Jack O'Connor

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'''Kills:'''  
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'''Killed by:''' Still Alive.
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'''Collected Weapons:'''  
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'''Collected Weapons:''' Riot Shield (designated weapon, discarded), Enfield No. 2 Mk 1 (from [[Guillame "Gilbert" Archambault]]), switchblade (from [[Sydney Crosby]]).
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'''Allies:'''  
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'''Allies:''' [[Sydney Crosby]], [[Hannah Juett]], [[Jill Gatling]], [[Martyn Ferdinand]] and [[Michael Suarez]]. Presumably would've allied with other baseball players if given the chance.
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'''Enemies:''' Technically [[Jason Andrews]], [[Adam Dodd]] breifly, [[Lucinda Garnett]] and [[Angelina Kaige]]. One could say [[Danya]] is also his enemy, but that's up to speculation.
'''Mid-Game Evaluation:'''  
'''Mid-Game Evaluation:'''  
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== Other/Trivia ==
== Other/Trivia ==
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Was originally named "John Connor", after the main character in the Terminator movies.<br>
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Was originally named "John Connor", after the main character in the Terminator movies.
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Jack O'Connor is the name of a real student at Slayer's school (he did not know this until recently.), though they most likely have nothing alike but name.
Jack O'Connor is the name of a real student at Slayer's school (he did not know this until recently.), though they most likely have nothing alike but name.
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He knows the lyrics of "In the City" by heart.
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He knows the lyrics of "In the City" by heart, along with "The Last of an Ancient Breed".
He is also an avid reader of The Art of War, and quotes it whenever he is stressed out in an attempt to calm down and think over the situation.
He is also an avid reader of The Art of War, and quotes it whenever he is stressed out in an attempt to calm down and think over the situation.
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Jack is essentially the first of Slayer's characters to be truly morally ambiguousl. [[David Jackson]] and [[Jacob Starr]] came close, but looking close one could clearly tell they were good or evil respectively. One cannot really tell whether Jack is a genius or a psychopath, a hero or a villain.
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Jack is essentially the first of Slayer's characters to be truly morally ambiguous. [[David Jackson]] and [[Jacob Starr]] came close, but looking close one could clearly tell they were good or evil respectively. One cannot really tell whether Jack is a genius or a psychopath, a hero or a villain.
== Threads ==
== Threads ==
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== Your Thoughts ==
== Your Thoughts ==
''Whether you were a fellow handler in SOTF or just an avid reader of the site, we'd like to know what you thought about Jack O'Connor.  What did you like, or dislike, about the character?  Let us know here!''
''Whether you were a fellow handler in SOTF or just an avid reader of the site, we'd like to know what you thought about Jack O'Connor.  What did you like, or dislike, about the character?  Let us know here!''
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*To be honest, he's proving to be the hardest of my characters to characterize and develop, though damned if I'm not trying. :)-''[[Slayer]]''

Revision as of 14:50, 5 July 2006

Name: O'Connor, Jack
Gender: male
Age: 16
Grade: 10th
Extra Curricular Activity: Baseball team, right field
School: Barry Coleson High

Appearance: 5'3 and posessing a built frame, Jack's blue eyes peer out from wire-rimmed glasses while spiked black (but dyed white) hair covers his head. Muscular but light at the same time, his skin is a very pale shade of white, despite spending as much time in the sun as he does.

Biography: Infamous for his hacking of the school computers and changing everyone's grades to straight A's in the first semester, Jack "Hack" O'Connor was good with computers from an early age. Learning programming from his older brother at 11, it eventually became only a matter of being able to access the internet for him to hack into something, though more advanced computer systems could give him some trouble. He joined the baseball team, like others, out of boredom, though he has demonstrated his usefullness on the field many times. He was nearly always seen with his computer during school, hiding it in his bag when he was in classes or in a similar circumstance. He might be able to be convinced to use his skill to help escape SOTF, though he never did trust the majority of his classmates...

Other: his skill at computers is the basis of his nickname, "Hack".

Number: Boy #80

The above biography is as written by Slayer. No edits or alterations to the author's original work have been made.

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Designated Weapon: Riot Shield
Conclusion: Admittedly, if there's one kid who could give us trouble, it's this kid right here. Thankfully, he doesn't have a laptop, but if he were to find one, it could be trouble for the system. Then again, the odds of that happening are astronomical, and in the end he'll just be another dead member of the baseball team.

Contents

Game Evaluations

Kills:

Killed by: Still Alive.

Collected Weapons: Riot Shield (designated weapon, discarded), Enfield No. 2 Mk 1 (from Guillame "Gilbert" Archambault), switchblade (from Sydney Crosby).

Allies: Sydney Crosby, Hannah Juett, Jill Gatling, Martyn Ferdinand and Michael Suarez. Presumably would've allied with other baseball players if given the chance.

Enemies: Technically Jason Andrews, Adam Dodd breifly, Lucinda Garnett and Angelina Kaige. One could say Danya is also his enemy, but that's up to speculation.

Mid-Game Evaluation:

Post-Game Evaluation:

Memorable Quotes:

Other/Trivia

Was originally named "John Connor", after the main character in the Terminator movies.

Jack O'Connor is the name of a real student at Slayer's school (he did not know this until recently.), though they most likely have nothing alike but name.

He knows the lyrics of "In the City" by heart, along with "The Last of an Ancient Breed".

He is also an avid reader of The Art of War, and quotes it whenever he is stressed out in an attempt to calm down and think over the situation.

Jack is essentially the first of Slayer's characters to be truly morally ambiguous. David Jackson and Jacob Starr came close, but looking close one could clearly tell they were good or evil respectively. One cannot really tell whether Jack is a genius or a psychopath, a hero or a villain.

Threads

Below is a list of threads that contain Jack, in chronological order.

Your Thoughts

Whether you were a fellow handler in SOTF or just an avid reader of the site, we'd like to know what you thought about Jack O'Connor. What did you like, or dislike, about the character? Let us know here!

  • To be honest, he's proving to be the hardest of my characters to characterize and develop, though damned if I'm not trying. :)-Slayer
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