Played by Ryan
Franklin,
this film instructor is an electrokinetic Aeon reservist, and a former
Orgotek employee. He has a natural reformist tendency that comes from his
association with Aeon.
Character Sheet
Trailer for "Shotgun Wave", one of his holofilm documentaries
Pierce's OpNet agent Skippy responds to one of Pierce's requests. At this point in time, Pierce had not spent many points on Skippy.
A textfile about Pierce's family.
A story. TJ contacts his father about the religion documentary he's doing. The brackets at the beginning of the story was my instructions to Ryan about what to write for this bluebooking.
A story. My assignment to Ryan was to write
about any scene in which TJ and Marguerite Bellivieu either have a
romantic encounter or when she tells him why she has to go back to France
even though she loves America. Ryan did both.
Played by Kim Corley,
Samantha is a biokinetic mercenary formerly of Norca and the Legion.
Samantha has a Higher Purpose and Cannot Harm Innocents: the protection of
the downtrodden underclasses of the FSA is her goal. This means she tends
to take the lower-paying jobs by the "little fish" rather than the
lucrative corporate jobs.
Another picture of Samantha and a
gun.
Character Sheet. Also available in Microsoft Word format.
Story about Sam's early experiences as a psion.
Quick statement about what Sam would do when a
young contact comes to her for shelter after a falling-out with the gang
she was involved in.
Talia is a newcomer to the group, a lightly-connected Legion psychokinetic
with some vitakinetic ability as well.
Some stuff about her background.
Played by Adam Borders, Zeke was a clairsentient Aeon Trinity
investigator.
Character Sheet
Appropriate Sound File: "Mystery" (177K, .WAV)
A textfile about Zeke's family.
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