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✝ Sgt. Jack O'Neill.


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Basic Information:

Name: Jack Augustus O'Neill
Age: 54
D.O.B: 6th March 2246
Gender: Male
Affiliation: Galactic Federation.
Role(s): Rookie Psychic, MI NCO.
Kin: Two sons, Jack O'Neill Jr. and Ryan O'Neill.
Homeworld: Terra.
Alignment: Lawful Good.
Hair color: White.
Eye color: Brown.
Build: Mesomorph
Rank: Sergeant.


Backstory:

Attributes:


Strength: 0/20
Dexterity: 0/20
Intelligence: 0/20
Wisdom: 0/20
Charisma: 0/20

Misc. Attributes:

Combat Rating: 0/10

Pain/Health: 0/10 [Deceased]

Wealth: N/A
Other Information: 

 

Last Thoughts.

 

 

"I was a soldier of this Federation for Thirty Five years... I gave up my wife, to keep serving in an idea I believed in, in that people should be able to live in freedom, prosperity and peace. Without having to suffer the cruelties of injustice. I fought to do my part. Just like every good trooper should. I strived to be good at my job, and I was, undisputed. This is how I get treated... I had to look after myself for a whole year after gaining my psychic aptitude... Intel left me to the side. How could they do this to me... I never got to see my kids after their enlistment... please god, be merciful to those I served with, all the kids that I worked with were good, they were doing their part. They were all heroes of the federation in my heart... and will always be in history books, Sorrentino was right. Don't ever trust intel."

 

"A cold forboding cell. Three walls and a window. A man sits. Cold, broken; alone. 'I want to see my children', he called. 'Thirty-five years. Give me Lithium, at least. I'm not a traitor. Reach for the jacket, unbuckle the holster. Draw the weapon, rack the slide. Flick the safety, extend the arms. 'You are nothing but a Citizen, Sergeant.' One shot. A life extinguished. The last thoughts of a man were of betreyal. Not of home, not of kin. He would have died for them."

 


Sergeant Jack O'Neill 2248-2298.

 

His obituary will follow.

Relations.

 

Spoiler

Intel.

(Cpt. Ziola, 2Lt. Lieberman)

I never asked for my psychic powers, I was never trained, because of how inefficient Intel was, and I was still untrained upon my death... I can't believe this is how Intel treats their own. Not even Fleet or Mobile Infantry could be as snakey, or horrible. How the fuck do these people even wake up in the morning feeling good about themselves? I hope they all rot in hell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPC Anni Järvinen

She's a pretty friendly marine, she's a bit uhh. Hard of speaking, but I can get past that, they have a nice attitude and a willingness to learn, I'm looking forward to getting to know them further in the field or on the ship.

 

She completely forgot that her ignorance almost got me killed on a drop, when she was mean't to be the CQC specialist... right, I'm never following her again.

 

Valerie Faust

Jack remembers her from the Murphy, one of the older members of the ship still alive, he's glad she's still around and remembers her pretty clearly. Hopefully they have a good friendship together in the long run.


Goodbye.

 

2Lt. Naomi Wise.

Don't know her, asked her if she wanted food one time, that's it.

 

Spc. Norman Jayden.

He's got a professional attitude, heard he got his fucking leg blown away and Corporal Westervelt tried to have him A6'd, poor man having to be in her team then almost killed by her.

Sgt. Sebastian Bentley.

 

Seems like a poor kid down on his luck, but from what I saw there was nothing really wrong with him, everyone deserves a second chance after all. Hope you do well and hope that I get to know you better before casting judgement.


Made Corporal as almost as fast as I did, and we work well together. He kinda seems brainwashed by the federation, oh well he seems okay so far.

 

Thought he deserved Sergeant more then Handly. But we'll see, I know he respects me, and will follow me. Loyalty is important these days, that's why I'll keep him very close.

 

The balls in your court now kid, goodbye.

 

SSgt. Franco Sorrentino.

 

Jack recognizes Sorrentino from the Murphy, instead of harassing him for his mistake, after O'Neill apologized Sorrentino gave him his first shot at leadership in the MI, Lance Corporal. He never forgot it, but never moved up. Now Sorrentino promoted him to Corporal, an odd twist of fate for sure, but if the Staff has faith in O'Neill he'll do his best to not let him down, or else.


Goodbye Sorrentino, it was an honor, thank you for having faith.

 

SSPC. Aoife

 

Jack doesn't terrificly like this individual, because of the values of joking about his person being a pedophile infront of a child. The current values that Jack holds don't align with liking her naturally. But he always has a cold respect for the Marauders that he doesn't shed out too much. Sitting in a suit and taking all that damage while also having retarded Privates shoot your back by accident must be a terrible stress and most Marauders usually eat it by stress or by sacrificing themselves. So he'll let it slide and attempt to patch up the relationship in due time. Also noted that she is with York, and insults people as a regular. Probably due to insecurities.

 

Spc. Steve Short.

 

Something about Short's genuine wholeheartedness makes O'Neill happy to be around him. He's a genuinally funny trooper, and very competent O'Neill will always keep him near on a drop if he can.

 

Short's having a bit more emotional problems, and O'Neill's always there for him.

 

O'Neill was sad to not really talk to Short much when he made Sergeant, he was one of his closest friends and he never got to express how lucky he was to know him.

 

Travis Young.

 

You were the only person smart enough to watch and then take Lithium, but it was too late, I couldn't be contained... I'm gone now. Now the brain's looking for it's next target, and it would have learned from me. It'll be smarter next time.

 

Cpl. Troy Hughes.

 

Good man works hard, and means well, hope he succeeds. He's been on a lot of missions with O'Neill.

 

Corporal now, but can he handle it? These few days and weeks will tell.


Goodbye Corporal.

 

2Spc. Dag Raske.

 

Seems like an alright trooper, doesn't suck with his manners and he does as he is told. O'Neill has no problems and enjoys his company.

 

Don't know where he went, don't care.

 

Technical Sergeant Montgomery.

 

O'Neill hasn't had enough interactions with this individual to warrant a proper comment.


Still, no comment.

 

 

3Spc. Wendy Goodwin.

O'Neill doesn't know her too much, however they seem polite enough.

 

The formal attitude I can do rid of, but they seem to try to be nice.


She was a good kid, I hope she sorts out her problems with Handly.

 

LCpl. Saige Shields.

 

In the moment, I saw her, she did more to help me as a fellow psychic than anyone else in the whole universe... and for that, she's got my undying respect... well I guess dying, since I'm dead, but yeah... goodnight Shields, I hope this doesn't effect you in the long run. Besides, now the Brain bug will be looking for a new target, I hope it isn't you, and it's Lieberman, or Ziola.

 

 

Sgt.. Donald Handly.

 

One of O'Neills favorite Corporals, he can listen and think for himself.

 

I don't know if he can handle the task set infront of him, but I know he'll try.

 

He can't.


But maybe with new opportunities, we tell ourselves... we can go further. Further than what's expected of us, goodbye son.

 

 

TSgt. Genevieve Vermillion.

 

O'Neill finds her name to be a mouthful and her actions even a bigger mystery, why'd she have to mess with the vacuum cleaner from hell?

 

Spc. Julia Smith

 

Once upon a time O'Neill found them to be a friend and had a boy crush for two days. But even Falco turned into a retard. So who knows what time has done to Smith, they're both in MIPOD now. Who knows what will happen for their work relationship.

 

Sergeant Squires.

 

O'Neill has mixed feelings. Sometimes Squires can be really cool. Sometimes he can be really rude and a massive cock. But it appears they're working together and doing a good job of it as well. 

 

We're getting there, step by step. He had an axe in his arm, and heavily praised me for my efforts on a mission.


Goodbye Squires, we started as enemies but I left this world thinking of you as a friend.

 

 

LCpl. Jennifer Hayes.

 

O'Neill finds to enjoy his time with Hayes, the more days they spend together the closer they get. O'Neill finds her stunningly attractive, and has a good heart to boot. He also hopes they survive this war.

 

They didn't win the battle, but O'Neill knew they were going to win the war. He hopes she moves on, and forgets about him, lest the burden be too big to bear.

 

 

 

Spc. Lindsey Mardezano.

 

O'Neill finds this kid to mean well, and they do their best. That's all he could ever ask of them.


Goodbye Lindsey.

 

3Spc. Dubois.

 

O'Neill hasn't interacted with this marine in depth enough to form an opinion either way.

 

TSgt. Rose.


O'Neill finds Rose to be very loud over the radio. But hasn't interacted with them in depth enough to form a proper opinion.

 

 

2Spc. Daniel Dumont

 

O'Neill finds Daniel to be highly amusing, and gives him advice sometimes about relationships. Dumont can be a bit of an ass at times but this is easily forgiven. However O'Neill ponders why he gets away with the stuff he does.


Goodbye Dumont, you were one of my favorite kids.

 

 

Sgt. John York.

 

O'Neill finds the equal ranking Sergeant to be quite laid back, and friendly. Values that he respects and tries to uphold himself, they don't have much time to talk but they have worked together on and off on missions, O'Neill hopes to talk with them more in future.

 

Goodbye Sergeant York, you were always kind and polite, and you deserve that silver star. Goodbye.

 

Elizabeth Staines

 

O'Neill is not too excited about this persons existence.

 

Ironic that she gets to live but I don't.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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