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Strength
6d
Agility
6c
Intellect
4x
Willpower
6c

Hand Size:
Edge:
3 (17)
1

Known Powers:

(none)

Equipment:

Cold Weather Outfit:
as an Arctic specialist, Leonard has to wear a special uniform while he's out on missions. This suit consists of heavily padded, triple layered (at least) boots, gloves, trousers, and a hooded jacket, a suit that effectively provides him +3 protection from cold attacks, covering his entire body (including a visor to keep his face from being terminally exposed).

Colt M1911A1 Pistol: a backup for his advanced laser pistol, this trusty standby can be used in a pinch to cover Leonard in his snow-bound escapades. This weapon can be fired to inflict damage per a +4 weapon with a single shot, +5 in a semi-automatic, clip burning blast of lead; the clip in the .45 holds eight rounds, so if he fires conservatively, Leonard can get in quite a few good shots if necessary.

Laser Rifle: the G.I. Joe team's standby directed energy weapon, this rifle was first tested out by Snow Job almost two decades ago, but is still years ahead of other such military weapons. This rifle can be fired to inflict damage per a +5 weapon with each blast, and can fire ten shots before its energy pack needs to be swapped out - which takes a full exchange to accomplish.

Skis: a must for a soldier in the Arctic without a motorized vehicle to call his own, this pair of skis (and ski-poles) can be used by Leonard to cross country with remarkable speed. On relatively level ground, he can use his skis to move consistently at his normal speed no matter how thick the snow is, and can achieve intensity 2 speed (30 miles per hour) for short durations.

However, Leonard can also use these snowy implements to move much faster on downhill slopes. He can theoretically reach intensity 6 speeds (120 miles per hour, give or take), though for every increase in speed intensity above 3 (45 miles per hour) in a downward stretch, he attempts the action to attain that speed, and any maneuvers at such velocities, at an increased difficulty level.

Hindrances:

(none)

Skills:

Boxing:
an important portion of Leonard's Army education, this skill allows him to effectively defend himself should he find himself totally unarmed. In such melee combat, Leonard may make any punch, kick, head butt, knee smash, or any other physical assault at a reduced difficulty level, and can divide his pre-cardplay action score between two unarmed melee attacks, the last of which occurs as a contingent action.

Marksmanship: an essential portion of his military education, Leonard has been well trained in the proper use of firearms. Whether he's using a standard, semi-automatic, fully automatic, or directed energy rifle or pistol, he can do so at a reduced difficulty level. Leonard's so good, in fact, that he can often fire a gun effectively while he's on skis, blasting away at a foe while skiing downhill!

Military: Leonard wasn't originally a military minded man, in that he was recruited instead of simply enlisting. However, he has received the same martial training that the other Joes have had, and as such, he's got an almost instinctual understanding of military protocols. Furthermore, this skill allows him to lead a body of fighting men into combat, should he find himself in charge of them.

Skiing: though it sort of goes without saying, Leonard is rather good in the use of these snowy implements, whether he uses them on snow or ice - though he prefers snow, of course. When attempting ski-based maneuvers, Leonard may do so at one difficulty lower than is usually required; this comes in real handy when he's moving about at extremely high speed on these things.

Survival: a natural skier and competent Arctic trooper, Leonard has been well educated in the fine arts of survival in the most cold and remote of terrestrial regions. Should he find himself left destitute in such a realm, Leonard can easily scrounge up enough food, water, and shelter to get by until either support arrives or he can make his way to relative safety.

Calling:

Thrill-Seeker
, with hints of Outcast: for the most part, Leonard does what he does because he's an avid skier; with the Joes, he can get paid to ski all over the darn place - and can serve an actual purpose when doing so. However, a part of him still holds the beliefs that sent him into relative exile, and should someone recognize him due to his pre-Joe contributions to society, they may not react too well to him...

Costume:

Leonard's arctic uniform is rather similar to Snow Job's, actually, in that it consists of a thickly padded white jacket (with a 'dirty' camouflage pattern on it), white trousers (also with a 'dirty' camouflage pattern on it), white gloves, black leather boots, a light brown leather belt, a white holster for his pistol, and a large black visor that keeps the polar chill out of his eyes while at work.

Personality:

Leonard truly loves the snow, in that he'd never even seen the stuff until he was in the midst of a rather early mid-life crisis, and was hooked ever since he encountered his first downfall. He likes nothing better than to go skiing, whether he's doing it for fun or for a living, and finds it much more satisfying than his last job. Of course, he still retains a lot of the opinionated nature that previously drove him to publishing...

Real Name: Leonard J. Lee III, Grade E-6, (Sergeant)
Occupation: Arctic ski trooper
Legal Status: American citizen with no known criminal record
Marital Status: single
Alias(es), if any: none
Group Affiliation: G.I. Joe

Height: 5' 11"
Hair: brown
Eyes: unrevealed
Weight: 165 lbs
Other Distinguishing Characteristics: Leonard wears a thick, brown beard and moustache at all times.

Story:

Leonard grew up in the Arizona desert after his parents, tired of ridiculously cold northeastern winters, moved there to find much warmer housing. As such, he never knew snow as a child, and simply thought of it as something that happened to other people. That's why, when he first encountered the stuff, he was instantly hooked, and had to play in it non-stop.

Of course, Leonard wouldn't have even been caught in a snow storm if it wasn't for the abject failure of his political magazine, Life Free Or Else!, which he launched after graduating college. You see, he started publishing with the money he'd gained after selling his considerable baseball card collection, but his rather curious Libertarian publication wasn't received well by the public.

In fact, it was hated so much that Leonard had to skip town in order to cover his hide, and when he did, he went east to find both cooler climes and a new career altogether. When he got there, he was caught in a snowstorm that forced him to deal with the new (to him) form of precipitation, and he decided that he loved it. Within days, he'd donned his first pair of skis, and that was it.

Leonard spent an indeterminate amount of time mastering the snowbound implements, and by the time he was done, he could perform virtually any ski-bound maneuver he wished. He slowly adopted a more chilled lifestyle, and even grew out his beard so he could be insulated from the wind-chill caused by high speed downhill slides. The trick was making money, though, for skiing isn't a job in and of itself.

This job came in the form of the G.I. Joe team, though, who recruited Leonard after he saved no less than twelve trapped mountain climbers with his well-developed skills one day. Accepting their offer, he then underwent intense military training in order to pick up the other skills he'd need as an Arctic trooper for the Joe team, and when he was ready, Leonard joined the Joes full time.

While he's still green in the combat department, it's no lie that the man is a demon on skis, and can even shoot down aircraft while skiing downhill. As such, it's likely that the man will evolve into a fine G.I. Joe operative, not only because of his own skills, of course, but because he's got a rather large body of Arctic troopers to learn the job from. We'll find out soon enough, of course...

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