Background for Hack Enslash
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Background for Hack Enslash
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Backstory by Warren Lawson:
It was probably his idolization of retired star skeleton Barry Bigbones that led a young human lineman to arrange his own death and re-animation to become the latest Blood Bowl chainsaw sensation: Hack Enslash!
First appearing on the pitch in 2501, Hack is obsessed with breaking all his idol’s old records. He often talks to his beloved chainsaw, which he has named “Betsy”. Rumors abound concerning just how close the two really are, but Hack vehemently denies such allegations: “we sleep in separate caskets!”
Originally a member of the Champions of Death but now a free agent, there seems no lack of teams willing to pay his fee. Recently he was hired to play against the Westside Werewolves in an important play-off match. During the first half, one of the werewolves chewed off Hack’s left forearm and proceeded to run around the field with it. Minutes later the wolf swallowed the bones, but Hack retrieved them soon enough (a rare instance of one-armed chainsaw use).
Hack plays every game according to his own agenda. In addition to the standard on-field maiming practices, he often roams the sidelines to take a swipe or two at any opposing players not currently in the match. He is best known, perhaps, for giving spectators in the front row a very “close” view of Betsy. In fact, his most ravenous fans (a sadistic lot that call themselves the Hack Pack) actually jump out of the stands towards him in hopes of being decapitated by their hero. Of course, he never disappoints them!
Even though he has only been playing for a brief time, Hack Enslash already has a solid place in Blood Bowl history. He continues to amass fatalities and has grown into arguably the most popular chainsaw player in the game today.
Age: Unknown, Height: 6'2", Weight: 103 lbs
CAREER STATS:
268 Player Fatalities (opposing team)
42 Player Fatalities (own team)
493 Civilian Fatalities (357 willing)
67 Referee Fatalities
2 Touchdowns
AWARDS:
Blood Bowl Network (BBN) Dirty Player of the Year (2502)
Bloodweiser Best Newcomer Medal (2501)
PlayBone Magazine Bachelor of the Year (2504)
Spike Magazine Star Player Rating: 298
It was probably his idolization of retired star skeleton Barry Bigbones that led a young human lineman to arrange his own death and re-animation to become the latest Blood Bowl chainsaw sensation: Hack Enslash!
First appearing on the pitch in 2501, Hack is obsessed with breaking all his idol’s old records. He often talks to his beloved chainsaw, which he has named “Betsy”. Rumors abound concerning just how close the two really are, but Hack vehemently denies such allegations: “we sleep in separate caskets!”
Originally a member of the Champions of Death but now a free agent, there seems no lack of teams willing to pay his fee. Recently he was hired to play against the Westside Werewolves in an important play-off match. During the first half, one of the werewolves chewed off Hack’s left forearm and proceeded to run around the field with it. Minutes later the wolf swallowed the bones, but Hack retrieved them soon enough (a rare instance of one-armed chainsaw use).
Hack plays every game according to his own agenda. In addition to the standard on-field maiming practices, he often roams the sidelines to take a swipe or two at any opposing players not currently in the match. He is best known, perhaps, for giving spectators in the front row a very “close” view of Betsy. In fact, his most ravenous fans (a sadistic lot that call themselves the Hack Pack) actually jump out of the stands towards him in hopes of being decapitated by their hero. Of course, he never disappoints them!
Even though he has only been playing for a brief time, Hack Enslash already has a solid place in Blood Bowl history. He continues to amass fatalities and has grown into arguably the most popular chainsaw player in the game today.
Age: Unknown, Height: 6'2", Weight: 103 lbs
CAREER STATS:
268 Player Fatalities (opposing team)
42 Player Fatalities (own team)
493 Civilian Fatalities (357 willing)
67 Referee Fatalities
2 Touchdowns
AWARDS:
Blood Bowl Network (BBN) Dirty Player of the Year (2502)
Bloodweiser Best Newcomer Medal (2501)
PlayBone Magazine Bachelor of the Year (2504)
Spike Magazine Star Player Rating: 298
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I wanted to start with an easy one to use it to gauge what you guys would like to see.
My thought right now is to not include a player's history stats, weight, age, and Spike! rating.
My first leaning it to stick to a very nice write-up of the player's background and get a good picture. I think the other stuff actually gets in the way.
Thoughts?
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My thought right now is to not include a player's history stats, weight, age, and Spike! rating.
My first leaning it to stick to a very nice write-up of the player's background and get a good picture. I think the other stuff actually gets in the way.
Thoughts?
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Just post it to the revelant thread. Do not PM me.orkydave wrote:how do we go abput submitting anything we do Galak? do we just post it here in the relevant star player section or PM/e-mail your good self?
We'll sort through it all and work up the best one we can from the submissions.
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Heh, I love the STATS from the old Blood Bowl star players personally. AMerican Football is a game where people go all geeky over stats, and I like the idea that the Blood Bowl world has scribes and nerds who have a similar feeling!stashman wrote:It shall be cool and funny and a bit whacky for some players. History and background creates atmosphere and just not "stats".
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Just stop for a second and imagine Fantasy Blood Bowl, a la Fantasy Football.Jural wrote:Heh, I love the STATS from the old Blood Bowl star players personally. AMerican Football is a game where people go all geeky over stats, and I like the idea that the Blood Bowl world has scribes and nerds who have a similar feeling!stashman wrote:It shall be cool and funny and a bit whacky for some players. History and background creates atmosphere and just not "stats".
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That's gotta be the heaviest 206+ bones around At less that 10% of body mass (after sufficient drying time), a 6'2" Bloodbowl fan would have closer to 20lb of skeletal mass (maybe less).GalakStarscraper wrote:Age: Unknown, Height: 6'2", Weight: 103 lbs
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103 lbs WITH chainsaw?tenwit wrote:That's gotta be the heaviest 206+ bones around At less that 10% of body mass (after sufficient drying time), a 6'2" Bloodbowl fan would have closer to 20lb of skeletal mass (maybe less).GalakStarscraper wrote:Age: Unknown, Height: 6'2", Weight: 103 lbs
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I think if you play Fantasy Blood Bowl, you have never known the touch of a woman... including your Mom, a waitress handing back change, etc. Basically, you have Nurgle's Rot as far as the entire female gender is concerned.falconeyed wrote:Just stop for a second and imagine Fantasy Blood Bowl, a la Fantasy Football.Jural wrote:Heh, I love the STATS from the old Blood Bowl star players personally. AMerican Football is a game where people go all geeky over stats, and I like the idea that the Blood Bowl world has scribes and nerds who have a similar feeling!stashman wrote:It shall be cool and funny and a bit whacky for some players. History and background creates atmosphere and just not "stats".
Good start Galak!
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I agree. I had a hard time coming up with the stats on Hack. Speaking of his stats...My thought right now is to not include a player's history stats, weight, age, and Spike! rating.
My first leaning it to stick to a very nice write-up of the player's background and get a good picture. I think the other stuff actually gets in the way.
Thoughts?
Hmmm....but how much does an animated skeleton weigh? Didn't you know they have magical invisible muscles?That's gotta be the heaviest 206+ bones around At less that 10% of body mass (after sufficient drying time), a 6'2" Bloodbowl fan would have closer to 20lb of skeletal mass (maybe less).
Seriously, I must've been too lazy to look this up on-line when I wrote it and just picked a number. lol
Well, there was a time when Hack and Betsy were separated. It's a long story, and so was not included in the bio.Apart from the fact that I've already painted my Hack model with Rippy as it'ds chainsaw name, I like
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...and Rippy is Nobbla Blackwart's new chainsaw, so if Hack too uses her it becomes a rather strange ménage à troisOdoGoodgrubb wrote:Well, there was a time when Hack and Betsy were separated. It's a long story, and so was not included in the bio.Apart from the fact that I've already painted my Hack model with Rippy as it'ds chainsaw name, I like
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