“Stay still, Gizmo will get you patched up.”
Navy Special Operations, Seal Team Seven (The fighting Seventh)
Callsign: Bard
Name: William Tucker
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Appearance: William does not have what you would call a "Military Build". Despite being a former member of SEAL Team Seven, he is not muscular or stocky at all. Standing at 6'2", William is slender and thin. He argues that he used to be strong, but he adapted to his surroundings. He has blonde hair and blue eyes, looking like a true surfer. Matching his laid back attitude, he wears cargo pants and a button up shirt into battle, along with his military rigs and SAPI Plates.
Personality: William is the epitome of chill, even during battle. Notorious for not wearing any form of camouflage during an important raid against an Al-Qaeda leader, he was a godsend to his teammates and a nightmare to manage to his superiors. William also loves to sing, he sings whenever he gets the chance. He got his nickname "Bard" when singing to an HVT on the ride back to base in Iraq. The HVT hated it so much (even though William is a good singer), that he called Willam a half assed "Barid", or bard. His teammated loved it so much that it stuck.
William, while not singing, is usually found tinkering on his GREMLIN, a self made robot (as seen above) that has many uses. The GREMLIN's (aptly named "Gizmo") main uses are recon and first aid. Gizmo is outfitted with Infrared, X-RAY, Microwave, and Radio wave sensors, allowing him to see things that humans cannot. Gizmo is not a UAV, for it is controlled through an AI, not by a controller. The AI responds to William's commands, and can translate almost every major language.
Though what would be a good team without a medic? That is where William comes in. Though he is a trained medic, sometimes he cannot get to his teammates because he is in the middle of a firefight. That is where Gizmo comes in. It has all the necessary equipment to preform basic first aid and treatment on a wounded individual. It also has been common to see William and Gizmo both treating a single team mate who is in critical condition
Though what would be a good team without a medic? That is where William comes in. Though he is a trained medic, sometimes he cannot get to his teammates because he is in the middle of a firefight. That is where Gizmo comes in. It has all the necessary equipment to preform basic first aid and treatment on a wounded individual. It also has been common to see William and Gizmo both treating a single team mate who is in critical condition
Skills:
- - Trained in CPR and all basic to advanced medical technique.
- Trained in Basic CQB (by no means is the best, but can get the job done)
- A skilled singer, both on and off the battlefield
- SCUBA
- Ranked top of his class in USU Medical School
- A renowned mechanic in team RAINBOW
Equipment:
- - FN F2000 Tactical outfitted with an extended top receiver MIL-STD-1913 rail and 3x hybrid scope, Chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO
- IMI Desert Eagle, Chambered in .50 Action Express (for when he really needs to kill something)
- Standard Medic Kit
- Interceptor Multi-Thread Body Armor System
- Hawaiian Pineapple button-up SHirt
- Suppressor (For when stealth is mandatory
- Laser Attachment
- 4x M33 Fragmentation Gernade
- 2x flashbang hand grenades
- 1x Purple Smoke Canister
- 1x red smoke canister
- NCStar Tactical Backpack, Green
Bio: The world of William Tucker is one of rebellion, loss, and deep meditiation. Let me start from the beginning. William Tucker was born to a hotel tycoon family in Florida. His father was an Irish Immigrant and inventor and his mother the daughter of a rich oil baron. His early days were spent breaking every rule imaginable, just to get the attention of his mother and father. You see, they were both very busy and hardly were home.
William loved the arts and was quickly enrolled to music lessons at a very young age (Though he spent most of the time skipping classes and going to the beach). The only classes he would put an effort to attending were singing classes. He trained with the best that money could afford.
It was when William was 17 when his father admitted to his mother that he married her for the money. He needed a way to fund his projects and, well, she was the solution. This was when the marriage started falling apart. Williams mother and father both abused each other verbally, mentally, and physically. When filing for divorce, they both wanted custody of William. It got to the point that there were death threats from both extended families.
This was too much for William to handle. So, when he turned 18, he seized the chance and joined the navy (against both of his parents wishes). Bootcamp was hell for the young Tucker. His rebellious nature would be put into check constantly by the drill sergeants. Though he was consistently terrible at PT, he was above average at the range and top of his class when it came to anything knowledgeable. When he graduated, he decided he wanted to be a medic, and joined Medical School.
His innate skills with the wrench and medical procedures soon caught the attention of Lieutenant Commander Jones. Jones was a Navy SEAL officer looking for a recruit to the frogmen (a nickname for the SEAL’s). When approached, William initially declined. He was fine with the lax attitude of the Medical Field, as he was rarely on the front lines. But he soon agreed after a promise that he could keep his hair and oversee his own uniform.
After five years a SEAL, Team RAINBOW approached him, offering a position in their team. William had never heard of team RAINBOW and joined because he thought their name was cool. Now we find him as the medic and mechanic of RAINBOW, fixing bodies and chassis alike.
William loved the arts and was quickly enrolled to music lessons at a very young age (Though he spent most of the time skipping classes and going to the beach). The only classes he would put an effort to attending were singing classes. He trained with the best that money could afford.
It was when William was 17 when his father admitted to his mother that he married her for the money. He needed a way to fund his projects and, well, she was the solution. This was when the marriage started falling apart. Williams mother and father both abused each other verbally, mentally, and physically. When filing for divorce, they both wanted custody of William. It got to the point that there were death threats from both extended families.
This was too much for William to handle. So, when he turned 18, he seized the chance and joined the navy (against both of his parents wishes). Bootcamp was hell for the young Tucker. His rebellious nature would be put into check constantly by the drill sergeants. Though he was consistently terrible at PT, he was above average at the range and top of his class when it came to anything knowledgeable. When he graduated, he decided he wanted to be a medic, and joined Medical School.
His innate skills with the wrench and medical procedures soon caught the attention of Lieutenant Commander Jones. Jones was a Navy SEAL officer looking for a recruit to the frogmen (a nickname for the SEAL’s). When approached, William initially declined. He was fine with the lax attitude of the Medical Field, as he was rarely on the front lines. But he soon agreed after a promise that he could keep his hair and oversee his own uniform.
After five years a SEAL, Team RAINBOW approached him, offering a position in their team. William had never heard of team RAINBOW and joined because he thought their name was cool. Now we find him as the medic and mechanic of RAINBOW, fixing bodies and chassis alike.
Hopefully this is good