Difference between revisions of "Teddy Ford"
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+ | [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BewareTheNiceOnes Beware The Nice Ones]; [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BountyHunter Bounty Hunter]: Sorta; [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MrFanservice Mr. Fanservice]; [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/NiceGuy Nice Guy]; [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/USMarshal U.S. Marshal] | ||
=Details= | =Details= | ||
− | + | <p>Teddy's rancher family moved out west when he was young, ending up in Colorado. He relocated to Denver when he came of age, eventually distinguishing himself as a deputy marshal, such that the US Marshal's office took notice and recruited him in 1873. Since then he's worked in the District as a Deputy US Marshal, and continued under US Marshal Charles C. Tompkins ([[James Bronson|Doc's]] LEO Contact) when he took office there in 1875. He regularly shows up in [[:Category:Babylon|Babylon]], always looking for this-or-that fugitive or gathering census data, etc.—Marshal Tompkins has sent him there from time to time to advise/get advice from Doc. He has made a name for himself for being a polite, clean, honest, and otherwise upstanding gentleman.</p> | |
− | + | <!-- <p>When the Massacre occurred, Teddy was in Wyoming on a fugitive hunt, returning a month or so afterward to find the town half-gone. He promised the survivors he would bring the matter to the attention of the U.S. Marshal Service. But a lack of effective leads, shortage of manpower, and an excessive number of other criminal cases to pursue meat the investigation has yet to amount to much—though Teddy still keeps an eye out for clues. These days, he still comes to check up on the citizens there, but the [[Bill Hatcher|current town marshal]] has been less than welcoming, so he keeps his distance.</p> --> | |
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===Contact=== | ===Contact=== | ||
− | Category: Enforcement/Security | + | Category: Enforcement/Security<br /> |
− | Special: [[James Bronson|Doc | + | :Special: Go-between for [[James Bronson|Doc]] and US Marshal Charles C. Tompkins<br> |
+ | Core Skill: Professional Skill (Law Enforcement)-15 | ||
=Traits= | =Traits= | ||
− | Expert investigator; Working knowledge of local law; Local area expert | + | Expert investigator; Experienced shooter; Working knowledge of local law; Local area expert |
=Notes= | =Notes= | ||
+ | *Super-polite and complementary to the employees at [[Chantilly Darnell|Madame Darnell's Gentlemens' Establishment]] but never actually goes in, despite the girls' efforts/teasing; "perfect gentleman" | ||
+ | *Always clean, somehow. | ||
[[Category:Old West-The Debt]][[Category:Personalities (OWTD)]][[Category:Babylon]] | [[Category:Old West-The Debt]][[Category:Personalities (OWTD)]][[Category:Babylon]] |
Latest revision as of 02:11, 8 January 2025
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Actor: James Marsden, ref: Westworld
Concept
Friendly Wandering Lawman
Tropes
Beware The Nice Ones; Bounty Hunter: Sorta; Mr. Fanservice; Nice Guy; U.S. Marshal
Details
Teddy's rancher family moved out west when he was young, ending up in Colorado. He relocated to Denver when he came of age, eventually distinguishing himself as a deputy marshal, such that the US Marshal's office took notice and recruited him in 1873. Since then he's worked in the District as a Deputy US Marshal, and continued under US Marshal Charles C. Tompkins (Doc's LEO Contact) when he took office there in 1875. He regularly shows up in Babylon, always looking for this-or-that fugitive or gathering census data, etc.—Marshal Tompkins has sent him there from time to time to advise/get advice from Doc. He has made a name for himself for being a polite, clean, honest, and otherwise upstanding gentleman.
Contact
Category: Enforcement/Security
- Special: Go-between for Doc and US Marshal Charles C. Tompkins
Core Skill: Professional Skill (Law Enforcement)-15
Traits
Expert investigator; Experienced shooter; Working knowledge of local law; Local area expert
Notes
- Super-polite and complementary to the employees at Madame Darnell's Gentlemens' Establishment but never actually goes in, despite the girls' efforts/teasing; "perfect gentleman"
- Always clean, somehow.