Detective O'Brien is an oddity for me in a couple of ways.
He's the first character in a long time who's from "now" so everything he's equipped with is real and available today. I even own some of it myself!
It's especially odd that all his equipment adds up to under ten pounds.
That seems odd because of the endless parade of soldiers I've made.
Something that probably shouldn't be odd is that O'Brien is on the right side of the law.
He's not a corrupt cop.
He's not a criminal, even if he is a bit strong in his methods.
Roleplaying has a long tradition of the characters being murder-hobos.
They don't have anywhere to live and their go-to solution to any and every problem is to kill it.
O'Brien has a home.
This whole having a home thing has recurred a lot lately. Maybe I'm growing up?
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