Skyjacker
Everyone fancies escaping from a boring job to live in the tropics, but only a thrill-seeker like Mike Rannells could find being a test pilot dull. And only he actually dared live the dream.
Assigned by Nolan Aircraft to pilot Dr. Artemus Knab’s experimental solar-powered plane, Rannells took both the jet and its creator up for a test flight, then simply kept on flying. Rannells finally landed at a forgotten Cold War-era covert operations airfield he’d learned of, located in an area cloaked by the Bermuda Triangle’s strange fluctuating energies. From there, Rannells initiated an auction for the plane and Dr. Knab between Nolan, The Foundry, and Ghostworks, then separately and deceptively agreed to sell to all—swindling a combined eight-figure sum out of their bidding war.
Bankroll in hand, Rannells bought Dr. Knab’s services, then trained and outfitted a hand-picked crew of aerial pirates. Now, Caribbean flights carrying valuable cargo or ransom-worthy passengers are prey for the Skyjacker’s buccaneering. Though willing to freeboot for hire if his price is met, the Skyjacker’s prime motivation remains the excitement of air piracy rather than its profits.
Physical Description
Apparel & Accessories
The Skyjacker absconded with cutting-edge solar-powered technological devices. Foremost is The Winged Corsair aircraft, capable of Mach 2.6 speeds and equipped with state-of-the-art electronics, stealth enhancements, mid-air boarding equipment, and lethal solar-ray emitters. Its crew’s flight suits allow independent airborne operations and provide protection against high altitudes and physical harm, as well as exoskeleton-powered lifting ability. Armed with Solar Guns, the Skyjacker and his henchmen can melt through barriers (like airplane fuselages), temporarily blind targets, or burn with heat rays.
Specialized Equipment
Rannells is a skilled athlete and marksman, as well as a top-notch (and utterly fearless) test pilot. He is an able, charismatic and respected leader in addition to a daring and resourceful pirate (as evidenced by his procuring the hidden aerodrome on remote Tortuga).
Mental characteristics
Intellectual Characteristics
The Skyjacker seems perpetually wired: energetic, outgoing, restless, forceful, direct, and reckless. He isn’t malicious, and never employs excessive force. However, he is so driven by his need for excitement that the immorality of his larceny and duplicity—along with the potential risks to others—never register.
Social
Contacts & Relations
The Skyjacker’s Sky Pirates and Dr. Knab are well-treated and loyal to him. He is connected to several Carribean governments who officially ignore his freebooting.
The double-crossed Foundry (Talos included) and Ghostworks seek revenge against the Skyjacker for falsely promising them The Winged Corsair.
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