Heavy Duty Strength Agility Intellect Willpower 8d 7b 5x 6c Hand Size: 4 (25) Edge: 2 Known Powers: (none) Equipment: Grenades (i): Lamont carries two of these explosive devices on his person whenever he's on the job. Both of these baseball-sized bombs can be tossed at an opponent to inflict intensity 10 (fragmentary) damage to everybody within striking (near missile) distance of their detonation point - if they're not under cover. Knives (s): Lamont always has two handy knives on him when on missions, at least one of which is always stored in a boot sheath (the other may be on his other boot or a bandoiler). Either way, these blades are made from strength 12 metals, and can be used to inflict damage per a +2 weapon in melee. Man-Portable Heavy Weapons System (v1, i): his first weapon as a member of the G.I. Joe team, and the device that earned him his code name, this rather large implement of destruction is indeed a heavy duty, fully functional arsenal. It is armed with the following weapons: * Twin Rocket Launchers (i): these laser-guided rockets (for a +1 to hit) can be fired at anybody Lamont desires, inflicting intensity 10 damage per blast, to everyone within their target area. Of course, he can fire both of them at a particularly large target for a +2 to damage. * Twin Machine Guns (a): useful for generating suppressive fire when training a laser-guided rocket up someone's exhaust port, these twinned machine guns can be fired to inflict damage per a +5 weapon in a single (or rather, double) shot, +6 in a small burst, and +7 in a full auto spread. Hindrances: (none) Skills: Artillery (a): Lamont feels just as intensely about firing large rockets at a body as he does regarding making music; both are an art form to him, and both are immensely satisfying. When utilizing any line-of-sight weaponry (like his laser guided missiles), Lamont may do so at a reduced difficulty level. Boxing (s): another facet of his basic training, one that has been enhanced time and again in battle against Cobra, this skill describes Lamont's ability to defend himself should he find himself unarmed. He can divide his pre-cardplay action score between two attacks, the last of which occurs as a contingent action. Marksmanship (a): an essential part of Lamont's basic training involved his learning how to fire a gun - any modern gun, really - in a competent fashion. As such, when using standard, semi-automatic, or fully automatic rifles or pistols, or even fun guns like a shotgun, he does so at a reduced difficulty level. Military / United States (w): being a member of the United States Army, Lamont has this skill as a general matter of course - and it handily explains where almost all of his other skills came from. This skill grants Lamont an almost instinctual understanding of military protocols and procedures. Performer / Musician (w): before hooking up with the Army, Lamont had begun a love affair with classical music - he loves playing it as well as listening to it. If performing for an audience, Lamont can typically enrapture them to the point that they might not notice otherwise obvious things occurring in the area. Vehicular Combat (a): having served as a vehicular combatant for a large portion of his time in the G.I. Joe team, Lamont has definitely picked up the finer points of this form of battle over the years. As such, when making any sort of offensive action while behind the wheel of a vehicle, Lamont does so at a reduced difficulty level. Calling: Soldier: while he may rather be a classical musician / performer / spectator with his days, Lamont knows that it is his duty as an American citizen to stand up for the rights of his fellow countrymen, and as such he serves with pride - to the best of his ability - alongside the G.I. Joe team. Costume: Lamont's first field uniform while serving with the Joes was a rather simple affair. It consisted of a green pair of pants (with a lighter green camo pattern dyed on), a tan, collared shirt with the sleeves ripped off, a green baseball cap (usually worn backwards), a black leather belt (and holsters), and gray boots. Personality: Lamont is definitely gutsy. He has no problem training a laser-guided rocket down a body's throat - even when they're shooting at him! He's rather cultured, though, seeing his martial prowess as being but one of his many skills, almost an aside for him when he's not going about the performance of his classical music. Furthermore, Lamont is incredibly cheery and good-natured. While you'd expect someone that can lug and fire a .50 cal Browning uphill to be full of meanness, Lamont can do it with a smile on his face - which is probably the only reason people haven't hurt him for being such a horrible mess hall chef...! Real Name: Lamont A. Morris, grade E-5 Occupation: heavy gunner, indirect fire infantryman 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, the Star Brigade Height: 6' 1" Hair: black Eyes: brown Weight: 185 lbs. Other Distinguishing Characteristics: Lamont occasionally wears a moustache or goatee, though not all that often. Lamont also has at least one tattoo, worn on his upper left arm. Story: This Chicago-born fellow has always been talented, having remarkable hand-eye coordination, the ability to concentrate on multiple tasks at once, and of course left and right hand independence. These abilities make for quite the skill in music - or as Lamont's vocational choice wound up, a heavy gunner. He demonstrated early on in his military career that he had what it takes to fill that job, and won a position as a laser weaponry system operator. His skills with such gear, being able to train a rocket on a body despite the presence of enemy fire trained on his position, got him a job on the G.I. Joe team. For a couple years, Lamont served the group well, doing all kinds of damage to the forces of Cobra - and their expensive gear. He did so well at that, in fact, that when the Joes needed a heavy ordinance carrier for their hastily formed Star Brigade, they chose Lamont to fill that position. Donning a highly advanced, exoskeletal weapons platform, Lamont got to do the same job he basically did on earth - only the Cobra gear he got to trash in space wound up being even more expensive than before... not that he minded this, oh no. This gig didn't last forever, however, thanks to budget cuts. Determining that Cobra was a threat that conventional forces could handle back in '94, the Pentagon deactivated the G.I. Joe team, though when Cobra resurfaced a few years later, it was decided that the Joes were needed after all. As such, Hawk pulled the group back together again. Though he didn't make it for the team's first Cobra-stomping mission, Lamont indeed returned to dish out some damage, working as a M.O.B.A.T. operator for a time with Thunderwing. Once again having proven his prowess with incredibly dangerous ordinance, Lamont got a new ride to call his own. This thing, a refurbished Hammer, was re-christened the Brawler by Lamont. Naturally, the name is rather apt, as Lamont tends to drive into the thick of Cobra forces with it - taking them apart before they can even react to his presence. He can barely hear the sound of his own explosions, though. What with the symphonic music he's usually got blaring in the Brawler's stereo system...