This day in Trinity Universe history
Aug. 4th, 2004 08:56 amLadies and gentlemen...
A difficult child, he left home relatively young, learned to fight, joined the Navy. On N-Day, he was presumably in New York on leave.
He joined the Fireman on the early-erupters list, surrounded in a storm of plasma that took two hours to die down to the point where anyone could safely approach him. At that point, he knew the police and the National Guard would be approaching, so he fled the city, then the country.
By this time in 2000, he'd already surfaced in Japan, where the Thai entrepreneur Yai Lokampang was making his first attempts to turn nova shootfighting into a legitimate sport. I'm sure he was hovering in the background as Lokampang negotiated with William Blair Bartlett (the man who bought out the McMahons as the World Wrestling Federation faltered in the general decline of baseline sport, never to become World Wrestling Entertainment) to bring it to the world.
1979
[Aberrant] Louis Martin Freeman, later XWF superstar (and usual Black Circle champion) Duke "Core" Baron, born in Brooklyn, NY.
A difficult child, he left home relatively young, learned to fight, joined the Navy. On N-Day, he was presumably in New York on leave.
He joined the Fireman on the early-erupters list, surrounded in a storm of plasma that took two hours to die down to the point where anyone could safely approach him. At that point, he knew the police and the National Guard would be approaching, so he fled the city, then the country.
By this time in 2000, he'd already surfaced in Japan, where the Thai entrepreneur Yai Lokampang was making his first attempts to turn nova shootfighting into a legitimate sport. I'm sure he was hovering in the background as Lokampang negotiated with William Blair Bartlett (the man who bought out the McMahons as the World Wrestling Federation faltered in the general decline of baseline sport, never to become World Wrestling Entertainment) to bring it to the world.