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+ | [[Image:Doug_Profile_Pic.JPG|right|frame|The elusive Douglas Wilson is often only seen in black and white photos due to the fact that the government uses color photography to steal one's soul.]] | ||
== Douglas "Doug" Wilson == | == Douglas "Doug" Wilson == | ||
− | Doug Wilson is the eldest child of Steve and Lorelei Wilson. At the beginning of | + | Doug Wilson is the eldest child of Steve and Lorelei Wilson. At the beginning of [[XCOM: Gray Dawn]] (January, 2014), Doug is 38 years old, born in 1975. He enlisted in the army out of high school, and re-enlisted several times. His military career path (at least, what he tells others) is that he was a drone pilot. |
− | + | == End of Military Service == | |
Doug was performing drone operations in Afghanistan in 2006 along the southern border with Pakistan. The base from which he operated was attacked, and his command and control trailer was destroyed, nearly killing him. The military claims it was an insurgent attack, but Doug has his doubts. | Doug was performing drone operations in Afghanistan in 2006 along the southern border with Pakistan. The base from which he operated was attacked, and his command and control trailer was destroyed, nearly killing him. The military claims it was an insurgent attack, but Doug has his doubts. | ||
− | == Descent into | + | Immediately prior to Doug's mental breakdown, he had a flashback that freed some of his chemically repressed memories: The events that prompted the attack on his drone trailer. He was directed to send a drone into Pakistan. Along the way, the drone saw some kind of a base. This sortie was ordered by Project Covenant personnel embedded in the CIA, and the base was a Red Hand operation. The last thing Doug saw was a man in power armor emerge from one of the bunkers. The man raised a weapon and fired one shot toward the horizon from an unknown weapon. A few seconds later, a hypervelocity warhead slammed into Doug's trailer several miles away. |
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+ | == Descent into Madness == | ||
After about a year of physical therapy and related healing, Doug delved deeply into the world of conspiracy theories, and became an active member of the UFOlogy community. His personality took on a marked paranoiac bent, and he began espousing distrust of the government that ranged from mild to severe non-compliance. Latter instances have often wound him up on the wrong side of the law, but nothing serious to date; Doug has nothing more serious than a few misdemeanors on his record, and the longest he has spent in jail was 3 days because he was booked on the Friday of a holiday weekend. | After about a year of physical therapy and related healing, Doug delved deeply into the world of conspiracy theories, and became an active member of the UFOlogy community. His personality took on a marked paranoiac bent, and he began espousing distrust of the government that ranged from mild to severe non-compliance. Latter instances have often wound him up on the wrong side of the law, but nothing serious to date; Doug has nothing more serious than a few misdemeanors on his record, and the longest he has spent in jail was 3 days because he was booked on the Friday of a holiday weekend. | ||
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With his general unfitness/unwillingness to deal with people, Doug has had difficulty finding work, and lives in the barn on his parents' farm. Surviving off of military severance benefits and other work that he'd rather not discuss, Doug has a stack of un-cashed disability checks tucked in a shoebox somewhere. He has been studying astrophysics lately, and if you catch him in the right mood (or get him liquored up) he might even ramble on a bit about what he thinks ''really'' lies among the stars. | With his general unfitness/unwillingness to deal with people, Doug has had difficulty finding work, and lives in the barn on his parents' farm. Surviving off of military severance benefits and other work that he'd rather not discuss, Doug has a stack of un-cashed disability checks tucked in a shoebox somewhere. He has been studying astrophysics lately, and if you catch him in the right mood (or get him liquored up) he might even ramble on a bit about what he thinks ''really'' lies among the stars. | ||
− | Doug has recently come to the attention of a young woman named [[Marie Kjelstad]], who is studying astrophysics from him. Some people think she is his girlfriend, but such reports have yet to be substantiated. | + | Doug has recently come to the attention of a young woman named [[Marie|Marie Kjelstad]], who is studying astrophysics from him. Some people think she is his girlfriend, but such reports have yet to be substantiated. |
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+ | Doug kind of went crazy in pursuit of one of his wacky plans to save everybody and tried to crash a checkpoint to escape the Satsop Development Park while it was on lockdown. The Rangers there opened fire on him. He opened fire with an assault drone to blow open the gate, and in the ensuing firefight Doug was gravely injured and captured. In the aftermath of all this, it was discovered that Doug was a clone all along, which suggests that Vladimir Gurov got a hold of the real Douglas at some point. | ||
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+ | Doug remains under guard deep underground at Bunker November until they figure out what to do with him. | ||
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+ | == Secrets == | ||
+ | [[Doug's Projects]] | ||
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+ | == Easter Eggs == | ||
+ | On Doug's character sheet, page 2 in the physical description section, hair is listed as "mostly."<br><br> | ||
+ | Doug came up with the name for the "[[Lizardman Detector]]."<br><br> | ||
+ | Doug is completely paranoid about people keeping tabs on him and distrusts alien tech, but owes his life to a bit of alien tech that allowed his friends to track his location and rescue him from a kidnapper. Oh, the irony.<br><br> | ||
+ | [[Doug's barn|Doug's super-secure lair]] is the most often infiltrated location frequented by the PCs.<br><br> | ||
+ | Doug is the first of the PC's to "die." While not dead, per se, inevitable consequences from the fallout of a spectacularly uncomfortable and interesting game session rendered Doug essentially unplayable in the current game. This was countered with a bit of Deus ex Machina in the form of "That was a clone. Now meet the ''real'' Douglas!"<br><br> |
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Douglas "Doug" Wilson
Doug Wilson is the eldest child of Steve and Lorelei Wilson. At the beginning of XCOM: Gray Dawn (January, 2014), Doug is 38 years old, born in 1975. He enlisted in the army out of high school, and re-enlisted several times. His military career path (at least, what he tells others) is that he was a drone pilot.
End of Military Service
Doug was performing drone operations in Afghanistan in 2006 along the southern border with Pakistan. The base from which he operated was attacked, and his command and control trailer was destroyed, nearly killing him. The military claims it was an insurgent attack, but Doug has his doubts.
Immediately prior to Doug's mental breakdown, he had a flashback that freed some of his chemically repressed memories: The events that prompted the attack on his drone trailer. He was directed to send a drone into Pakistan. Along the way, the drone saw some kind of a base. This sortie was ordered by Project Covenant personnel embedded in the CIA, and the base was a Red Hand operation. The last thing Doug saw was a man in power armor emerge from one of the bunkers. The man raised a weapon and fired one shot toward the horizon from an unknown weapon. A few seconds later, a hypervelocity warhead slammed into Doug's trailer several miles away.
Descent into Madness
After about a year of physical therapy and related healing, Doug delved deeply into the world of conspiracy theories, and became an active member of the UFOlogy community. His personality took on a marked paranoiac bent, and he began espousing distrust of the government that ranged from mild to severe non-compliance. Latter instances have often wound him up on the wrong side of the law, but nothing serious to date; Doug has nothing more serious than a few misdemeanors on his record, and the longest he has spent in jail was 3 days because he was booked on the Friday of a holiday weekend.
With his general unfitness/unwillingness to deal with people, Doug has had difficulty finding work, and lives in the barn on his parents' farm. Surviving off of military severance benefits and other work that he'd rather not discuss, Doug has a stack of un-cashed disability checks tucked in a shoebox somewhere. He has been studying astrophysics lately, and if you catch him in the right mood (or get him liquored up) he might even ramble on a bit about what he thinks really lies among the stars.
Doug has recently come to the attention of a young woman named Marie Kjelstad, who is studying astrophysics from him. Some people think she is his girlfriend, but such reports have yet to be substantiated.
Doug kind of went crazy in pursuit of one of his wacky plans to save everybody and tried to crash a checkpoint to escape the Satsop Development Park while it was on lockdown. The Rangers there opened fire on him. He opened fire with an assault drone to blow open the gate, and in the ensuing firefight Doug was gravely injured and captured. In the aftermath of all this, it was discovered that Doug was a clone all along, which suggests that Vladimir Gurov got a hold of the real Douglas at some point.
Doug remains under guard deep underground at Bunker November until they figure out what to do with him.
Secrets
Easter Eggs
On Doug's character sheet, page 2 in the physical description section, hair is listed as "mostly."
Doug came up with the name for the "Lizardman Detector."
Doug is completely paranoid about people keeping tabs on him and distrusts alien tech, but owes his life to a bit of alien tech that allowed his friends to track his location and rescue him from a kidnapper. Oh, the irony.
Doug's super-secure lair is the most often infiltrated location frequented by the PCs.
Doug is the first of the PC's to "die." While not dead, per se, inevitable consequences from the fallout of a spectacularly uncomfortable and interesting game session rendered Doug essentially unplayable in the current game. This was countered with a bit of Deus ex Machina in the form of "That was a clone. Now meet the real Douglas!"