Slipstream Strength Agility Intellect Willpower 5d 9b 7c 5d Hand Size: 4 (25) Edge: 2 Known Powers: (none) Equipment: Conquest X-30 (i): Gregory's very first G.I. Joe fighter plane, the Conquest X-30 is a unique aircraft in that it has a forward-swept wing design, one that's inherently unstable - though this is accounted for thanks to a revolutionary computer-control interface. The Conquest X-30 is described in its own entry. Flight Suit (s): since he can pull otherwise impossible aerial maneuvers while flying his Conquest X-30, Gregory wears an enhanced, G-resistant flight suit when in the cockpit. This suit allows him to attempt any action to resist centrifugal and G-forces at his Strength +2 while in the air. Semi-Automatic Pistol (a): in the event that he should find himself de-planed, Gregory carries a semi-automatic sidearm on him while 'on the job'. This gun can be fired to inflict damage as would any other +4 weapon in a single shot, or +5 in a clip-burning, semi-automatic burst of lead. Hindrances: (none) Skills: Aerial Combat (a): while he learned to fly well before joining the Air Force, Gregory learned how to use an aircraft and its weapons against other planes there. Whenever he's engaged in a dogfight with another aircraft, or attacking ground or sea-based targets in a plane, Gregory does so at a reduced difficulty level. Boxing (s): like his skill with guns of all stripes, this skill is a result of Gregory's basic training courses. He can divide his pre-cardplay action score between two unarmed melee attacks if necessary, the last of which will occur as a contingent action; of course, both receive a one level difficulty reduction, too. Computers (i): before he discovered flying, Gregory was a crack computer hacker and video game junkie. He can build, program, and use computers with ease, and knows well how to slip into remote computers if he feels like it. He should be allowed a reduced difficulty level on any computer-based action. Languages / Armenian, English, French, and Greek (i): thanks to a rather curious childhood, Gregory has learned a bevy of languages in addition to his native one. This means that, while he cannot write in most of the languages listed here (though he can do so in English, at least), Gregory can speak in these tongues. Marksmanship (a): an essential part of Gregory's military training involved his learning how to use guns in combat. Whether he's utilizing a standard, semi-automatic, or fully automatic rifle or pistol, or even a curious firearm such as a shotgun, Gregory may do so at a reduced difficulty level. Military / United States (w): having joined the United States Air Force so he could fly the best aircraft out there, Gregory has learned the basics of military protocols and procedures like the back of his hand. Furthermore, this skill accounts for his ability to lead fighting men (or fighter pilots) into battle if need be. Piloting (a): once he discovered the joy of flying, Gregory joined the Junior Civil Air Patrol so he could be at the stick of an airplane as much as possible. When flying fixed-wing aircraft of any stripe, Gregory may make any applicable control action at a reduced difficulty level; he hasn't mastered helicopters yet, though. Calling: Thrill-Seeker, with a secondary calling of Soldier: Gregory's all about getting his adrenaline flowing, whether this involves playing the latest video games, hacking into somebody's computer network, or waxing Soviet Migs (or Cobra Night Ravens) in the cockpit of his Conquest X-30. Costume: When on missions for the G.I. Joe team, Gregory typically wears his hi-g flight suit. This consists of a tan pair of trousers (covered by extra gray lining), a tan jacket with brown shoulder pads, black boots, black gloves, a black leg holster for his sidearm, black goggles, and a brown helmet with a black chin strap. Personality: Gregory is full of swagger and confidence, but deservedly so. He's a crack computer hacker, video game junkie, and also one of the best fighter pilots on earth. He's also a mean table tennis player and a unrepentant practical joker, known for playing more than his fair share of pranks on his fellow Joes. Real Name: Gregory B. Boyajian, grade O-2 (1st Lieutenant) Occupation: fighter pilot, computer programmer Legal Status: citizen of the United States with no known criminal record Marital Status: single Alias(es), if any: none Group Affiliation: G.I. Joe Height: 5' 9" Hair: black Eyes: brown Weight: 155 lbs. Other Distinguishing Characteristics: Gregory wears a thick moustache. Story: Gregory was born in Provo, Utah, where he grew up to be a video game nut and computer hacker. That is, at least, until he discovered his one true love: flying. He continued to play games and dink with computers, to be sure, but the man found his path in the cockpits of high-flying aircraft. As such, he joined the Junior Civil Air Patrol as a youth, and then R.O.T.C. in college, where he earned his Air Force commission upon graduation. His crack skills with computers and in flight gave him quite the competitive edge in the Force, since most newer planes require skills with both. His abilities were such that, when the G.I. Joe team required a new pilot to fly their experimental, Conquest X-30 aircraft, they chose Gregory. On his first mission, though, he didn't get to showcase his skills all that well; you see, he was flying one of the Joes' C-130 transport craft during the battle of Springfield. His second mission, however, saw him depositing Snake-Eyes (disguised as Flint) to the small nation of Sierra Gordo so he could infiltrate one of Cobra's new Terror Dromes there. Performing his part to perfection on this job, Gregory then assisted the Joe team with numerous other aerial missions. One such operation saw him and Ace getting into a battle of nerves with a Strato-Viper and his brand spanking new, Cobra spy plane, the Night Raven. The Strato-Viper broke first, shooting Ace down over the Gulf of Mexico, and giving Gregory quite a fight - though he won out in the end, of course. Gregory stayed with the team through thick and thin, even when it was detained by the minions of the so-called Jugglers after the Cobra Island Civil War. Of course, he did leave the team alongside everybody else when the Joes were shut down in '94, their battle with Cobra was relegated to standard military forces. What he did after this is as of yet unknown, but it's sure that, if the Joes were to request his excellent piloting skills, he'd gladly hook up with the team again...!