Norseman Central
Stonewall (o)

Version 4.0

[Back] [Home] [Up] [Next]
Stonewall (gh)

Fighting: 

Gd

Agility: 

Ty

Strength: 

Ex

Endurance: 

Rm

Reason: 

Ty

Intuition: 

Ty

Psyche: 

Ty

Health: 

66

Karma: 

18

Resources: 

Ty

Popularity: 

0

Real Name:  Louis Hamilton
Occupation:  Ex-soldier, ex-vigilante, now a U.S. government agent
Legal Status:  U.S. citizen accused of several crimes but never brought to trial (pardoned)
Identity:  Hamilton's identity as Stonewall is not known to the general populace
Place of Birth:  Austin, Texas
Marital Status:  Single
Known Relatives:  None
Base of Operations:  Formerly a cabin in upstate New York, now Washington, D.C.
Past Group Affiliations:  Ally of Crimson Commando and Super Sabre, current member of Freedom Force
Known Powers:
Immovability:  When concentrating, Stonewall is considered to be held to the ground by Remarkable Strength.  While he is doing so he cannot move or fight, although he can speak.
Body Armor:  Stonewall's dense skin provides him with Good body armor.
Talents:
Stonewall has the Wrestling Talent.  As a soldier he also has Military training.
Contacts:
Stonewall is a long time ally of the Crimson Commando and Super Sabre.  He has contacts as a member of the Freedom Force and may have some contacts in the U.S. armed forces.
Role-Playing Notes:
Stonewall is the strong, silent type.  Of the three, he had the most serious doubts about their self-appointed mission to rid society of criminals.  He seems to be more than happy to do work for the U.S. government as a member of Freedom Force, and believes that their acceptance by the government is a tacit approval of their former, criminal actions.
History:
The origin of how Stonewall gained his powers is unknown, although it is presumed that he is a mutant.  Stonewall, along with Super Sabre and Crimson Commando, fought together against the Nazis in World War II.  Afterward they returned to fight crime in the U.S. When the Communists began to exert global influence, the team was asked not to interfere by the government, so they went into retirement.

In recent years the group saw a rise in prostitution and drugs.  The three men took it upon themselves to form a vigilante committee.  They sought out criminals, particularly drug dealers, brought them to a cabin in an otherwise deserted area of upstate New York, and hunted them down for sport.

They captured Storm during a period when she had lost her powers, mistaking her for a criminal when they discovered her at the burned out ruins of Jean Grey's parents' home.  Storm managed to avoid capture and forced the men to face their consciences by turning themselves over to the authorities.

When they did so, the government decided it would be bad publicity to bring them to trial.  Instead it offered them pardons in return for their serving as members of Freedom Force, the U.S. government-sponsored superhero task force.  They have remained with that group ever since.