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Captain Kevin Hawkins

Name Kevin Hawkins

Position Weapons Specialist

Rank Captain


Character Information

Gender Male
Species Human
Age 33

Physical Appearance

Height 6'0"
Weight 190
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Greenish Blue
Physical Description Hawkins considers himself just average when it comes to his physical appearance. He is on the taller side but his build is trim with some muscle definition, which comes from a regimented workout routine. He always has a couple days’ worth of stubble since he is not a fan of shaving, but doesn’t really want a full beard either.

Distinguishing Features: . He has a couple tattoos on his body, both his back and arms during his training years in the Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He has no major scares or birthmarks of any sort.

Family

Spouse None
Children None that he knows of
Father Benjamin Hawkins (Deceased)
Mother Sarah Miller
Brother(s) None
Sister(s) None
Other Family Colonel William Hawkins Uncle

Personality & Traits

Strengths & Weaknesses Strengths & Weaknesses His Strengths and Weaknesses are the same, his stubborn attitude toward others and fellow Airmen. He treats everyone the same, rank aside. He will protect his team, but if back stabbed, will take it personally. He used to agree with hard work and enjoying life to the fullest.
Ambitions At the beginning of his career, Kevin wanted to impress his Mother and Uncle by achieving something for his life. He felt that the best way to accomplish this was through earning a star for his collar.
Hobbies & Interests Military history, fine cuisine (especially cross-cultural cosine), camping, watching old war movies, drinking and watching others in the corner of a room wandering what they truly are thinking and where they come from.

Personal History Born and raised in Indiana , Kevin “Hawk” Hawkins was always what seemed like a troubled child. His parents Sarah and Benjamin Hawkins were separated and so it made things hard for a strong family to keep up. Sarah was a constant alcoholic while his father was strong into drugs. So the logical thing for Kevin to do was to be a prankster. He was constantly with friends doing practical jokes. But when it came down to drugs and alcohol, he was iffy but still did some once and a while.



At the age of seventeen, Kevin’s father past away when his father was shot down when he was trying to run away from a fire fight between police officers. This sent both his mother and himself into a deep depression and started to affect his schooling. This was when his mother finally put it forth that she needed help with her addiction and depression. She sent Kevin to Colorado Springs , Colorado where his father’s brother Major William Hawkins was stationed at the Air Force Academy instructing new students, and she went to rehab to get better. Even though deep down she didn’t like the idea of leaving her son, it was for the best for both of them for now.



Hawk saw this as a chance for a new start, but he kept with his interest of being a pain in the ass threw the rest of his high school years. Throughout this time in his Senior year, his uncle saw a lot of his brother in Kevin before Ben had gotten depressed and gotten addicted to cocaine. He did his best to keep Kevin shooting forward with ideas and dreams. During his final spring vacation, William had been sent to a base down in Florida where a large fighter squadron was located.



While at this base, Kevin had quickly grown interested in how the F-15s and F-16s which started him asking questions of how they worked and maneuverable they were. Luckily Will still had some friends with some of the fighter pilots, and was able to set up a flight with a group that were having dog fights off the coast for training exercises. Kevin and his uncle stayed down in Florida for another week which gave Kevin enough time to fly in a training mission.



Once they returned to Colorado , Kevin still continued his interest in fighters of all sorts which dated all the way back to World War II. At graduation, he was reunited with his mother, whom had finished her time in the hospital. For a month, they got to spend time with each other until she pasted away do to cancer. With the loss of his parents, Hawk wasn’t sure what he had left in the world. At the verge of giving up on life, his uncle came to him with an ultimatum. Even though Hawk’s high school grades weren’t top of the line, he had found a way to get him into the Air Force Academy on one condition, which was that he didn’t give up on his interest in flying.



Kevin didn’t say yes right off the bat. He was still torn up over his mother’s death and her holding back about the cancer she had been diagnosed with the same year of his father’s death. He knew deep down that it wasn’t right to hate what she did, but all the time that he could have spent with her before her passing was what made it hard. In the end, Hawk turned back to his interest in flying and he took his uncle’s offer.



As he started the Air Force Academy, he wasn’t the easiest to get used to the military life of rules and regulations, dress codes, and following orders. He was known as a free spirit, he needed to learn in order to receive what he was really shooting for. So he continued to stay low under the radar as best as he could, but that never was easy with him. He quickly got bored and started to go to off base parties even though he was still restricted to the Academy.



He never had problems with keeping his scores just where they needed to get him where he was wanting to go. Instructors never noticed a drop in grades from Cadet Hawkins but it was his lack of discipline which got him on the radar. Rude and snappy remarks to other cadets was something he continued to do. He wasn’t the type to make many friends on purpose. Yet he became friends with a young cadet who was much more of a trouble make than he was, cadet Jacen Saint.



At the end of their third year, Hawkins and Saint were going threw a training field exercise where the two were in charge of a small squad of troops in a game of capture the flag. But when the opposing team arrived at Hawkins’s and Saint’s base, they were quickly attacked and tied up which was not part of the exercise. But the two didn’t care. They marched back to the enemy camp with the captured fully covered in white paint. Hawk and Saint quickly ordered the rest of the opposing side to surrender as their side surrounded the enemy camp. What severely got Hawk’s team in trouble was that even though the opposing camp surrendered, they quickly opened fired at them and covered them with paint ball splatter. When asked of the reason why they ordered their camp to capture the other camp, Hawk replied, ‘It was more logical to completely take over the enemy camp and finish the job than leave them open for another assault.’ But when they had opened at the opposing camp even though they had surrendered, both cadets shrugged and replied that it was good target practice for their team. The two were put on probation but allowed to finish off their senior year at the academy. Once they graduated, Hawk and Saint went their separate ways as they went for different carrier fields as 2nd Lieutenant’s in the US Air Force.



Hawk moved onto Pueblo , Colorado where he went through Introductory Flight Screening where he was screened on his skills and abilities. Once it came down to it, the Wing Commander in charge of assigning piloting came upon Hawkins and was impressed with his skills but heard about his stubborn remarks when it came to higher ranking officers. He was about to assign him to KC-135’s for his training but was at the time visited by a group of instructors from Area 51. They needed top of the line pilots no matter what it took. He wasn’t sure what it was for, but he allowed Hawkins to continue his fighter pilot training.



Lieutenant Hawkins moved on to Sheppard Air Force Base where they started his advance training in fighter pilot training. While there, he was trained on the T-38 which was used for training for fighter pilots and bombers. After the one hundred and twenty hours of flight instructions and twenty four weeks of training total in the air and on the ground. Based on merit and instructor recommendation, he was able to select his choice in fighters and bombers. He chose the F-16 in hopes of getting a chance to fly the new fighters that were rumored to be in production, the F-22 fighters that had been unveiled in April of 1997.



But when he headed out to be assigned to an active duty fighter squadron, he was quickly stationed to Nellis Air Force base, Nevada . When he arrived, he had been informed that he was given Top Secret Clearance and was part of the first group to start Testing and evaluating the F-22 fighters. This was his dream and was where he could shine, even still with his stubborn remarks and what not. For a full test, a small squad of four fighters were sent on an unofficial deployment.






***Classified Information Unavailable ***






A year had past and Hawk had been part of several classified and non-classified missions. After his last deployment to Afganistan, he was quickly pulled into the Squadron Commander’s Office. But when he arrived, he didn’t find the Squadron Commander, he met a Lt. Colonel Daniel Garcia. He and two other pilots were offered a new assignment but they weren’t allowed to know until after they arrived at the new assignment. One pilot turned it down, but Hawk and the other pilot took the chance and took the offer. With that, the two were reassigned and left within that week.






*** Top Secret Section, Authorized personal only ***



This was when he was shown the classified information about the Stargate program. In the little time that the program had been operating, they had received a large amount of data and were well under way in technological advancements. He was amazed by all this new life before him and how it had been out there under his and other’s noses. He knew he had a chance at one day flying the most advanced aircrafts known to human kind.



The two fighter pilots were transferred to the unofficial base called Area 51 where he was assigned to a new program. They were brought up to date about the program and were thrown into the new fighter program for the Death Glider and F-302 squadron for the USAF Prometheus program in the works for better part of two decades. But without further access to alien technology, it was left to what the scientist and explorers had been able to bring back through the stargate.



As things lined up for the first fighter pilots, ‘Hawk’ was promoted to the rank of Captain. As he was in line for being a squadron commander, he and his opponent was put in the sky to test their skills. They both were awaiting the results after a couple days after the flight test, when he and his opponent got into a bar brawl in California landing two civilians in the hospital. They both were removed from the program due to their actions. Kevin was offered a new chance at redemption when his enrollment into the Air Liaison Officer Training School.



During the Air Liaison Officer training course, he had the chance to push himself once again. It was during this time, he was able to also get more hands on training with Special Forces and tactics used on the battle field. He also was given access to train in more hands on with several weapons. It wasn’t easy as more of the officers in training with him, were a little younger but it didn’t bother him to much as he was more than capable to excel in his training. Shortly after completing the training, he had noticed why his request was approved as he was given a new assignment back to Colorado Springs…

Service Record Education:



- Air Force Academy – Officer Training

- IFS - Pueblo , Colorado – Academic Classes and Pre-flight Training (Phase I and II)

- JSUPT – Sheppard AFB – Received Silver Wings



Service Record:

- 2st Lieutenant – Nellis AFB – Test Pilot

- 1st Lieutenant – Nellis AFB – F-16 Fighter Pilot

- 1st Lieutenant – Area 51 – F-22 Fighter Pilot

- Captain – Area 51 – Stargate Command – F-22 Fighter Pilot