
SCAVENGER: Jordon Hasely
Character sheet for Jordan Hasely of SCAVENGERS, a work in progress.
Jordan's facing a challenge as he finds himself the owner of the USV102 RECOVERY, a salvage tug that was a bargain at the time. There's more to being a successful business owner than just buying the equipment. Lucky for him this ship comes with a crew, but whether or not they will accept him as the new boss has yet to be seen.
Jordan's facing a challenge as he finds himself the owner of the USV102 RECOVERY, a salvage tug that was a bargain at the time. There's more to being a successful business owner than just buying the equipment. Lucky for him this ship comes with a crew, but whether or not they will accept him as the new boss has yet to be seen.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 622 x 800px
File Size 94.1 kB
Think of a cross between a tug boat and a tow truck. It goes out to grapple with larger vessels that aer too clumsy for precise manuenvering in close quarters or docking with a space station. It is also equipped to go out on longer missions to recover disabled ships or those that have been written off by the insurance carrier. The ship needs to be able to adapt to changing conditions since you never know what you'll find when you get there.
Character sheets are very handy to have if you plan on drawing the same character time and time again. That doesn't mean they won't change, but it's less likely to have some big thing get overlooked in the drawings as a result.
I think it's a good idea for everyone here on FA to have such a sheet in case someone wants to draw them. :)
I think it's a good idea for everyone here on FA to have such a sheet in case someone wants to draw them. :)
I haven't scrtachbuilt any aircraft, but I have done that for model railroading plenty of times. Buildings, rolling stock, etc. I did do some masters for 1/160th scale vehicles for a company. That was kinda neat. I had a 69 Chevy pickup at the time so it was fun to go out to the driveway, measure the size of the grill, then translate that dimention into the model. It just takes time.
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