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Warhawk
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Personal informations
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Name
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Classified
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Current alias
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Warhawk
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Surname(s)
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Classified
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Identity status
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secret
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Date of Birth
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-
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Nationality
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Presumed American
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Reputation
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local
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Base Field
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Operations field
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Millennium City
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Activity
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2009 -
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Hero/Villain Type
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First Strike Offensive
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Alignment
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neutral
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Powers
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-
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Level
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4
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Characteristics
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Origine
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-
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Height
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6'6"
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Weight
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approx. 400 lbs
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Body type
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normal
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Eyes
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Unknown
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Hair
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Unknown
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Attributes
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physical attributes
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Constitution
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Resistance
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Stamina
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Strength
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Speed
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Fighting
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Armour
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Weapons
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Animalism
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Accuracy
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mental attributes
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Enrg manip.
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Intuition
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Sorcery
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Knowledge
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Objets
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Bravery
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Mind Manip.
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Charisma
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Intelligence
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Composure
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Warhawk supervises clean-up on a meteor strike in Burbank, CA shortly after his public debut.
Warhawk was a controversial hero with questionable ties to the U.S. Government. Active primarily from 1976 to 1987, Warhawk's most infamous missions were at the behest of the armed forces as advance firepower in places like the Falkland Islands, Beruit, and Grenada where police actions were sanctioned by President Reagan. These shows of force were lightning rods of controversy, and did much to force Warhawk out of the skies during the Clinton Administration. The armor was conceived and developed at
Strathmore Industries. See
Project Thermal for more current information.
Warhawk breaks the sound barrier over the Arctic pole (photo courtesy of Strathmore Industries).
Speculation was rampant as to who wore the Warhawk armor when he was active. Isaac Strathmore was the most likely candidate, but elaborate photo ops were taken of the two of them together quieted most speculation. De-classified documents now suggest that Isaac was, in fact, the primary pilot. Laslo Stepka stepped in to fill the role of Warhawk in the event that a press conference was necessary and Strathmore was to appear with Warhawk at the same time. If this is the case, Isaac's son Eric Strathmore, merits a closer look.
RPHooks
If you are interested in using Warhawk or any other aspect of this character in your back stories (did Warhawk bomb your country or torch your village? Have you sworn revenge?) Please contact me in-game. I'm happy to work with you on this! --Monkeyhead 17:24, 22 December 2009 (UTC)