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Rampart (deceased)

Strength
5d
Agility
8c
Intellect
6x
Willpower
5d

Hand Size:
Edge:
3 (17)
1

Known Powers:

(none)

Equipment:

the Joe-Com *:
upon rejoining the G.I. Joe team, Dwayne was given this device. It is a high-tech wristband that functions as an audio/video transceiver with an intensity 6 - 250 mile - range, is equipped with a G.P.S. system, a heart monitor, and can store up to a terabyte of raw data - not bad, eh?

Of course, this device also stores a variety of nutrients it can use to supplement activity, which are absorbed directly into one's pores (think of this as intensity 1 life support, where food is concerned). So, not only is the thing a nice, high tech video phone, but it can also save one's life in a pinch!

Knife: a backup should he run out of ammo on his machine gun, Dwayne carries a knife on him at all times, whether on or off the job. Made from m.s. 12 materials, Dwayne can use this tool to cut through items of like m.s., or instead inflict his Strength +2 damage on living, breathing targets (you know, the bad guys).

Machine Gun: his secondary armament, used when he's already expended his rockets or fighting conventional ground forces, Dwayne wields this weapon with a stabilizing arm attached to his belt. It can fire a small burst of lead to inflict his Agility +5 damage, or a full-auto spread to inflict his Agility +6 damage.

Rocket Launcher: his primary combat implement, this weapon allows Dwayne to shoot down incoming missiles (or aircraft, whichever happens to be necessary) from an earth-based position. Dwayne's surface to air weapons inflict intensity 11 damage to all targets within striking (near missile) range of their impact site.

* The Joe-Com is something that the Joes started using in their new (as of 2001) comic, but wasn't featured on the Rampart figure (which was released in 1990).

Hindrances:

(none)

Skills:

Artillery:
his basic ticket to fame, this talent describes Dwayne's skill with all manner of line of sight and rocket-propelled weapon systems. Whether firing a mortar, a light anti-tank weapon, or controlling a wire-guided surface to air missile, Dwayne may do so at one difficulty level lower than is normally required.

Marksmanship: thanks to his uncanny hand-eye coordination and reflexes, it didn't take all that much training to make Dwayne proficient in the use of firearms (save for cleaning, etc...). When firing standard, semi-automatic or fully automatic rifles or pistols, Dwayne may do so at one difficulty level lower than is usually necessary.

Boxing: while his main skills lie in computerized attack systems, Dwayne can nonetheless defend himself unarmed should the need arise. Thanks to this basic training in the fine arts of melee combat, Dwayne may divide his pre-cardplay action score between two unarmed melee attacks, the last of which occurs as a contingent action.

Military / Unites States: the source of all his practical combat talents, this skill serves as an 'origin' of sorts for Dwayne - his uncanny video game prowess notwithstanding. Thanks to his intense Navy training, Dwayne has an inherent understanding of military protocols and procedures (you know, the S.O.P.).

Calling:

Thrill-Seeker,
with a secondary calling of Soldier: Dwayne does enjoy life in the Navy, but that's really secondary to why he joined in the first place: he needed a Challenge in his life. The ability to combine his hobby with said challenge was icing on the cake to him, and makes his enlistment a true labor of love.

Costume:

When in action with the Joes, Dwayne wears a somewhat heavy outfit (good for keeping warm on the coast at night). It consists of a large, dark brown leather jacket, khakis colored trousers, black leather gloves, black and green camo leather boots, a blue visor, a khakis colored hat, and a khakis colored hood.

Personality:

Dwayne is a true gamer at heart, and spends almost all of his spare time mastering video games as they are released. He's not quite the shut-in you'd expect from such a person, however; he seems to enjoy working with others towards a common goal - especially if said goal involves blowing the crap out of enemy missiles and aircraft.

Real Name: Dwayne A. Felix, Grade E-4
Occupation: shoreline defender, air defense artillery missile 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: 5' 10"
Hair: brown (?)
Eyes: brown
Weight: 155 lbs.
Other Distinguishing Characteristics: none.

Story:

Dwayne was gifted at birth with abnormally acute reflexes and reaction speed. Nothing quite superhuman, mind you, just exceptional talent in these areas. This lended itself to a youth spent with a joystick in hand, and there wasn't a day that went by where you wouldn't find Dwayne in an arcade - or in front of his Atari.

By the time he'd graduated college, the man had mastered every video game that had been published to date, and Dwayne found himself... lacking a real challenge. Much less reliable income. As it turned out, he found a way to feed his need for high intensity computerized action with a steady job: he joined the Navy!

Specializing in air defense artillery, Dwayne quickly grew to notoriety by attaining the highest combat success ratio in the 7th fleet for 'splashing' enemy aircraft with high speed projectiles. He found that he got the ultimate rush from smashing enemy heat seeking rockets just feet from their target with his own missiles.

Combining his job and his passion thus, it was only a matter of time before the mysterious recruiters behind the G.I. Joe organization decided he'd make a perfect addition to that group. Thinking this yet another step up the thrill ride of his military career thus far, Dwayne joined the G.I. Joe team as the one and only Rampart.

He definitely didn't swipe that codename from the game of the same name, nope nope.

After surviving the truly brutal G.I. Joe entry exam, Dwayne was quickly put to use, his first documented action with the team being a mission into the Middle Eastern nation of Benzheen, performing backup with Backblast for a stealth mission flown by Ghost Rider and Slipstream at the very end of the Joes' participation in the war there.

The rest of Dwayne's missions with the G.I. Joe team have been similarly classified, 'special missions', the details of which have yet to be revealed to the general public - much less Dwayne's fellow Joes. It is known that Dwayne was a member of the G.I. Joe team until it was deactivated by the powers that be in late 1994.

It is unknown if Dwayne retired from the military at this time or returned to the Navy, though a majority of the Joes seemed to have reassumed conventional postings after the team was disbanded. This, of course, until the team was reactivated anew but a few years later. This time around, though, the team had a different structure.

It primarily consisted of a small company of 'greenshirt' Joes led by a couple of veterans from the old team. As things went, Dwayne was not brought in to this second incarnation of the G.I. Joe team at first, though he was eventually 'invited' back to the team for an assault on Cobra Island and its then-current occupants, the Coil.

Dwayne continued on with his second stint with the Joes after this operation, though things went bad on a mission in Brazil with Glenda and Hardball. Looking in on a suspected Cobra base, the trio found their targets dead, just in time to become, themselves, the targets of a hit squad operated by another terrorist outfit, the Red Shadows.

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