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BattlerockX1

The character:

(Justice Server) Battlerock X is a 10th generation Battlerock Warrior and was the first in his family to capitalize on his superhuman abilities as a recognized hero. A former government operative, Battlerock X's career as an adventurer became public when he petitioned Congress to recognize the Battlerock Tribe in the Department of Indian Affairs. After that, he was asked by Paragon City to serve as a member of the Paragon City Overseers, a government watchdog organization that would oversee the actions of superhero groups in the city.

During the First Rikti War, Battlerock X was one of the most resilient of fighters, often taking on whole Rikti troops by himself. It was that spirit that Hero 1 saw when he asked Battlerock X to lead the support group for the Omega Team in their assault on the Rikti Home Portal. Unfortunately as the team entered the portal to the Rikti homeworld, Battlerock X was wounded and presumed killed along with the others.

But rather than being killed, Battlerock X somehow survived, and for several years afterwards roamed the streets of Paragon City as a derelict. It was the return of the Rikti five years afterwards that forced him to remember who he was and what really happened. He has since started to piece together his life.


The player:

David 2 is a freelance writer and online commentator. His column "Brutally Honest" has been online since 1996. He is also the host of the weekly show "Brutally Honest on ShockNet", which airs on ShockNet Radio and is simulcast both on Freethought Radio and on iTunes. He is also "He who Chronicles" the City of Heroes player blog known as "The Battlerock X Chronicles".