Rook
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Elizabeth McKenzie (Mother)
Exoskeleton (built by iRun Man)
Summary...
A trained sniper and former member of a special forces unit, Rook and his team mates were betrayed by one of their own; the armored powerhouse Black Queen. Left bloodied and presumed dead amongst the bodies of his fallen comrades in the Canadian wilds, Rook survived thanks to the ministrations of a local native tribe's shaman. Unfortunately he was unable to fully heal Rook, resulting in the loss of his left eye.
Rook subsequently retrained himself to use his right eye for targetting.
Returning to civilisation, Rook left active duty with the canadian military and was seconded to the UK, and became a member of the MOD sponsored Valiant supergroup. During this time he turned his attention to tracking down Black Queen. He has been distracted from his mission by requests from local authorities and the Champions to assist with capture of other fugitive villains.
Beginnings...
Warren was born on June 30th 1976 at White Horse General Hospital on the banks of the Yukon River to Lucas and Elizabeth McKenzie. Lucas McKenzie was a Corrections Officer at the nearby Wolf Creek Juvenile Corrections Centre, while Elizabeth (a US Citizen by birth) was a Primary School Teacher.
Warren's childhood and teenage years were mostly uneventful except for the death of his father in a traffic collision. This loss caused Warren to retreat into himself, becoming something of a loner. He found it difficult to make and maintain close friendships for fear that he would experience more loss.
The events of July 1992 - destruction of Detroit and partial destruction of neighbouring Canadian city, Windsor - had a major effect on Warren. Shaken out of his melancholy by the damage and loss of life on such a grand scale, Warren made a decision that would change the course of his own life forever.
A Soldier's life for me...
Following the advanced weapons training with the Special Weapons Detail, Warren showed an almost preternatural aim and ability with weapons which led him to be co-opted for several overseas operations including:
- Operation RECORD
- Canadian support to the United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observer Mission (UNIKOM)
- 1994/1998/2000/2001
- Operation PALLADIUM
- Contribution to the NATO Stabilization Force in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- 1995/1996
- Operation STANDARD
- Support to United Nations Support Mission in Haiti (UNSMIH)
- 1996
- Operation STABLE
- Support to United Nations Support Mission in Haiti (UNSMIH)
- 1996/1997
- Operation REPTILE
- Canadian peacekeeping contribution to the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL)
- 1999/2000
- Operation TOUCAN
- Peacekeeping support to the International Force in East Timor and United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET)
- 2000/2001
- Operation APOLLO
- Operations in support of the United States in its military operations in Afghanistan.
- 2001/2002
- Operation ATHENA
- Canadian deployment with the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan
- 2001/2002/2003
Operation Checkmate...
Fort Churchill is an Arctic site on Hudson Bay with a rail link. It is near the point of maximum auroral activity. This combination of circumstances made it ideal for far-north sounding rocket launches. Initially used by the Canadian Army in 1954, construction of more elaborate facilities in support of the International Geophysical Year began in 1956. The range was closed again in December 1958 after the IGY program ended. It was reopened again in August 1959 by the US Army as part of its network of sounding rocket stations. This allowed use of the site by other groups over the years. In late 1960 a fire largely destroyed the facilities at Fort Churchill. When the United States decided to end its activities at Churchill by June 1970, the Canadian National Research Council took over operations to support the Canadian Upper Atmosphere Research Program. The Canadian military also found the site useful for characterization of the ionosphere for military communications.
By the 1990's the facility was inactive and various attempts to revitalize it failed. It was at this point that the Canadian Army chose to use the site as a base for several of it's covert projects. The majority of the new base is built underground with only several small structures at ground level to give any indication of habitation. The movement of people in and out of the site is explained as chemical and fallout testing due to the history of the site. In early 2000 use of the site was allocated to Major General Brock for Operation Checkmate.
The Valiant Few...
Going Home...
Rook maintains a large stockpile of weapons and equipment in his base. His current standard field kit consists of the following:
S.T.A.S.H. (Subspace Transportation And Storage Handler): Created by Professor Zack Zapperoni, this small device creates a subspace pocket into which large items can be stored and retrieved. Rook uses it to ensure he has an adequate supply of weapons and ammo in the field.
Modified Browning 9-mm Pistol: The Browning 9-mm pistol is a personal protection weapon used mainly in close-quarter combat. The pistol is semi-automatic, recoil-operated, and magazine-fed. It is equipped with a magazine safety, an applied safety catch, and fires 9-mm x 19-mm ammunition. The Browning is use by those who require a sidearm that can be rapidly drawn and fired, even in confined spaces. The pistol consists of a barrel, a slide, a breech block, a frame, and normally a 13 round magazine. Rook's 9-mm has been modified to accept a 20 round magazine with quick release/reload mechanism.
Specs:
- Weight: 1.1 kg
- Length: 19.69 cm
- Muzzle velocity: 350 m/s
- Maximum range of fire: 50 m
- Effective range of fire: 25 m
Modified C8A3 Carbine Rifle The light-weight C8A3 is air-cooled, gas-operated, and magazine-fed. It can easily be disassembled for inspection and cleaning. The C8A3 is an evolutionary or mid-life program upgrade from the C8 carbine variant. It is equipped with ambidextrous controls, low infrared signature furniture and an extendable butt to better fit personnel wearing protective equipment. The C8A3 can also be fitted with a bayonet for close combat. Its primary sighting system is the holographic sight which is designed for close combat. The holographic sight is supplemented by an adjustable front and backup sight. Much of the furniture has been replaced with composite materials to further reduce the weight.
Specs:
- Weight: 2.8 kg (reduced from standard 4.1 kg) (with full magazine, EO tech sight, sling)
- Sustained rate of fire: 15 rounds per minute
- Maximum rate of fire (semi-automatic): 65 rounds per minute
- Effective range of fire: 300 m
- Maximum range of fire: 2350 m
Modified C3A1 Sniper Rifle - 7.62 mm The C3A1 sniper rifle can deliver highly accurate fire at a target up to 800 metres away. The variation of the C3A1 that Rook prefers consists of a one-piece McMillan composite stock with an adjustable butt and cheek piece, as well as a handstop with an attached bipod. Rook's C3A1 has been modified to reduce it's weight.
Specs:
- Weight: 6 Kg (reduced from standard 8 kg)
- Maximum range of fire: 800 m
Modified C9A2 Light Machine Gun The C9A2 light machine gun (LMG) is primarily used as an infantry support weapon. Equipped with an adjustable bipod, it is normally fired from the prone position and is solely capable of full automatic fire. The C9A2 is air-cooled, gas-operated and equipped with a rotating bolt locking system. Designed with a dual feed system, it fires from a disintegrating link belt of 200 rounds. In emergencies, a 30-round rifle magazine can be used instead. The primary sighting system is an optical sight. The C9A2 has a low infrared signature, a foldable and extendable 4-position butt, a cover with a longer rail mount and adjustable rear sight assembly and a short barrel assembly with folding handle. Rook has again modified this C9A2 to lose a significant amount of weight while retaining it's other specifications. Most if this weight loss has been achieved by use of composite materials. The loss of weight allows Rook to use this weapon more comfortably while on the move. The C9A2 can maintain a high sustained rate-of-fire due to its two interchangeable, quick-change barrels; the disintegrating belt feed system and the open breech firing system, which prevents cook-off.
Specs:
- Weight: 8 kg (reduced from normal 11.35 kg) (with full ammo box, optical sight, sling)
- Sustained rate of fire: 50 rounds per minute (short bursts)
- Rapid rate of fire: 100 rounds per minue (short bursts)
- Effective range: 600 m
- Maximum range: 3000 m
Skills: Almost preternatural aim and ability with weapons. Given Code Name for ability to sit on sidelines and shoot directly on targets a long distance away. (All team members were named for chess pieces)
@Liath
One of Rook's favorite places to relax is Hurricane Harry's Bar & Lounge in Midtown, VB.
Fun Fact? - June 30th 1976 - Canadian Parliament votes to abolish the death penalty
Fort Churchill, Manitoba
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