[quote=@AvaP] Alright done! Hope you enjoy my medic. [hider=Katey "Bad Omen" Gill] [u][b]Name:[/b][/u] Katey Gill [u][b]Callsign:[/b][/u] "Omen" or "Bad Omen" due to sharing her birthday with Heavenfall and her tendency to retrieve even the most mutilated soldiers. Typically if she's running fast for you, you've been hit badly. [u][b]Age:[/b][/u] March 23rd, 1986, 28 years old [u][b]Gender: [/b][/u] Female [u][b]Nationality:[/b][/u] Ruins of the United States [u][b]Role in Team:[/b][/u] Field Medic and Interrogation Specialist [u][b]Appearance:[/b][/u] [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GyvVX4zacAE6vW5?format=png&name=900x900[/img] [u][b]Bio:[/b][/u] Kate Gill turned 18 on the very day the skies opened and the world fell apart. That day, later known as Heavenfall, saw a meteor shower of unprecedented magnitude, raining fire and destruction across Earth. Cities crumbled, oceans rose, and within hours, civilization was shredded into chaos. As massive quakes shattered the ground and tsunamis swept across continents, Kate's family perished, her parents and two younger brothers swallowed by the sea near what was once the Oregon coastline. Kate survived by sheer instinct and desperation. Wounded and alone, she scavenged the ruins for supplies, relying on a first aid manual from her father’s old truck to treat burns, broken bones, and festering wounds—first on herself, then on other survivors. This raw, trial-by-fire experience forged her into a skilled field medic, her hands becoming steady, her eyes cold. In 2005, lured by shelter, rations, and structure, she joined the remnants of the U.S. military, initially clinging to it for survival. But over time, something darker bloomed inside her. The horrors she’d lived through, the things she’d done and witnessed, left a crack in her sense of humanity. Violence no longer disturbed her, it thrilled her. Saving lives by day, she took a brutal joy in taking them by night. Recognizing her talent and tenacity, she was recruited into the USAF Pararescue unit in 2010, one of the few elite groups still operating in the fractured nation. For years, she was both revered and feared for pulling comrades from hellfire with one hand while pressing a blade to an enemy’s throat with the other. In 2013, her career unraveled. Whispers of torture, unauthorized interrogations, and an infamous incident in the Nevada Wastes led to a dishonorable discharge. The military turned its back on her, but the world hadn't run out of wars to enjoy, people to save, and dogs to kill. By 2014, Kate Gill had become a mercenary, trading allegiance for cash and thrill. Known by the call sign “Omen,” she operates in the murky grayzone of the post-Heavenfall world, a medic, a killer, a survivor. To some, she’s a necessary evil. To others, she’s a walking contradiction, a sadist. [u][b]Analysis:[/b][/u] Kate was picked due to three reasons. First and foremost, she was an easily disavowable soldier. A dishonorably discharged soldier from the still recovering USA, with all sorts of rumors buzzing as to why, made her great for the role. Secondly, her skillset. Not many mercenaries out there have the medical skills of a doctor and the killing skills of an operator, let alone full formal training. This makes her especially useful for black operations such as this. Finally, despite her discharge, she still can call on a few friends in high places. So when Operation Daytrip was being planned, she was quickly tapped for the role. [b][u]Service History:[/u][/b] 2005 – Enlistment in Remnant U.S. Military (Post-Heavenfall Era) - Enlisted at age 19, one year after the Heavenfall event. - Assigned as a field medic due to her improvised medical experience. - Stationed in Fort Calhoun Safe Zone, Nebraska, one of the few operational military outposts. - First saw combat during the Des Moines Reclamation Campaign, treating wounded in the middle of firefights. 2007 – Operation Salt Line - Participated in a covert raid to clear radical militia groups from the Kansas exclusion zones. - Earned the nickname “Omen” for moving undetected through enemy lines to dying soldiers that were considered long gone. - First suspected case of excessive force against prisoners during this operation. Allegations unproven. 2009 – Rapid Promotion to Specialist - Commended for single-handedly saving 12 soldiers during a failed convoy extraction ambushed by raiders near the Missouri River. - Exhibited high tolerance for combat stress and demonstrated extreme efficiency under fire. - Recommended for elite training. 2010 – Selected for USAF Pararescue Training - Transferred to Joint Base Falcon Ridge for advanced training in combat medicine, HALO jumping, and urban warfare. - Became one of the first women admitted into the new-generation Pararescue force, which had been restructured for post-Heavenfall operations. 2011–2012 – Active Deployment with USAF Pararescue - Deployed across North America in high-risk retrieval missions: - Operation Black Smoke (2011): Extracted a collapsed team under biotoxin threat in the Rockies. Only survivor. - Juneau Evac (2012): Led an unauthorized detour to rescue trapped civilians in an active combat zone, earning quiet respect from peers. - Operation Dustbowl (2013): Allegedly interrogated and executed a captured insurgent commander without orders. 2013 – Incident at Deadwater Station - During a classified mission in Nevada’s Deadwater Zone, her unit intercepted a hostile faction occupying a water purification facility. - Mission logs were corrupted, but testimonies described: Use of unconventional torture techniques. Mutilation of prisoners. Internal investigation launched 2013 – Dishonorable Discharge - Court-martialed but not imprisoned due to insufficient physical evidence and political pressures. - Stripped of rank, benefits, and clearance. - Vanished from the public record weeks after discharge. [b][u]Primary Weapon: [/u][/b] - Spectre M4 with a suppressor. Modified with rails to hold an IR laser and a holosight. Swapped out the over-folding stock with a compact collapsible one. [b][u]Sidearm: [/u][/b] G - Glock17 with a compensator [b][u]Ammunition:[/u][/b] - 45 ACP +P 200gr. "Xtreme Penetrator" Rounds - 9mm 90G "Raptor" Rounds - 4x M67 Grenades - 4x M18 White Smoke Grenades [u][b]Other Equipment:[/b][/u] - A complete and comprehensive surgery kit to make sure all those stitches go in the right place! - Medicine bag, carrying everything from morphine to stool softeners. "Take it every night with dinner!" - Dephibulator Pack to keep that heart pumping! Even when you wish it would stop... - A 3-pound lawn mower battery for uh... charging her phone! - "Phone Charging Cables" - MSA Millennium Gas Mask with spare filters - FAST Helmet with L-3 GPNVG-18 night vision and IR strobe - SPCS plate carrier with level IV plates - Sordin Supreme MIL CC headset and Personal Role Radio - Garmin Tactix 8 Watch - Rugged military tablet - Spare civilian-style clothes [u][b]Family And Notable Acquaintance:[/b][/u] Major Elias Vorn (U.S. Military Contact) Background: Served as her commanding officer during her Pararescue years; still believes her talents outweigh her flaws. Relationship: Tense but mutually beneficial, he’s one of the few who still sees value in her, though he’s wary of her unpredictability. Lucie “Stitch” Calderón (Combat Medic & Confidante) Background: Once trained with Kate briefly during the Pararescue program. Left the military after trauma became too much. Relationship: One of Kate’s only true friends, Lucie cares for her well-being but isn’t afraid to call her out concerning her behavior. Worries Katey might get herself killed one day. Andrew Branch (Nephew, Age 10) Background: Kate's only surviving family member from the events of Heavenfall. She only found out much later in her military career by pure chance. Her younger brother's girlfriend had survived Heavenfall, but only later died in childbirth. He was put into the adoption services and was later taken into a family in the Midwest. While treating the wounded, she found his records and connected the dots. Relationship: Kate secretly supports him through anonymous financial support and the occasional message. She keeps her distance, believing her presence would put him in danger, or worse, corrupt him. [u][b]Miscellanous Details:[/b][/u] Hates spicy food Loves animals Despises country music, practically a trauma trigger for her [/hider] [/quote] Looks good, Omen's an interesting, well, omen for the group. The cop on the team might be keeping a close eye on her :lol I had a message all typed up about neither the Spectre or the Glock 17 being in .45 but I was completely wrong, learn something new every day lol [quote=@PrinceAlexus] CS. [hider=My Hider] [b]Name[/b] Retired Captain Sir Jonathan Le Mariner - Vilkas. “Vlad Tepid” Looking like the count, but Dracula would have been far too much of an honour, Vlad Tepid cemented after he screwed up a brew up in Norway. [b]Gender[/b]. Male [b]Nationality.[/b] British, mother fled cold war Romania. [b]Height[/b] 5'11 feet tall. Was 6’2 at 18 but.. military life is rough on your back. [b]Age.[/b] 43. Born 1971. [b]Role In Team.[/b] Rifleman, sabotage and ungentlemanly warfare. [b]Appearance[/b] Tall, dark haired into grey, cut short, sharp features , roman nose, and with a cold pair of eyes that dark grey. Wears glasses to read, and always carries tea. No tattoos. Built strongly but not flashy and leaner than he was when younger. Taller as was but military life takes a rather toll on the body, not quite as fit and able as in his true prime but still capable of keeping up with even men and women younger than he is. Built more robustly but not overly muscular or showy, but solid and in good physical fitness for his age. Has signs of injury that affects his legs until he got rehabilitation and marks remain but not the damage. Dresses smartly in civilian wear where possible. Military wear is almost always the same set up if possible. Creature of habit. Favours a rather sanitised uniform, no patches, no visible tattoo even if he had any, almost too boring to have been a regular soldier. Economical and unfussy. [hider=My Hider] [img]https://i.imgur.com/MPJNxcQ.jpeg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/nzkM9B8.jpeg[/img] [/hider] [b]Bio[/b] Born in ScotIsh highlands, his father had married a Romanian woman who had fled the cold war into the west. He has a sister who survived the fall by sheer virtue of being on holiday but her home and everything she owned was lost. She was the academic one whereas he was much more practical and already was a hunter by the time he was a late teen and downed several deer. The outside, nature and the whole being out in the wide open wilderness was exhilarating. The idea of a desk job did not appeal and he was not sure what to do, so he found himself calling the request stop for the Royal marines Commando selection at 18, he was old enough to join without any permissions needed. Successful, he ended up passing high enough to score officer potential some paperwork later he managed to commit to a longer term and a place at Sandhurst. Arctic warfare was tough, cold.. Norway was a rather unforgiving crucible of humanity, ice, snow and hard rock. tapped to consider, SBS came next and the grueling and brutally difficult selection. Multiple months of extreme effort and then even more of training before he even deployed. The first of multiple tours in known campaigns, shadow campaigns in places not publicly known including Iraq. even more secretive work dawned as he retired to join SIS and the much more shady direct action office. Choosing an alternative role he was drawn into working for the diplomatic services, restoring connections, though the messengers were well capable of handling business directly as needed. At the same time he undertook much rehabilitation and regained fitness with a lot of hard work. Bored, this work was not exactly what he considered him… He had nothing against it and a friend from German special ops said they needed people and gave him a recommendation. The rest is now, a suit swapped for boots again. This life and a happy marriage did not last, though he still mourned her death when London was hit in the Heaven fall event. [b]Analysis[/b] Not a war Junkie but not exactly comfortablein hisbretirement, he had nothing against joining and desk work never suited. He could have risen in the ranks but going above Captain meant he had to lose time in the direct action and more time in the back offices. Reason recruited. On a recommendation as a experienced former special forces officer, SIS and other work he had a strong sabotage and skill set in non standard warfare tactics. [b]Service history[/b] 20 years Approximate. Royal marines Chomando, Artic warfare advanced training and commissioned as a LT having passed Sandhurst academy. Deployed and did several larger training and military exercises. volunteered and was selected for SBS, served as special forces officer and deployed in multiple hot spots both public and covert. Selected by SIS, inducted into their direct action unit. Retires a Captain in the British Military. Operates in a classified Unit for British intelligence establishment. After an Injury takes a post as a King's messenger, works as a secure diplomatic courier helping to relink the country globally. During this time Extensive rehabilitation after injury, due to a leg injury taken on SIS service. Bored, wearing A suit and flying business class with classified documents is not for him. Was recruited based on a comrade from German special forces recommending him. [b]Gear[/b] [b]Long guns.[/b] Scar H. 7.62mm nato with a off angle red dot, invisible laser linked into NVG and a zoom optic. Tac light. Alt. Russian, VSS Vintorez internally suppressed rifle with a western optic and a IR laser and custom made subsonic heavy ammo. Less range, but hits like a truck. (totally not taken in blood lol) [b]Side arm.[/b] Glock 17, extended mag, with glow sights and custom recoil control. boring, reliable. Alt. Dismantled normally and stored Welrod 9mm pistol. Quietest gun ever made, perfect for sneaky times. No serial number, no markings. Russian spetsnaz marked bayonet, with story not told. Night Vision / IR hybrid goggle set that can be locked onto a helmet mount with one or two optic modes. compact knife with zero metal, made of hard plastic like material that is easy to conceal. [b]General normal kit[/b]. Sneaky items such as a few tools like lock picks, tools to hotwire a car, beat locks and useful odds and ends. General sabotage and so loadout. [b]Ammo.[/b] 7.62 ball ammo. 7.62 AP 9x19mm regular full metal jacket / hollow points. 9x19mm subsonic 9x39 heavy sub Sonic rounds. [b]Family[/b] Mother. Late 60’s and pottering about the estate garden, survived as she was at home, and its own well / garden. Dad, deceased in heaven fall on a business trip. Sister, a lawyer and working for the reformed bank of England. Ex Wife. Deceased. Heaven fall London. [b]Misc[/b] During the chaos of haven fall he survived by being out of area as he was on deployment. On return he joined “Knight fall” a group who involved surviving military, Police, SIS, civilians and others who worked to quiet orders to remove the very worst from the board or destabilise the largest hostile groups preventing the reconstruction of the state. Not proud work but work none the less. The groups name came from the old castle they used a base, practical against the lesser dangers with thick walls and room to shelter their strength. Always carries tea and a brew kit on missions. Ambidextrous shooter but right handed to write etc. [/hider] [/quote] So, a few things. First, please copy the template provided for the sake of neatness and uniformity. Second, guns and other explicitly military gear would not be his own but would be provided by Daytrip (and as far as I know, 9x39 is inherently subsonic so you wouldn't need to be custom loading ammo there) The more pressing issue is grammar. I don't need everything to be perfect, in fact I'm almost certain I've missed typos somewhere in the OOC. However, I do need you to run through this again for basic spellchecking and sentence structure. This is partly to make it easier on me as I read it and partly because I'll be keeping the same standard for the RP proper.