A full (more or less) listing of the characters that I've played since 1995. Note that I don't have any prejudices about which system I play in - as long as the game is fun.

Ekiko Rogers

  • System: Paladium (Robotech)
  • Concept: TASC Field Medical Officer
  • Campaign: Robotech Wildcards
  • Current Status: Retired

My first regular play fully realized character. Sadly, due to the fact that she was my first character in a group that emphasizes roleplaying over rules and combat, I went overboard and burdened her with a few too many bad events. I retired her after several months and rolled up a replacement.

Crimson Warrior

  • System: Champions
  • Concept: Japanese exchange student with martial arts and energy projection abilities
  • Campaign: Saviors
  • Current Status: Retired

My first bonafide failure from the start, this character was too much of a stretch for my then embrionic roleplaying abilities. Dealing with the female, foreign and super powers aspects was pulling me in too many directions and I was forced to retire her and build a new character.

Harlan Valequin

Another failed character for the reasons of a very different personality. He was undergoing a personality revision due to early mental tampering when the campaign folded.

Knight Saber

My replacement for Crimson Warrior in the renamed campaign. Aside from the heavy technical skills, he was quirk for quirk very close to who I am. As a character, he was a lot of fun to play and had many places to go. Unfortunately, the campaign folded before we could explore him further.

Michael Goddard

Ekiko's replacement, he was a little further away from me than Knight Saber, forced into military training after a bungled hacking session. The gamemaster later admitted to me that with this character I challenged him in keeping ahead of me. That gamemaster has, in fact, stated that he'd rather have me over anyone else playing the technical characters.

Jaxom Rockwell

While the campaign was very short, Jaxom at least deserves some mention, mainly to point out my trend with computer experts.

Armand Hoss

A temporary character, created for a flashback session involving other PCs. Armand had a definite superiority complex, to the point that the character was actually placed in the hospital twice over the two session and had to be replaced. I earned extra experience points for roleplaying the character as he was rolled up, even in the face of what I knew as a player was a losing fistfight with an NPC.

Stephen MacLean

My first full-time character to break out of the computer trend, in part because of the time frame of the campaign. He was an entertaining stretch, and held together far longer than any stretches previously. Sadly, he had to be retired due to the tendency of other werewolf PCs disappearing for various reasons.

Leroy Chandler

My aspect in a familiar universe. Leroy follows my personal trend towards computer techs, but in the Star Trek universe I will play nothing else unless I get to wear at least Commander's rank and serve as First Officer.

Jamie MacCrimmon

My replacement for Stephen MacLean, this character is meant as a true artist, as opposed to the poseur I created earlier. He can create the perfect weapon for you. Seriously.

Michael Cranston

Since I have yet to gain any kind of familiarity with the Mage variant of White Wolf, I have chosen to yet again use my computer technician archetype to ease the learning curve. And for those of you asking, yes, he is related to Lamont Cranston, also known as The Shadow!

Trolanzuzex

My first alien concept that I will actually play. Trolan's race is pulled directly from the Alan Dean Foster Humanx novels.

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