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Dark Jedi Master Troutrooper currently serves in [[Clan] Arcona.
For an in-depth biography of Troutrooper, please see Troutrooper/Page One and Troutrooper/Page Two.
Personality
Troutrooper is an easy-going, laid-back fish. Getting crotchety in his old age, but, oddly for a Dark Sider, prefers to be happy over angry.
Abilities
As a former House Aleema summit member, Troutrooper is skilled in illusion-related Force Powers. This enables him to overcome his physical ineptitude
DJB Facts
Positions held:
Trivia
- TT was the head of the Emperor's Hammer Intelligence Division at the time of the Exodus.
- TT stayed with the EHDB until May 2006, serving as the Krath High Priest from May 2005 until his 'removal' and subsequent defection.
- TT took second place in the 6th GJW, winning three events (all writing). For his efforts, he was named the Second Hero of the Sixth Great Jedi War. Oddly enough, his other two Gold Novae came in the summer of 2000: one for a small competition run by the DGM, the other for winning a TIE Fighter event in a GJW.
- Charter member of Independent House Revan = plank owner
- TT earned Clan Tarentum's honorific, "Tarentae", which was revoked upon his amicable departure for House Revan.
- The name "Troutrooper" is a portmanteau of 'Trout' and 'Trooper'. The latter comes from Davin Felth, a stormtrooper in Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina, with whom he shares his first name. The former comes from a former coworker's desk ornament, from which he took a server username ("You need a login." "How about 'stormtrooper'?" "Taken." "Crap. How about...er...ummm...Trout!" "Done.")
- Responds well to "Trout", "TT", "Trouty", "Fishy", "EvilAckbar". Does not respond well to "Trou", "Jerkface", or "a/s/l"
- Loves nice, quiet, trap-free places [1] (Thanks, Kraval!)
- "Troutrooper" is typed using only the top row of letter keys on a standard American QWERTY keyboard.