=Equipment][B][COLOR=f7941d][U]Equipment:[/U][/color][/b] [hider=Carried Items][b][u]Items carried on person:[/u][/b] Current Army Combat Uniform (ACU), tan combat boots, black weight lifting gloves, a NCStar CBG2911 tactical back pack, color green, Night vision device (attaches to helmet), and Dragonscale Armor. Olive Green Combat Assault vest, two olive green canteens at the rear left and right along the waist, four pouches containing two each magazines for the Bofors Assault Rifle, a tactical holster on the right outer thigh for the pistol, a first aid kit, a butt pack attached to the rear and a camel back hydration system. Brian has a Kevlar construction helmet shaped like the German Falschirmjager helmet of WWII. In his pockets he carries a lensatic compass, a green whistle, grease pencils, black ink pens, a small notebook, protractor, binoculars (7x50mm) and three rolls of black electrical tape. In his butt pack; one MRE (Meal, Ready to Eat) broken down, cleaning rag, weapons cleaning kit, Cleaner, Lubricant & Preservative (CLP) bottle. He has nine spare magazines that are all full, four magazines for the pistol. He wears a current state of the art communication system hardened to withstand EMP. When he is not wearing his helmet, he wears his US Army Spec Ops Beret, Green in color. Attached to his helmet is a set of Goggles (Sun, Wind and Dust). Brian has a Gerber Mark II Survival knife attached to his assault vest, a Gerber boot knife at the top of his right boot & a Leatherman tool on his belt.[/hider][hider=in pack] [b][u]Items carried in his pack:[/u][/b] Three MREs, one extra set of combat fatigues, foot powder, sunscreen, four empty magazines, five Black T-shirts in zip lock bags, seven pairs of wool socks in zip lock bags, wet weather poncho, poncho liner, four bungee cords with hooks, three rolls of OD green duct tape, two hundred feet of 550 Lb parachute cord, one brown towel, a two-quart bladder canteen attached to pack, Intrenching tool (E-Tool) /with carrier, a climbing harness, locking D-ring, figure eight descender, various military snap links, four small spools of trip wire with four small nails inside each spool, Nomex hood.[/hider][/hider] [B][COLOR=f7941d]Personality:[/color][/b] Brian Park is serious about his work. He knows that survival is dependent upon his ability to pay close attention to detail and to insure those personnel he is charged with preparing for combat take their training seriously as well as the preparation requirements for combat. When in combat, Brian Park is "Serious as a Mother Fuckin' Heart Attack" and that is what he will tell you. When he is not on an operation, not training, or not on duty, Brian Park is a fun-loving soldier with a great sense of humor. His sense of humor earned him the sobriquet of "The Riddler". [B][color=f7941d]History:[/color][/b] Brian Park is originally from Boston, MA. He has served for 16 years in the US Army. Brian's duty assignments include: - Squad Automatic Weapon gunner, B Company, 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry (1-27), 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii - Grenadier, C Company, 1st Battalion, 75th Rangers (1-75), Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia - After being promoted to Sergeant, Brian attended the US Army Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQ) at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center, Ft. Bragg, NC (JFK - SWC) - Special Operations Weapons Sergeant, A Detachment, A Co. 1st Bn, 1st Special Forces Group (SFG), Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), Tacoma, WA[/hider] Or this guy from Rhode Island, could use some rewriting... [hider=Tyus Morse][hider][center][img]http://i.imgur.com/SUUiXTG.png?1[/img][/center][/hider] [h3][color=00a651][b]Name:[/b][/color] Tyus Morse[/h3] [color=00a651][b]Age/Gender:[/b][/color] 35 or 36/Male (DOB: 15 AUG 80) [color=00a651][b]Nationality:[/b][/color] American [color=00a651][b]Rank:[/b][/color] Master Sergeant [color=00a651][b]Preferred Role:[/b][/color] Light Weapons Operator "Gun Guy" [hider=Background] [color=00a651][b]Brief Background:[/b][/color] Tyus Morse is of African descent growing up in Central Falls, RI; one of the Ocean State's high crime/economically deprived neighborhoods. Tyus' father was heavily into Martial arts, enrolling his son at an early age. Tyus received a Junior Black Belt at age 11 after four years of training and then his first degree black belt in Kempo Karate at age 14. As a teen, Tyus was able to move into the Teen Krav Maga program where he trained on the Israeli Self-Defense form, borrowing techniques from Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and Taekwondo. By age 17, Tyus had his second degree black belt with training in both Kempo Karate and Krav Maga. Since, his father was seriously interested in Martial arts as well, the father and son worked out frequently together, helping to hone Tyus' skills. Tyus was not an exceptional student in school receiving average grades, but also learning how to speak German in the process. He spent most of his High School years playing soccer in the fall and running with the track team in the spring. He excelled in athletic pursuits. After High School, Tyus enlisted in the United States Army attending Basic Combat & Infantry Training at Ft. Benning, GA. Upon completion of the 14-week Infantry Course, he proceeded to Airborne and Ranger Schools, both at Ft. Benning. In 1999, after successfully completing training requirements as an Airborne Ranger, Private (E2) Morse was assigned to the 2nd Ranger Battalion at Joint Base Lewis-McChord about five miles south of Tacoma, WA. By October, 2001, Private First Class (E3) Tyus Morse was reassigned to A Company, First Battalion, 27th Infantry (1-27 IN), 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, HI. On 1 January 2002, Tyus Morse was promoted to Sergeant (E5) and assigned as an Infantry Team Leader with C Co., 1-27 IN. By August, he re-enlisted for another four years and submitted a request for Special Forces Training. In January 2003, Sergeant Morse arrived at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center (JFK-SWC) in order to enter the selection process for the Special Forces Qualification Course. The course lasted one year and three months for Sergeant Morse. At its conclusion, he received the 18B Special Operations Weapons Sergeant MOS. He also received classroom instruction in the Arabic language. In April 2004, Sergeant Morse was assigned to Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA) 5235, C Co., 2nd Battalion 5th Special Forces Group (2-5 SFG), Ft. Campbell, KY. While with 5th Group, Sergeant Morse deployed to the Middle East at least a dozen times between 2004 and 2008. During this time, he was promoted to Staff Sergeant (SSG) and engaged the enemy no fewer than forty-three separate engagements. During this time, he received several minor injuries and was hospitalized for a brief stint in 2006 for a gunshot wound (GSW) to the right thigh. Also as a member of the Special Forces community, Tyus was able to continue training in Krav Maga. This is the martial art/self defense form used by all US Special Operations units. In 2008, after ten years in the US Army, Staff Sergeant Morse requested training and assignment to the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta. He was recruited and indoctrinated into the dark underworld of a unit that is informally referred to as [i]Delta Force[/i]. As a Delta operator, SSG Morse was deployed to many locations around the world. He received training in speaking Russian, Farsi and Polish while serving with Delta. He has engaged the enemy in numerous hostile actions and received additional wounds forcing him to receive hospital care. In 2014, Tyus Morse retired from the Army as a Sergeant First Class (E7) with sixteen years time in service in order to pursue a career as a Private Military Contractor. He applied for and was accepted to Task Force ZERO.[/hider] [color=00a651][b]Notes:[/b][/color] [hider=Equipment][color=00a651][b]Equipment:[/b][/color] [indent][color=00a651][b][u]Personal Clothing Items:[/u][/b][/color][/indent] [list]* OD Green cargo trousers * Sand colored Nike Special Field Boots * OD Green Under Armor Combat Shirt * OD Green Tactical MOLLE Assault Vest [Ammo Pouches, hydration system, first aid kit, butt pack] * Black Tactical Elite Combat Helmet * 2 Pr Tactical Assault Gloves, one with fingers, one without. * MOLLE Patrol Pack * Black wool watchcap * Black sunglasses * Weapons cleaning kit with CLP in Butt Pack * cleaning rag in Butt Pack * change of socks and powder in Butt Pack * Broken down MRE in Butt Pack * Trip Wire and Nails in Butt Pack * 200 feet of 550-Lb cord, OD Green * Black electrical tape * OD Green 100 mile an hour tape * Tactical thigh holster for .40 Cal Sig Sauer * Camouflage poncho in Butt Pack[/list] [indent][color=00a651][b][u]Weapons/Ammunition:[/u][/b][/color][/indent] Standard carry: [list]* FN SCAR 17H 20" barrel with tactical sling * TA11 ACOG * 12x 20-Round box magazines * 300 rounds of 7.62mm Ball Ammunition * P229 Sig Sauer Pistol * 5x 14-round .40 S&W Magazines * 200 rounds .40 Cal S&W SJHP * Gerber Mark II Survival Knife * Gerber Boot Knife * Gerber Leatherman Multi-Tool[/list] CQB Loadout: [list]* MP5/40 Sub Machine Gun * 12x 30-Round box magazines * 600 rounds of .40 S&W SJHP * P229 Sig Sauer Combat Pistol * 5x 14-round .40 S&W Magazines * Gerber Mark II Survival Knife * Gerber Boot Knife * Gerber Leatherman Multi-Tool[/list] [indent][color=00a651][b][u]Technology:[/u][/b][/color][/indent] [list]* Laser Range Finder * AN/PRC-148 MBITR (Handheld Radio) * AT RF23 EPM Handheld Transceiver (VHF Radio for communication with Close Air Support Aircraft.) * Steiner M1050R 10x50 Binoculars. * AN/PVS-14 Night Vision Device * GPS[/list] [indent][color=00a651][b][u]Pyrotechnics:[/u][/b][/color] An assortment of Fragmentation Grenades, Parachute flares, various colored star clusters to always include at least one red star cluster. [/indent][/hider][/hider] [/quote] It's up to you, but I can't see such a character being embedded with such a small cell. Providing support, however? Absolutely.