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Frostbite
Strength 7d |
Agility 5a |
Intellect 5x |
Willpower 7c |
Known Powers:
(none)
Equipment:
9mm Semi-automatic Pistol: a nice standby should he be denied the use of his vehicle(s), his M-16, or any other exotic weaponry he may have on him, Farley always carries at least one of these. This pistol can be fired to inflict damage as would any other +4 weapon, +5 in a semi-auto spread.
Buck Knife: Farley's almost always got a knife on him during missions - and just about any other time, as well... you never know when you'll need to cut something. Made from strength 12 metals, this blade can cut through items of like material strength, and can be used per a +2 weapon in melee.
Desert Gear: while he's primarily a cold weather specialist, Farley has also been trained how to cope with desert climates as well. When left in such an environ, he wears enough deceptively cool clothing to cover all of his skin, as well as extra supplies of food and water, among other things.
M-16 Assault Rifle: Farley always carries this, his personal favorite firearm, on missions (in addition to anything else). Fitted with a starlight scope (for firing at night), this gun can be shot to inflict damage per a +4 weapon with a single round, +5 in a small burst, and +6 in a full auto spread.
Tiger Cat: an upgrade of the Snow Cat (after a fashion), the Tiger Cat is a desert-modified version of said vehicle. While the Snow Cat is at home in exceptionally low temperatures and on the snow, the Tiger Cat is better suited in hot desert climes, and on the sand. The Tiger Cat also has a separate entry.
Hindrances:
(none)
Skills:
Artillery: in addition to his training with standard military firearms, Farley has also received extensive education in the use of more... heavier weaponry. When utilizing any heavy weapons with a line of sight range (rocket launchers, mortars, ski torpedoes, etc...), Farley does so at a reduced difficulty level.
Boxing: one facet of Farley's basic training has involved his learning how to fight hand to hand if rendered unarmed in a scrap. He can divide his pre-cardplay action score between two unarmed melee strikes, the last of which will occur as a contingent action - though both are at a reduced difficulty level.
Marksmanship: another part of Farley's basic military training involved learning how to use any firearm that the U.S. Army is likely to have handy. Whether it be a standard, semi-automatic, or fully automatic rifle or pistol, or even a more exotic arm like a shotgun, Farley uses it at a reduced difficulty level.
Military / United States: having been recruited into the armed forces, Farley has this skill as a general matter of course. This skill grants him an inherent understanding of military protocols and procedures, allows him to lead fighting men into combat, and serves as an origin of sorts for his many skills.
Repair: since a large portion of his duties involve fixing vehicles should they break down (or get damaged in battle), Farley is well-versed in mechanical repairs, no matter what vehicle is involved. He should receive a difficulty reduction on actions called for when fixing or modifying mechanical devices.
Survival: while originally a cold climate survivalist, Farley has received training in the means of getting by just about anywhere, whether it be the Arctic Circle, the Sahara Desert, or almost anywhere else. No matter where he finds himself, Farley can collect enough food, water, and shelter to get by.
Vehicular Combat: after joining the military, Farley was well trained in the principles of vehicle to vehicle combat - no matter what he happens to be driving, or where he's driving it. When engaged in vehicular combat, Farley should make all applicable actions at a reduced difficulty level.
Calling:
Adventurer, with a secondary calling of Soldier: Farley is all about being challenged, whether that involves exploring the trackless Arctic tundra, or smashing up Cobra soldiers in the face of Katabatic winds. Of course, he also feels a sense of duty towards the Joes, and strives to live up to their standards.
Costume:
When reassigned to the Tiger Force, Farley adopted a slightly different uniform. This second suit consisted of an orange turtleneck shirt under a brown leather jacket, orange 'tiger striped' trousers, brown leather boots, gloves, belts, and holsters for his gear, a brown cap, and a black dust visor.
Personality:
If there's any one word to describe Farley's personality, it's cool. And that's not just because of the climes he prefers, oh no. He grew up in one of the harshest terrains on earth, and learned real fast that the key to keeping yourself alive in bad situations is to keep your head about you.
Of course, being one tough cookie helps. You see, Farley isn't easily amused, not being happy unless he's truly challenged. This is what caused him to join up with the Joes in the first place - he was just bored in his old, civilian job. This means he'll almost never balk at a mission, no matter how tricky it may be.
Real Name: Farley S. Seward, grade E-4 (later E-5)
Occupation: vehicle driver, arctic / desert specialist
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: 6'
Hair: black (sometimes dyed red, sometimes dyed brown)
Eyes: brown
Weight: 180 lbs
Other Distinguishing Characteristics: Farley often wears a full beard and moustache, depending on his mood at the time.
Story:
Farley was born in Galena, Alaska, and has always been at home in nice, cold climates. So much so, in fact, that he gets along in the fierce Arctic tundra almost as well as anyone else can enjoy a clear Spring afternoon. As such, he had no problem working as an Alaska Pipeline lineman for a time.
Well, that's not entirely true; his problem with that job was the fact that he found it unchallenging, despite the 40 degree below zero temperatures that he often faced, not to mention other hazardous conditions. This led him to eventually quit due to his dissatisfaction, and he fell in with a 'bad crowd'.
Farley engaged in all manner of bad behavior during this time, quite a bit of which was illegal, until he'd had enough of this chicanery as well - Farley just didn't have a criminal bone in his body. This is what prompted him to join the Army - they promised him all the honest challenge he could handle.
Farley put in his time in Basic, and graduated from the Fort Ustis transportation school and Fort Knox armored school. This gave him quite a few vehicular combat capabilities that, in addition to his skills with various U.S. Army firearms, made him an intriguing candidate for membership in the G.I. Joe team.
See, they had a brand new vehicle, the Snow Cat, and it required a driver who could not only handle driving it in adverse conditions, but who could get out and fix the thing should it break down - or otherwise be disabled - in the field. Battling Cobra in the ice and snow sounded just perfect to Farley.
Quite the challenge, that.
Farley filled this role for the team for quite a while, in fact, but eventually got put through desert survival training as well, for the team had reconditioned some of its Snow Cats into desert vehicles, the Tiger Cats. Wanting somebody at the wheel of these things that knew them well, the Joes used Farley's abilities again.
So, after having done that, Farley got to it in the so-called Tiger Force for a time, but when that gig was done, he returned to his assignment as one of the Joe team's cold weather troopers. There's been quite a few of them over the years, including Snow Job and Iceberg - and Farley works well with 'em all.
Of course, things went sour for the Joe team in '94, when government cutbacks called for the dissolution of the unit. While he was out of action, Farley returned to school, training to become a counselor for teens trapped in substance abuse situations - this to prevent others from making his own, youthful mistakes.
He takes these classes in the evening, which allowed him to eventually make his way back to the G.I. Joe team when it was reassembled but a few short yeras after it was decommissioned. Though he didn't arrive quite as fast as his fellow Arctic specialists, Farley came back with a new uniform and a new ride.
While not actually in the field, Farley can often be found in the G.I. Joe motor pool, helping to maintain the team's vast fleet of combat vehicles, often alongside good friend Clutch. Even when he's not on an active status, he's more than happy to lend a hand in keeping his friends' gear in fighting condition!
Extra Goodies:
G.I. Joe directories featuring a version of Frostbite:
* Note: 2002 saw three versions of Frostbite (Versions 4, 5, and 6), while Frostbite had two different action figures in 2003 (Versions 7 and 8) and 2005 (Versions 10 and 11).
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