PAUL MCGUIGAN
Director of
PUSH GANGSTER NO 1 LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN
NAME: RYAN
RANK: MERCENARY LEADER
DESCRIPTION:
Disillusioned with the military after he realised wars are about business. "If I am going to get shot at, blown up, tortured, and hated by a whole nation, then I may as well profit from it too!
NAME: GRANT
RANK: FILM STUDENT
DESCRIPTION:
Plays xbox military video games, army cadet, filmmaker. Sick of being an "Armchair Adventurer". Thinking about going to Iraq as a soldier, documentary filmmaker.
NAME: MAD DOG
RANK: MERCENARY
DESCRIPTION:
A sociopath who loves war for the "kicks". Has killed women and children in Iraq, and even took video of his crimes. A complete low life scumbag
NAME: ERIC
RANK: EX SOLDIER
DESCRIPTION:
Ex soldier, war hero. Came home to a heroes welcome from Iraq, but was not happy with it. Has had books written about him, starred in a straight to dvd video. Even got his own action doll produced. He misses a life of danger. Addicted to drugs, booze.
NAME: GOOSH
RANK: MERCENARY
DESCRIPTION:
Found it hard to adapt to suburbian civilian life. Plays in a band, lives and breaths with his guitar, but feels more skilled wth the AK-47. Loves living on the edge, misses what he was trained to do.
NAME: SONNY
RANK: EX SOLDIER
DESCRIPTION:
Became a suburban "House Husband" since he returned from Iraq. Survived some of the most dangerous missions in the war, but not winning his own personal battles here. A brilliant sharp shooter, but not much call for sharp shooting in the jobcentre!
NAME: VIC
RANK: MERCENARY
DESCRIPTION:
Ex soldier. Served as a soldier for 7 years, then worked in a call centre. He became a mercenary two weeks later. An unpredictable walking time bomb! Still carries a lot of scars and baggage from the war.
NAME: JOHN
RANK: MERCENARY COMMANDER
DESCRIPTION:
Was in the military for thirty years. He came back and set up a business, had a family, comfortable life. The problem is, the comfortable life was never really what he was about. Has done mercenary missions for years, under the disguise of fishing trips!
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