* FBI Agent Dale B. Cooper (acquired in 1990 from the tv show Twin Peaks):
Eccentric, energetic; possibly also enlightened. Came to Twin Peaks to catch a murderer, but Evil turned out to be catching.
* Frodo Baggins (acquired in 1992 from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings):
Transcendent, pacifist hobbit. Had a brush with power madness during his trip to Mount Doom. A bit on the melancholy side ever since. (Note: I don't know what Frodo looks like, but Elijah Wood it ain't.)
* Methos, aka Adam Pierson, aka Dr. Benjamin Adams, aka Death (acquired in 1997 from the tv show Highlander):
On one level, he's a mild-mannered eternal grad student. On another, he's a 5000-year-old, cynical, smartass. He's also a sort-of-reformed mass murderer. Morals, to him, are very relative indeed.
* Elim Garak (acquired in 1999 from the tv show Deep Space Nine):
Tailor/spy. Motto: The ends justify the means. Reptiloid humanoid (it's attractive once you get used to it). Cultured, charming, inscrutable, ruthless. Don''t believe a word he says.
* John Crichton (acquired in 2000 from the tv show Farscape):
All-American science genius turned intergalactic terrorist. Has internal conversations (and way too intense a relationship) with guy who tortured him. Believes he's doing the right thing, most of the time.
* Dream of the Endless, aka Morpheus, aka The Sandman, etc. (acquired in 2001 from Neil Gaiman's comic series The Sandman):
Millennia-old personification with screwed-up family life and the emotional maturity of a twelve-year-old. Specialises in being a jerk to people he cares about.
* Alucard, aka – just read it backwards! (acquired in 2002 from the anime Hellsing):
Sort-of-subjugated (or maybe not) hyper-powerful vampire. Enjoys killing, but hates people who do it without style. Terrible sense of fashion, lots of charisma.
* Sirius Black, aka Padfoot (acquired in 2003 from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter: The Prisoner of Azkaban):
Innocently imprisoned parttime-jerk with intense sense of loyalty. Spent twelve years being driven mad by soul-sucking monsters. Is also a dog - literally.
* Jaeger Ayers (acquired in 2004 from Carla Speed McNeil's comic series Finder):
Don't know too much about him yet, he's only been here a few days. He's still on try-out, so to speak, but he seems to meet the criteria well enough. Looks hot, is vaguely anti-social, has a mysterious past... He seems to fit here just fine.
Well-meaning, but possessed/slightly cracked:
Cooper, Frodo, John
Psychopath:
Alucard
Cynical pragmatics:
Garak, Methos
Essentially jerks:
Dream, Sirius
Three essentially well-meaning, but possessed/slightly cracked individuals; one psychopathical monster, two cynical pragmatics, and two jerks.
Help.
Eccentric, energetic; possibly also enlightened. Came to Twin Peaks to catch a murderer, but Evil turned out to be catching.
* Frodo Baggins (acquired in 1992 from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings):
Transcendent, pacifist hobbit. Had a brush with power madness during his trip to Mount Doom. A bit on the melancholy side ever since. (Note: I don't know what Frodo looks like, but Elijah Wood it ain't.)
* Methos, aka Adam Pierson, aka Dr. Benjamin Adams, aka Death (acquired in 1997 from the tv show Highlander):
On one level, he's a mild-mannered eternal grad student. On another, he's a 5000-year-old, cynical, smartass. He's also a sort-of-reformed mass murderer. Morals, to him, are very relative indeed.
* Elim Garak (acquired in 1999 from the tv show Deep Space Nine):
Tailor/spy. Motto: The ends justify the means. Reptiloid humanoid (it's attractive once you get used to it). Cultured, charming, inscrutable, ruthless. Don''t believe a word he says.
* John Crichton (acquired in 2000 from the tv show Farscape):
All-American science genius turned intergalactic terrorist. Has internal conversations (and way too intense a relationship) with guy who tortured him. Believes he's doing the right thing, most of the time.
* Dream of the Endless, aka Morpheus, aka The Sandman, etc. (acquired in 2001 from Neil Gaiman's comic series The Sandman):
Millennia-old personification with screwed-up family life and the emotional maturity of a twelve-year-old. Specialises in being a jerk to people he cares about.
* Alucard, aka – just read it backwards! (acquired in 2002 from the anime Hellsing):
Sort-of-subjugated (or maybe not) hyper-powerful vampire. Enjoys killing, but hates people who do it without style. Terrible sense of fashion, lots of charisma.
* Sirius Black, aka Padfoot (acquired in 2003 from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter: The Prisoner of Azkaban):
Innocently imprisoned parttime-jerk with intense sense of loyalty. Spent twelve years being driven mad by soul-sucking monsters. Is also a dog - literally.
* Jaeger Ayers (acquired in 2004 from Carla Speed McNeil's comic series Finder):
Don't know too much about him yet, he's only been here a few days. He's still on try-out, so to speak, but he seems to meet the criteria well enough. Looks hot, is vaguely anti-social, has a mysterious past... He seems to fit here just fine.
Well-meaning, but possessed/slightly cracked:
Cooper, Frodo, John
Psychopath:
Alucard
Cynical pragmatics:
Garak, Methos
Essentially jerks:
Dream, Sirius
Three essentially well-meaning, but possessed/slightly cracked individuals; one psychopathical monster, two cynical pragmatics, and two jerks.
Help.