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Brian Perry was born on [[Trafalgar Base|Trafalgar base]] to Margaret Perry in 782 A.S., his father is unknown. From early childhood Perry roamed around the station and occasionally even accompanied Junker friends of his mother into space around the station. | Brian Perry was born on [[Trafalgar Base|Trafalgar base]] to Margaret Perry in 782 A.S., his father is unknown. From early childhood Perry roamed around the station and occasionally even accompanied Junker friends of his mother into space around the station. | ||
− | In his teens Perry found a new favourite spot on Trafalgar - the station bar. Not that he became a drinker, although he started to appreciate beverages previously unknown to him | + | In his teens Perry found a new favourite spot on Trafalgar - the station bar. Not that he became a drinker, although he started to appreciate beverages previously unknown to him, but the bar was always full of pilots and adventurers eager to tell their story to everyone willing to listen and perhaps buy them a drink. Perry was accepted amidst the audience; the local Junkers took him as one of their own. |
== Evolution == | == Evolution == | ||
− | Perry discovered a hidden talent in 798 A.S. A foreigner with a Liberty accent and too much alcohol in his head thought it | + | Perry discovered a hidden talent in 798 A.S. A foreigner with a Liberty accent and too much alcohol in his head thought it was a good idea to poke fun at the young lad. Perry tried to ignore the man, but his frustration was growing. When the Junkers around him started sniggering as well, something broke inside him and he punched the stranger in the face. Perry injured his hand, but the stranger collapsed with a broken jaw. Then a surprise came. Instead of the expected resentment, he received a pat on the back. After this event, Perry decided that this shouldn't happen to him ever again. The next day he bought brass knuckles. |
− | Perry's acceptance in the bar changed significantly and a new | + | Perry's acceptance in the bar changed significantly and a new trend arose. When someone at the bar was acting up, the others threatened, usually with a laugh, to let Brian sort him out. Perry soon learned to play along with the rest. For a long time this stayed at the level of friendly jokes, but it was just a matter of time before someone took it the wrong way. One evening a small sinewy Molly didn't find the notion funny. Records of the events are scarce, but it appears that in the ensuing fight between several Mollys and local Junkers Perry significantly helped on the Junker side. |
− | At the time Perry usually worked as a hired hand, helping out wherever there was a need. He didn't shirk from dirtier jobs either. After the second bar incident a whole new world of opportunities opened to him. In the rough | + | At the time Perry usually worked as a hired hand, helping out wherever there was a need. He didn't shirk from dirtier jobs either. After the second bar incident a whole new world of opportunities opened to him. In the rough life on Trafalgar there was often a need to help matters with a friendly reminder or a push. Perry started receiving requests to resolve disputes on behalf of other parties. |
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Profile | |
Origin | Bretonia |
Affiliation | Bretonian Buccaneers |
Born | 782 A.S., Trafalgar Base |
Died | Still alive |
Early life
Brian Perry was born on Trafalgar base to Margaret Perry in 782 A.S., his father is unknown. From early childhood Perry roamed around the station and occasionally even accompanied Junker friends of his mother into space around the station.
In his teens Perry found a new favourite spot on Trafalgar - the station bar. Not that he became a drinker, although he started to appreciate beverages previously unknown to him, but the bar was always full of pilots and adventurers eager to tell their story to everyone willing to listen and perhaps buy them a drink. Perry was accepted amidst the audience; the local Junkers took him as one of their own.
Evolution
Perry discovered a hidden talent in 798 A.S. A foreigner with a Liberty accent and too much alcohol in his head thought it was a good idea to poke fun at the young lad. Perry tried to ignore the man, but his frustration was growing. When the Junkers around him started sniggering as well, something broke inside him and he punched the stranger in the face. Perry injured his hand, but the stranger collapsed with a broken jaw. Then a surprise came. Instead of the expected resentment, he received a pat on the back. After this event, Perry decided that this shouldn't happen to him ever again. The next day he bought brass knuckles.
Perry's acceptance in the bar changed significantly and a new trend arose. When someone at the bar was acting up, the others threatened, usually with a laugh, to let Brian sort him out. Perry soon learned to play along with the rest. For a long time this stayed at the level of friendly jokes, but it was just a matter of time before someone took it the wrong way. One evening a small sinewy Molly didn't find the notion funny. Records of the events are scarce, but it appears that in the ensuing fight between several Mollys and local Junkers Perry significantly helped on the Junker side.
At the time Perry usually worked as a hired hand, helping out wherever there was a need. He didn't shirk from dirtier jobs either. After the second bar incident a whole new world of opportunities opened to him. In the rough life on Trafalgar there was often a need to help matters with a friendly reminder or a push. Perry started receiving requests to resolve disputes on behalf of other parties.