" Time to Morph, T-Rex Red! " Name: Lonny Theodore Harris
Age: 23
Ranger Designation: RedAppearance: Not for any particular reason other than his favorite color being red, Lonny can be spotted usually with at least one article in the ruddy color. Typically its a long sleeved red hoodie, casual and urban, with ripped jeans or khaki pants on his legs. On warm days, light t-shirts cover his svelte chest and occasionally shorts or joggers that (depending on the heat) lead down to sneakers of the "Vans" variety. While not fancy in any way, shape, or form, Lonny does tend to keep a crisp appearance.
Personality: Lonny is a soft spoken, optimistic, young man on the cusp of a personal breakthrough. Once a idealistic dreamer he now wrestles with the thralls of darkened adulthood. Though slightly confused about his place in society, Lonny trudges forward with a stern determination matched only by his savior-esque kindness. Wandering somewhere between intuition and logical deduction, Lonny can at times be at odds with himself; presenting others with someone normally indecisive. On a day-to-day basis he could go several minutes without making a simple choice, however when the intensity is put on an odd clarity comes about.
He has a fear of hospitals that goes beyond the norm. The sterilized smell irritates him and the looming buildings often takes him in totally different directions. From his dreaded time there Lonny had developed the bad habit of sighing incessantly. He smiles more often when in the presence of other hero-enthusiast and can genuinely, if not abashed, proclaim he believes in real-life, everyday heroes.
Background: Lonny is the second and youngest son of a single father. His mother ran out on his father soon after his birth. His dad, once an infamous brawler turned UFC fighter, knew of the heroics of the Power Rangers, and believed it necessary to know how to fight. His father taught his sons while they were young, hence Lonny's skills in martial arts. For a time the Harris men was down on their luck, that was until his father caught a break at a labor company. Afterwards their luck evened out.
During his middle school years, his elder brother, further instilled idealistic heroics in him by being his devout protector. Often watching out for him. The older he got however, the more things changed. Comic books were replaced with thick and heavy work books, his fascination with heroes was subdued. Eventually it became the norm and all he had to show for his obsession was his kind heart and optimism.
He muddied his way through life up until his first semester in college; going for no other reason then to keep moving forward. While there he heard news of his father's failing health and after witnessing his descent towards death, he dropped out. He got a job at a factory just to keep busy since his elder brother left town following the funeral. He hasn't properly grieved and in some shape or form feels responsible for his father's untimely death, even a year later. Lonny has found life kind of dreary as of late, yet, he still trudges forward, towards some unseen purpose.