Chap Mei sky pilot head
Major Bludd body
Shipwreck right fist
CG pistol
Wraith backpack/jet pack
Vinyl holster
Waterslide decals


The rumor has been confirmed - The Widowmaker, who has been Knighthawk's Paladin Knight Trainee for the past year or so, is soon to be knighted as a Paladin herself. It is known that Knighthawk is on the lookout for his next apprentice, but in the meantime he is helping Mia Logan (Widowmaker) form her own support team. She won't have an airship of her own yet, as a lower ranking Knight, but will need access to all forms of transport. As such, KH has recruited an old friend to be her privately hired pilot and gunslinger - Blackjak.

Blackjak fought in the battle which led to the sinking of the first Deadly Nightshade. But before arrests started being handed out, he escaped in Doc's fighter, and was simply off the grid for years thereafter. His name or likeness would show up in intelligence reports from time to time, and it became known he was doing freelance work in a variety of fields, most notably bounty hunting. He was actually Knighthawk's best friend before their parting of the ways brought on by Knighthawk's discovery of the mission at hand. Neither friend seemed to much blame the other for what had transpired. After years of laying low, this prior friendship paid off for Blackjak - in spades, as it were - as Knighthawk appealed for, and received, a pardon for Blackjak for all prior crimes known or unknown, with a similar condition of "probation" not unlike the one received by Doc so many years prior. This has led to his assignment to the Widowmaker. Knighthawk is the one serving as "probation officer" of sorts this time, and he would admit privately that while he disapproves of the added burden, he is comforted that his old friend is around to help out his new friend Mia.

Blackjak's trademarks are his piloting skills, his lefthanded six-shooting, and his bizarre battering ram of a right arm. It seems that back in the day Doc was actually on the verge of pioneering many of the bionics technologies later incorporated in the development of Steve Austin's prosthetics. But while Doc's technology was sound, the surgeon he hired to install the equipment in the right arm of his badly injured pilot was less than skilled (as doctors who perform these under the table procedures are often prone to be). As a result, blackjak's arm is essentially the equivalent of a million dollar battering ram. It is frozen in place with the strength of a Mack truck, a tool he obviously enjoys using to "joust" as it were with his opponents while thrusting a jetpack forward towards his enemy. He enjoys it so much, in fact, that he has intentionally declined offers to have the bionics correctly installed in subsequent surgeries, though the potential remains to render the frozen arm fully articulated.

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