Avatar of Descartes
  • Last Seen: 7 yrs ago
  • Joined: 11 yrs ago
  • Posts: 666 (0.17 / day)
  • VMs: 1
  • Username history
    1. Descartes 11 yrs ago
  • Latest 10 profile visitors:

Status

User has no status, yet

Bio

User has no bio, yet

Most Recent Posts

Remember in old guild when we had that map and different factions?
Bump
As cracks began to form above the city, the sound of a single plane was heard entering the area. It was the first time Gordon had been on a C130 on his own. Usually, he was packed into the plane like a sardine with his ruck on. To him, it was actually a little cold and lonely. This would be the first time Gordon would face an enemy alone. Though he had been briefed several times, Gordon knew little as to what would actually happen. All he could do was hope that his training paid off.

It wasn't long before Gordon had approached the drop zone. The hatch opened up, and Gordon could feel the wind dragging him outside. With much apathy, Gordon rose from his seat and prepared to jump. He fell into the city just between two buildings.

"Cyclone!" Gordon pulled out his cyclone memory, inserting it into his memory drive. In a green flash, Gordon changes into Masked Rider Freedom.

Kamen Rider Freedom landed right onto the face of a combatman. The mooks of shocker had taken notice- the fight had begun.
So when do we start?
I might bring ba k Andrew Jackson as a test for the eagle key granted you didn't already have it. Of course, a turkey key would also seem appropriate. I wanted to create a new freedom loving character that I wanted to bring back after fourth of July and I returned home. Maybe your guy can get a second eagle key by beating my guy- a 101st air assault screaming eagle.
In ~~~~~ 9 yrs ago Forum: Character Sheets
I imagined my guy more as a secondary rider. The question then would be who is the primary?

I personally can't think of any problems. Maybe the fact that all our characters transform using a different device could be problematic- though that actually might be more of a blessing now that I think about it.
Name: SPC Gordon Douglas
Rider Name: Masked Rider Freedom
Age: 23
Sex: Male
Transformation Device: Second Generation Memory Driver (Single Memory)
Origin of Powers: Kamen Rider W

Abilities:
Unarmored, Specialist Gordon has training in anything an infantryman has training in. He is airborne qualified and an expert marksman. Using the Cyclone Memory, suited Kamen Rider Freedom becones fast, strong, and relentless.
While suited, he carries an M249 with the magazine slot retrofitted with a memory slot. Using the Money Memory, the M249 can fire rounds of US $20 bills in a similar fashion it would fire 5.56 rounds normally. He may also call upon an M4 with a similar memory fitting. The M4 also has a bayonet fixed to the end. Using his cyclone memory, Kamen Ruder Freedom can fire high pressure blasts of air. With his M249, he can activate his Cyclone Extreme, allowing him to fire a miniature cyclone from his gun.


Forms:
Base Form: Using his ACU patterned memory driver and the Cyclone Memory, Specialist Gordon becomes Kamen Rider Freedom. His suit is comprised of a slim, metal body covered in digital camouflage pattern. The mask is almond shaped with half moon shaped "eyes" slightly elevated from the rest of the suit and colored blue with a white letter A on each eye; similar to the 82d airborne logo. On his left chest is a name plate labeled "US Army", and on the right side, "Freedom". On his right should is the US flag, an airborne tab and the 82d airborne patch beneath that. On the left side of his shoulder, a patch labeling him as part of Camp Zama.


Appearance:Specialist Gordon is a slim Caucasian male with tanned skin and black hair. He is lightly muscled and well toned from endurance training, with well defined calves from ruck marching. His hair is usually styled in a high and tight military cut, everything just enough to be within regulation.

Personality: Undisciplined but strong. Though not ranger qualified, Gordon lives strongly by the ranger motto: SUA SPONTE. He does what he wants and lands himself in trouble often with higher ranking service members. He presents himself as being the quiet type. He often behaves foolishly, but within limits. He sees himself as being invincible.

Background: Douglas Gordon was an all American man raised in the great state of Texas. His mother and father were regular civilians, making their living day by day. His great grandfather, however, was a cavalryman back during the time of the Vietnam War. Though Gordon never met his great grandfather in person, he looked up to him.

Gordon enlisted straight out of highschool, with no real life experience in his hands. At Fort Benning, he was put through hell, trained as an infantryman. By bus, he reported to his next training area. He remained at Benning, but through hard work and many shin splints, he became airborne. He was assigned to Fort Brag North Carolina, where he became part of the 82nd Airborne Division.

In his short years as an infantryman, he had not been put through as much strenuous work as one may think. After one deployment to Iraq for nine months, he felt confident on himself, if only because very little had really happened while on deployment.

After his second year, Specialist Gordon was given a surprise- he would be sent to Japan on a special mission involving a terrorist group named "Shocker". Before he knew it, Gordon was granted security clearance and was put on the next plane to Japan.

His first run as Kamen Rider Freedom was done in a controlled environment, out on the range, higher ranked personnel carefully watching him. Gordon's next few runs were also the same- controlled and done to familiarize himself with the suit and belt. Gordon was also given run downs on how the suit worked, why it worked, and what a "Kamen Rider" was. He never received the reason why he was chosen.
I was thinking just to give everything time powers. My guy could reasonably get a hold of the trial memory through the power of capitalism/America.
Okay, Kamen Rider Freedom is done
© 2007-2024
BBCode Cheatsheet