Post by Sailor Twilight on May 2, 2009 18:17:53 GMT -8
Name: Private Leonard L. Church. AKA Church.
Age: I don't know.
Birthplace: I don't know
Gender: Male
Roleplay: Red Vs Blue/ open
Weapon: Gun
Love Interest: Tex (She's a girl)
Enemy: Everyone and phones
Special Powers: He can shoot, throw grenades, oh and whne he dies he can posses people.
Occupation: Blue team..Leader, because Captain Flowers 'accidently' dies before the show even starts.
Personality: Mean, cruel, sarcastic, heartless, somewhat intelligent, impatient, potty mouth, screws everything up, anger problem, typical guy really. And he is almost always angry.
Discription: Tall. Covered head to toe in light blue armour. That's...About it. Oh and he is sometiems transparent when dead.
History: Church first appears in episode 1, spying on the Red Team with his teammate, Tucker.[3] The series establishes Church's disposition quickly;[1] annoyed with Tucker's questions about the Red Team, he responds, "You know what? I fucking hate you."[3] After Donut, the Red Team's new recruit, takes the Blue Team's flag in episode 4, Church chases him. However, in episode 8, Caboose, the Blue Team rookie, loses control of Sheila, the Blue Team's tank, and accidentally kills Church. Church reappears as a ghostlike figure in episode 10 to warn his teammates about Tex, the mercenary hired by Vic, the team's contact at Blue Command. Tex retrieves the Blue flag in episode 12 but is captured by the Reds. Church reappears and explains that Tex is his former girlfriend, now under the control of an evil, psychotic artificial intelligence. He rescues Tex in episode 14. However, to slow Tex's progress so that he can remove the AI from her head, he attempts to warn the Reds of Tex's second attack by possessing the Reds' Spanish-speaking robot, Lopez , in the season finale, episode 19. However, he fails, and Tex dies at Donut's hands.[3]
In season 2, set three months later, Church is still attempting to adjust to his stolen robot body. Eventually, however, he loses control after the body is damaged and he leaves it, to see if Lopez will repair himself. At the end of episode 29, Tex takes control of Lopez's body. She uses it as a bargaining chip to convince Church to help her destroy her evil AI, O'Malley. O'Malley had possessed Caboose just before her death. When the team learns of this, Church and Tex remove him from Caboose's mind. In the process, O'Malley escapes into a medic named Doc. Using a captured Donut as leverage, Church forces Sarge, the Red Team leader to build permanent robot bodies for Tex and himself. However, Sarge installs a bomb inside Church's body.[4] It explodes in episode 43 and sends all the characters into the future except Church, who is sent into the distant past. In episodes 50 and 51, Church travels to his recent past and attempts to prevent the events of the first two seasons. The situation is revealed as a predestination paradox, in which he causes not only the events of the first and second seasons, but also the death of his former captain, Butch Flowers. Eventually, Church manages to break the time loop and to travel forward in time to join the other characters.[5]
Later in season 3, Church attempts to learn more about a prophecy from a computer, Gary, that he first encountered in the distant past. Episode 57, the last of season 3, ends as Church, unaware that a creature is approaching him, responds to Gary's knock-knock joke with, "Who's there?"[5] episode 58 reveals that Church has been scared out of his body. After recovering his body, Church meets the Alien and learns about his quest, which involves Tucker's sword. After his teammates leave to help the Alien in his quest, Church returns to Blood Gulch in episode 68. He saves Simmons from execution by Sarge, assuming leadership over him. Church takes the Red Team's jeep before Simmons returns to the Reds. In episode 71, Church accidentally contacts Vic Jr. (Burns) via radio. This new character scoffs at the mention of Blue Command; as the episode ends, he says that he has much to tell, but the information is not revealed to the viewer.[6]
After Tucker, Caboose, and Andy return to Blood Gulch in episode 73, Tucker becomes ill for an unknown reason, and Church calls Doc for help. In episode 76, Doc reveals that Tucker is pregnant, but Church refuses to believe him until he learns from Andy that the Alien impregnated Tucker with a parasitic embryo. Church then returns to the Blue Base to help Tucker.[6] When the ship that Blue Command sends to Blood Gulch crashes, he claims it as his own, threatening the Reds with Sheila. However, Sheila abruptly leaves, forcing Church to abandon the ship.In episode 80 Church meets Junior for the first time, and quickly says that he should be killed. Believing the Reds may have reinforcements or weapons on the ship, he unsuccessfully attempts to contact Vic Jr.
While moving Sheila into the ship to repair her, Vic Jr. contacts Church and orders them to kill the Reds. Church infiltrates Red Base with Tex and Tucker. After a brief search of the base, they find it empty. Tex is contacted by Caboose and, after an unheard conversation, points her gun at Church demanding that O'Malley not move. Church quickly learns that Caboose and Sheila identified O'Malley as inside the Blue leader, which cannot be him as he was never officially promoted. He then accurately guesses that the real host of O'Malley is a revived Captain Flowers. Church and Tucker proceed to battle bounty hunter Wyoming and hunt down O'Malley, but ultimately fails as O'Malley enters Tex's mind and takes off in a spaceship, which then explodes in episode 100. This episode also has several different endings in which Church has various roles.
After the conclusion of the Blood Gulch Chronicles, Church is transferred out of Blood Gulch to another base, where he was the sole inhabitant for 14 months until Washington and Caboose arrived to ask for help on the matter of the Omega AI. Church is still much of a neurotic and initially refuses to leave until Washington mentions they found the crashed ship Tex took, and Church decides to go with them. After learning from a heavily-damaged Sheila on how the ship crashed, Church originally attempted to head over to the Valhalla Blue Base to see Tex's body, but was stopped short of this idea when Washington receives a distress signal stating that South and Delta are under attack by The Meta. After fighting it off, they pursue it to the windmill facility, where Caboose is injured and Church becomes a ghost to try and find out why he cannot wake up. He then finds a recording left behind by Delta which tells him to tell Washington that "Memory is the key." When Church relays the message, Washington informs him that they must return to command to reactivate Alpha. Upon returning to Valhalla, Church attempts to locate Tex's body. He manages to find her body, but cannot locate her ghost. Disheartened, Church leaves with Washington to infiltrate Project Freelancer. When they reach the Command center, Wash takes Church to locate his own AI, Epsilon. During the explanation, he reveals to Church why he was placed in such a backwater canyon such as Blood Gulch, and then by himself, why he agreed with all of Delta's explanations, why he didn't act differently when Omega infected him, and why he can possess others. He reveals to Church that he is not only an AI, but the Alpha itself. However, Church is reluctant to accept this theory and is more comfortable considering himself a ghost. In episode 19 he distracts the Meta long enough for Washington to activate an EMP that would wipe out the AIs; Church asserts he is a ghost and will not be harmed. His fate is left unclear, although it is revealed the human mind he was based on was that of the former Director of Project Freelancer, the original Dr. Leonard Church.
At PAX 08', Rooster Teeth showed a preview of an upcoming animated Red vs Blue Series with Grif, Simmons, and Church.
Likes: Tex, Sheila somewhat, his plan working, being mean to Caboose or Tucker, winning, NOT dying. Oh and Gary the computer.
Dislikes: Tex, Caboose, Tucker, Fluffy the elite, Andy, Phone Lady, Sheila, all the Reds, dying over and over again, time travel. Oh, and the A.I computer system AKA Omalie. And Wyoming. Oh and Doc. Basically almost everyone.
Friends: Uh... Gary, WAY later on Sheila, Tex somewhat
Enemies: Andy, Omalie, Wyoming, Tex, Sheila, the Reds, and his own team the Blues
Theme: None.
Anything else: He realllllly hates dying.
Red Vs. Blue episode one, Season One.
Zack Has Phone Problems.
Basically it's Church's voice to Zack from Crisis Core.
Age: I don't know.
Birthplace: I don't know
Gender: Male
Roleplay: Red Vs Blue/ open
Weapon: Gun
Love Interest: Tex (She's a girl)
Enemy: Everyone and phones
Special Powers: He can shoot, throw grenades, oh and whne he dies he can posses people.
Occupation: Blue team..Leader, because Captain Flowers 'accidently' dies before the show even starts.
Personality: Mean, cruel, sarcastic, heartless, somewhat intelligent, impatient, potty mouth, screws everything up, anger problem, typical guy really. And he is almost always angry.
Discription: Tall. Covered head to toe in light blue armour. That's...About it. Oh and he is sometiems transparent when dead.
History: Church first appears in episode 1, spying on the Red Team with his teammate, Tucker.[3] The series establishes Church's disposition quickly;[1] annoyed with Tucker's questions about the Red Team, he responds, "You know what? I fucking hate you."[3] After Donut, the Red Team's new recruit, takes the Blue Team's flag in episode 4, Church chases him. However, in episode 8, Caboose, the Blue Team rookie, loses control of Sheila, the Blue Team's tank, and accidentally kills Church. Church reappears as a ghostlike figure in episode 10 to warn his teammates about Tex, the mercenary hired by Vic, the team's contact at Blue Command. Tex retrieves the Blue flag in episode 12 but is captured by the Reds. Church reappears and explains that Tex is his former girlfriend, now under the control of an evil, psychotic artificial intelligence. He rescues Tex in episode 14. However, to slow Tex's progress so that he can remove the AI from her head, he attempts to warn the Reds of Tex's second attack by possessing the Reds' Spanish-speaking robot, Lopez , in the season finale, episode 19. However, he fails, and Tex dies at Donut's hands.[3]
In season 2, set three months later, Church is still attempting to adjust to his stolen robot body. Eventually, however, he loses control after the body is damaged and he leaves it, to see if Lopez will repair himself. At the end of episode 29, Tex takes control of Lopez's body. She uses it as a bargaining chip to convince Church to help her destroy her evil AI, O'Malley. O'Malley had possessed Caboose just before her death. When the team learns of this, Church and Tex remove him from Caboose's mind. In the process, O'Malley escapes into a medic named Doc. Using a captured Donut as leverage, Church forces Sarge, the Red Team leader to build permanent robot bodies for Tex and himself. However, Sarge installs a bomb inside Church's body.[4] It explodes in episode 43 and sends all the characters into the future except Church, who is sent into the distant past. In episodes 50 and 51, Church travels to his recent past and attempts to prevent the events of the first two seasons. The situation is revealed as a predestination paradox, in which he causes not only the events of the first and second seasons, but also the death of his former captain, Butch Flowers. Eventually, Church manages to break the time loop and to travel forward in time to join the other characters.[5]
Later in season 3, Church attempts to learn more about a prophecy from a computer, Gary, that he first encountered in the distant past. Episode 57, the last of season 3, ends as Church, unaware that a creature is approaching him, responds to Gary's knock-knock joke with, "Who's there?"[5] episode 58 reveals that Church has been scared out of his body. After recovering his body, Church meets the Alien and learns about his quest, which involves Tucker's sword. After his teammates leave to help the Alien in his quest, Church returns to Blood Gulch in episode 68. He saves Simmons from execution by Sarge, assuming leadership over him. Church takes the Red Team's jeep before Simmons returns to the Reds. In episode 71, Church accidentally contacts Vic Jr. (Burns) via radio. This new character scoffs at the mention of Blue Command; as the episode ends, he says that he has much to tell, but the information is not revealed to the viewer.[6]
After Tucker, Caboose, and Andy return to Blood Gulch in episode 73, Tucker becomes ill for an unknown reason, and Church calls Doc for help. In episode 76, Doc reveals that Tucker is pregnant, but Church refuses to believe him until he learns from Andy that the Alien impregnated Tucker with a parasitic embryo. Church then returns to the Blue Base to help Tucker.[6] When the ship that Blue Command sends to Blood Gulch crashes, he claims it as his own, threatening the Reds with Sheila. However, Sheila abruptly leaves, forcing Church to abandon the ship.In episode 80 Church meets Junior for the first time, and quickly says that he should be killed. Believing the Reds may have reinforcements or weapons on the ship, he unsuccessfully attempts to contact Vic Jr.
While moving Sheila into the ship to repair her, Vic Jr. contacts Church and orders them to kill the Reds. Church infiltrates Red Base with Tex and Tucker. After a brief search of the base, they find it empty. Tex is contacted by Caboose and, after an unheard conversation, points her gun at Church demanding that O'Malley not move. Church quickly learns that Caboose and Sheila identified O'Malley as inside the Blue leader, which cannot be him as he was never officially promoted. He then accurately guesses that the real host of O'Malley is a revived Captain Flowers. Church and Tucker proceed to battle bounty hunter Wyoming and hunt down O'Malley, but ultimately fails as O'Malley enters Tex's mind and takes off in a spaceship, which then explodes in episode 100. This episode also has several different endings in which Church has various roles.
After the conclusion of the Blood Gulch Chronicles, Church is transferred out of Blood Gulch to another base, where he was the sole inhabitant for 14 months until Washington and Caboose arrived to ask for help on the matter of the Omega AI. Church is still much of a neurotic and initially refuses to leave until Washington mentions they found the crashed ship Tex took, and Church decides to go with them. After learning from a heavily-damaged Sheila on how the ship crashed, Church originally attempted to head over to the Valhalla Blue Base to see Tex's body, but was stopped short of this idea when Washington receives a distress signal stating that South and Delta are under attack by The Meta. After fighting it off, they pursue it to the windmill facility, where Caboose is injured and Church becomes a ghost to try and find out why he cannot wake up. He then finds a recording left behind by Delta which tells him to tell Washington that "Memory is the key." When Church relays the message, Washington informs him that they must return to command to reactivate Alpha. Upon returning to Valhalla, Church attempts to locate Tex's body. He manages to find her body, but cannot locate her ghost. Disheartened, Church leaves with Washington to infiltrate Project Freelancer. When they reach the Command center, Wash takes Church to locate his own AI, Epsilon. During the explanation, he reveals to Church why he was placed in such a backwater canyon such as Blood Gulch, and then by himself, why he agreed with all of Delta's explanations, why he didn't act differently when Omega infected him, and why he can possess others. He reveals to Church that he is not only an AI, but the Alpha itself. However, Church is reluctant to accept this theory and is more comfortable considering himself a ghost. In episode 19 he distracts the Meta long enough for Washington to activate an EMP that would wipe out the AIs; Church asserts he is a ghost and will not be harmed. His fate is left unclear, although it is revealed the human mind he was based on was that of the former Director of Project Freelancer, the original Dr. Leonard Church.
At PAX 08', Rooster Teeth showed a preview of an upcoming animated Red vs Blue Series with Grif, Simmons, and Church.
Likes: Tex, Sheila somewhat, his plan working, being mean to Caboose or Tucker, winning, NOT dying. Oh and Gary the computer.
Dislikes: Tex, Caboose, Tucker, Fluffy the elite, Andy, Phone Lady, Sheila, all the Reds, dying over and over again, time travel. Oh, and the A.I computer system AKA Omalie. And Wyoming. Oh and Doc. Basically almost everyone.
Friends: Uh... Gary, WAY later on Sheila, Tex somewhat
Enemies: Andy, Omalie, Wyoming, Tex, Sheila, the Reds, and his own team the Blues
Theme: None.
Anything else: He realllllly hates dying.
Red Vs. Blue episode one, Season One.
Zack Has Phone Problems.
Basically it's Church's voice to Zack from Crisis Core.