So, I'm starting to get RP with mal. That's great and wonderful, but my other characters could use RP too. A few of them I'd love to have RP for so I am going to do a little rundown. If people are interested in some RP, we can talk shop.
Imp Side:
Khorrack: A Sith Lord (the equivalent of a Jedi Knight). He has a lot of mystery about him. What can be seen of his is armor, nothing but. His helmet even has a vox box to hide his voice. When people ask, "What does your face look like," there's some varied response that goes along the lines of, "This is my face!" He's a sith whose focus is anger. He hates politics, tends to view Darth Malgus as inspiration. There's more to him than this blurb that makes him a complex character I'm just holding that back.
Nevid: Bounty Hunter. Son of a junker on tattooine. His Dad, once a Mandalorian, was a scrapper which caused Nevid to invent devices while salvaging. Over the years a small-time bounty hunter took notice, and took Nevid under his wing. He was taught the bounty's code. Night by night he recited the rules. Once trained with the rules, and eventually a blaster, he turned on his teacher because of a long standing bounty. "People don't have bounties, only acquisitions," and that made his mentor an acquisition instead of a person.
Now, he has been hunting for years. Nevid follows a job to the letter and has a reputation for doing so. Jobs will be turned because, "I'm not an assassin," yes, he turns down straight murder contracts. He hasn't been afraid to kill someone before and has. He was just one of the few hunters that believed hunters weren't assassins.
Ianell Rainer: Mal's older brother. He was a street pusher on a planet nicknamed "Little Nar Shadaa," and started as a low-level spice dealer. As he worked his way up the ranks developed his own variant called "Karnage" after he pushed it himself finally reaching the top. Like all good things it came to an end. He was taking to jail at the age of seventeen. The Empire saw use in him because there was an analytical mind. There was something worth saving. So, they gave him the plea deal and he accepted. The reason he got captured was pure boredom. He took the plea deal because of boredom.
The Empire gave him purpose. They should have stuck him in a lab, but his field test was one of the better ones within his recruitment batch. They turned him into a sniper on the field. He's loyal to the empire, but a mad dog. Many people have said "I want to kill your character," "I woudn't let him in the guild because he's not the right fit," because of his insanity. His inspiration was the Heath Ledger Joker speeches given by the character when talking about his scars. I wanted a character that could recreate that tone between nice, wicked and dangerous while using a soft voice. The result was a monster. I've thought of giving him cybernetic limbs, he has at least one cybernetic organ, to show that people have tried to kill him. Granted, he is the character whose brain could be placed into a bot, and Ianell would be fine with it. He'd just be like, "Tell me what else I can do in this body."Then proceed with his mission.
Republic Side
Nevid Toursin: Honorable discharged from the military. A thirty-three year old and former Corporal with the Republic Military. Given personal events in his life Toursin turned freelance. He believes in the republic just feels a total overhaul to the senate, just those in the seats and not the seats themselves, need to go. He's rough around the edges.
Taekol: A human male born blind, but strong in the force. He was taught by the miraluka at a young age how to see. Overall typical jedi that may sometimes be a little more cold than some on the battlefield. Not making him a Miraluka I think can create some dramatic rp as people presume things about him, or even see his eyes for the first time.
Kayin Loro (spelled Kayin'Loro in game, but Loro is a surname): He's a pilot. Sure, there's better out there, but he's a thrillseeker according to most. His reputation is dependable, but unorthodox. There are several documented cases where he doesn't initiate fire upon third parties unless he has confirmation of their organization or intent. When he has confirmation he's not afraid to let loose. Unfortunately, not taking the "Shoot first and ask questions later," approach to third party people clearly in enemy airspace creates issues. If Kayin is given a ship it may come back pristine. It may come back needing so many repairs docking his pay is a highly favored action. Oddly enough his response is typically along the lines of, "Your supplies got there and your ship is in one piece, what's there to worry about?" While that's true, he glosses over the small pieces that are now missing. When he is docked pay Kayin is one of the few pilots that -doesn't- complain.
Military Records show Kayin was a republic pilot. A first class private that deserted before a big mission earning him a dishonorable discharge. From there he established himself as pilot.
He's cocky or delusional depending on who you ask, wears a cape because "Ladies love a man in a cape, and capes can be intimidating. Why let the Sith have all the fun?"