Character Bios
Greymoran:
(Author:
Brian Webber)
Wizard, over 300 years old, father to LICC leader Captain
Tacoman. Greymoran and his twin brother Radagast first joined the
XDCA (Extra Dimensional Control Agency) at 22 years old. They
were recruited after it was thought they'd been killed during a
mission in Myth Dranor. The two eventually made names for
themselves, having succesfully shut down more than a dozen XDP
(Extra Dimensional Pirates) cartels. During an undercover
operation in SWU-32 (The 32nd Star Wars universe visited by the
XDCA), Radagast was hit on the head, and severly injured.
Greymoran risked his life and the lives of the other agents on
the planet Biss to rescue his twin. Shortly after the wounding
Radagast began acting irrationally, distancing himself from the
XDCA, and his brother. When Greymoran attempted to get Radagast
to a psychiatrist for observation, Radagast threw a childish fit.
During that fit, he cast a confusion spell on Marie, Greymoran's
wife of seven years, and impregnated her with the child who later
grew up to become Captain Tacoman. Tacoman, the last name
Greymoran had while living on Earth, was actually a clerical
error. In choosing an idnetity, he had been told that an unusal
last name would actually make him less suspicious, so he chose
Tacoma, a city in the northwestern United States. Due to a DMV
error, the name became Taocman, and thus a legened was soon to be
born. Greymoran never got around to correcting the mistake.
Radagast, shortly thereafter, became convinced that he was a
child of Bhaal, the God of Murder. He then plotted to destroy
Captain Tacoman, and the universe he resided in. Greymoran, with
the help of science ship Captain Keith Yeager, helped Tacoman and
the crew of the Spidership defeat him. The Wanderer known as Adon
finally captured Radagast several weeks later. The Radagast
mission was a distraction from Greymoran's current goal. On the
XDCA's 10,000th Anniversary, Jake Grey, formerly one the Agencies
top people, and a group of his followers, atacked and destroyed
the planet Avalon, home to the XDCA. Over the next few years,
Grey and his people hunted down and executed XDCA agents that
were undercover or retired, or on vacation, and also destroyed
XDCA bulidings and planets throughout the multi-verse. Greymoran,
formerly one of Grey's partners a century earlier, attacked
Grey's old ship, the {I, Claudius}, but his ship was destroyed.
Beleiving Greymoran to be dead, Grey began a campaign ofn terror,
wiping out entire civilizations just for kicks. Greymoran
enlisted the help of the aforementioned Keith Yeager, his wife
Rita, and Grey's former security chief, the robot Hudzen. They
were picked up by XDCA 7th generation A.I. Carrie, who
succesfully escaped with the Defiant-class vessel {Archangel}.
They were later joined by Jackson Dupree, a clone of Captain
Tacoman, and a mysterious Wanderer named Ahz.
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Jackson Dupree:
(Author: Jon Wade)
Technically, only a month old, Jackson is a clone of LICC leader
Captain Tacoman. He has the same memories as Tacoman, but his
differences with the original are something of a problem for him.
Part of him desires to be exactly like Tacoman, while another
part desires to be an individual, with his own path. This
internal conflict has not affected his performance however, and
he has proved an invaluable member of the {Archangel} crew.
Jackson also has romantic feelings towards ship's pilot Rita
Yeager.
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Keith Yeager:
(Author: Brian Webber)
Keith is a scientific genius, with degrees in most known forms of
science from the Terran Academy (located in the same universe as
the LICC). Before becoming a member of the Archangel crew, he was
the commanding officer of the science vessel {Yellow Dragon}. He
served alongside his wife Rita, who was the ship's navigator.
After Rita had disembarked at a TerrSec station, Keith's ship was
sucked into a dimensional portal by Radagast, and was nearly
destroyed by a barrage of nuclear missiles. Keith's crew was
killed but Keith himself was rescued by Captain Tacoman. Keith
later joined Tacoman, Maya Toitovna from the Red Mars universe,
and Minsc on Greymoran's homeworld in the Forgotten Realms
universe in hastening Radagast's final defeat. After rescuing
Rita from the clutches of the TerrSec traitors, Keith and Rita
agreed to help Greymoran, Carrie, and Hudzen track down Jake
Grey, and bring him to justice.
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Rita Yeager:
(Author: Brian Webber)
Rita Yeager is the pilot of the ship Archangel. During a
simulation test designed by Greymoran and Jackson, she was able
to outfly realistic simulations of ten of the best pilots in the
mutliverse, with, as Greymoran put it, "inhuman reaction
time." Wife to Keith for 7 years, Rita also has picked up
some of her husbands archeology skills, and is pretty good at
being able to tell when someone is hiding something. After
graduating the Academy, she served with Keith aboard the science
vessel {Yellow Dragon} until she fell ill. Some three days before
Keith became involved in the Radagast mission, Rita fell ill, and
disembarked at a TerrSec hospital station, unaware at the time
that TerrSec was mounting a coup against the Earth Government.
While aboard the TerrSec medical station, she learned of the
TerrSec plot to overthrow the government. She hijacked one of the
station's defense fighters, and atempted to escape to warn Earth.
She was quickly recaptured, and interrogated for days by the
station commander. During one of the interrogation sessions, the
door broke down, and in came Greymoran and Hudzen. They rescued
her and reunited her with Keith. She and Keith eventually agreed
to join with Greymoran in his search for Jake Grey. She has light
brown hair that falls casually on the shoulders, deep penetrating
green eyes, a strong snese of honor, intelligent, expert
kickboxer, ace pilot, and extreme potty-mouth. Occasionally loses
temper, and goes into a violent barbaric rage, that either runs
out by itself, or is ended by Keith simply saying the phrase
"Rita my dove."
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Carrie:
(Author: Brian Webber)
Wise ass computer, similar to Red Dwarf's Holly, only smarter.
She was the primary A.I. for the XDCA's largest space station,
X-SS-47, before a surprise attack by Jake Grey's forces destroyed
it. Carrie transferred herself to a Deifant class ship that had
recently been completed in the station's construction bay, and
escaped, barely. She named the ship Archangel after an
Omega-class Destroyer that had attempted, and failed, to ram Jake
grey's flagship, the I, Claudius. When it came time
early on for the program to choose a human face for itself,
Carrie chose the face and voice of Earth actress Elizabeth
Hurley.
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Hudzen:
(Author: Josh Mastin)
After the robot called Hudzen broke down during an existential
crisis on the Red Dwarf universe episode The Last Day, the XDCA
resuced him, and rebuilt him. He lives by the code of the XDCA,
to put down any attempt to destabilize the multi-verse, and was
fiercely loyal to Jake Grey before he began his campaign of
terror. Hudzen is torn between his desire for vengance for the
millions of innocents who have already suffered, and protecting
the XDCA's last surviving active member, Greymoran. At a good 7'
2", Hudzen is an intimidating sight, a sight made even
powerful by his carying an old WWII era assault rifle, a gift
from Jake Grey. Hudzen vows to one day use the rifle to end
Grey's life.
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Jake Grey:
(Author: Brian Webber)
Jake Grey is a former XDCA agent. During his service he saved
millions of lives, and became something of a legend, known
throughout the multi-verse as a Captain Kirk-like hero. That
changed one day, when Grey suddenly and without warning destroyed
the XDCA home base on planet Avalon. Grey's exact age is unknown.
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TorGal:
(Author: Brian Webber)
A troll, TorGal was nearly killed when he attmepted to storm a
stronghold outsiode Athkatla, on the world of Greymoran's origin.
He was rescued by Grey. Owing him a life debt, TorGal is Grey's
most faithful follower, doing everything Grey tells him to do.
During the year or so in Grey's service, TorGal has learned how
to work most of the weapons on Grey's ship, and also is able to
order Grey's other minions around when Grey is asleep.
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Sorik
(Author: Padawan Observer)
Sorik is no stranger to interdimensional travelling. He originally came from one of the Star Trek universes, where he lived the usual life of a Vulcan
growing up on the homeworld, taking his kas-wan and kolinahr rites, and entering Starfleet, where he rose through the ranks and became Captain of the USS Intrepid. After an unexplained dimensional shift he found himself in what could only be considered an amalgam of various universes, including his own. There he was captured by a strange cult called the Frank Conspiracy. He managed to escape with the help of inhabitants of the dimension he was in, as well as some from a Star Wars universe who the Franks had captured using their own dimensional transporter. They were able to defeat the Franks, but the Intrepid was destroyed in the battle. He managed to get another starship, an old one refitted and renamed the Intrepid. After the inhabitants of the Star Wars universe had been sent back through the Franks dimensional transporter the device was destroyed. As time went on the different universes which formed the amalgam subtly seperated and became distinct again. It was believed that the Franks' dimensional transporter had been the cause of the problem in the first place. Sorik spent many more years as Captain of the new Intrepid, but one day, reminded of his previous adventure, he decided to follow some Extradimensional Pirates who had been around. Unfortunately they not only destroyed the Intrepid but captured Captain Sorik himself. He was found by the crew of the Archangel in
a universe other than his native one, and became their chief engineer.