Firefly: Reavers of the Rim - Character 11
Garrett Waymire :: Sniper/Reader
"Y'all really want to get on the bad side of a sniper who don't need to see you to shoot you?"
Attributes
|| Physical || Mental || Social ||
Trained Skills
Untrained Skills
Distinctions/SFX
Checked SFX are active.
One With the Shadows They won't see you coming, but you'll see them.
- Hinder: Sometimes your distinction works against you. Gain 1 plot point when you roll a instead of a
- Sniper: Spend 1 PP to enter a scene hidden and in a position to do some harm. Take or step up a Complication representing a tenuous or precarious position to create a Sniper Nest d8 Asset.
- Get in Position: If you replace your Sneak with a d4 for your next roll, gain a Big Damn Hero Die equal to your Sneak rating if your roll is successful.
Reader You know things you shouldn't. You don't know why.
- Hinder: Sometimes your distinction works against you. Gain 1 plot point when you roll a instead of a
- Secrets, Secrets: When you are in the presence of someone who is trying to keep a secret, spend 1 PP to discover the secret with a Mental + Know Action. If your Action fails, create or step up a Paranoid Complication.
- Psychic Flashes: Once per scene, spend 1 PP to create a d8 Complication on a Gamemaster character by blurting out a secret or negative fate.
On the Losing Side Odds like that just means you fight harder.
- Hinder: Sometimes your distinction works against you. Gain 1 plot point when you roll a instead of a
- Fightin' Type: Spend 1 PP to step up or double your Shoot or Fight when you’re outnumbered.
- Got It in One: Spend 1 PP to roll your Focus and add it to your total.
Signature Assets
Sniper Rifle Keep your friends close and your enemies far away.
Background/Bio
Like most on the Border, Garrett grew up with a gun in his hand. Critters were always a problem, and when it wasn't critters it was bandits, and when it wasn't bandits it was Alliance.
He was happiest when he was hunting, had the patience for sitting around waiting and a knack for finding his targets. He wasn't good at much else, so when the recruiter came calling for the Browncoats he joined up. The army took those skills and honed them. Before long he was earning a reputation as a sniper, able to anticipate when targets were approaching and where, and take them out when they were barely in range.
And then it went wrong, as these things always do. What everyone assumed was good eyes and good instincts was actually latent reader talents and the war cracked them wide open. Garrett remembers a target that was barely visible, followed by terror and blinding pain.
He woke up in the hospital. Things were bad for a while, his mind too bruised to cope with the new input it was getting. He was still there when the war ended.
In that first mad scramble after the surrender he was evacuated along with the rest of the walking wounded by pilot Paul Blakelock. He was given into the care of Shepherd Morgan Chen who took Garrett to a monastery where he recovered some, his mind no longer bombarded by the fear and pain of the wounded.
Since then Garrett's taken to wandering, trying like many Browncoats to find a place in a 'verse that no longer seems to fit right.