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William Wilkinson was born in 2259 in Tulia, Texas, a sleepy village of farmers and ranchers. Tulia was located roughly 50 miles south of Amarillo, just down I-27. For years, the men and women of Tulia lived in fear of the religious zealots of Amarillo. By the middle of the century, slavers employed by the Followers of the Holy Way were regularly harassing the residents of Tulia, taking potshots at men and women just trying to go about their daily business and abducting those that strayed too far from the village. In 2264, the latter occurred to a young William Wilkinson and his brother, James. While picking honey mesquite pods, the two boys strayed too far from the last house on the outskirts of the town, and were abducted by slavers employed by the zealots from the north

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  • William Wilkinson
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  • William Wilkinson was born in 2259 in Tulia, Texas, a sleepy village of farmers and ranchers. Tulia was located roughly 50 miles south of Amarillo, just down I-27. For years, the men and women of Tulia lived in fear of the religious zealots of Amarillo. By the middle of the century, slavers employed by the Followers of the Holy Way were regularly harassing the residents of Tulia, taking potshots at men and women just trying to go about their daily business and abducting those that strayed too far from the village. In 2264, the latter occurred to a young William Wilkinson and his brother, James. While picking honey mesquite pods, the two boys strayed too far from the last house on the outskirts of the town, and were abducted by slavers employed by the zealots from the north
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Age
  • 28(xsd:integer)
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  • Traveling the Badlands Territory
Name
  • William Wilkinson
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  • 175.0
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  • 9.0
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  • N/A
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  • Inventor/Engineer/Handyman
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  • Male
Born
  • 2259(xsd:integer)
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  • William Wilkinson was born in 2259 in Tulia, Texas, a sleepy village of farmers and ranchers. Tulia was located roughly 50 miles south of Amarillo, just down I-27. For years, the men and women of Tulia lived in fear of the religious zealots of Amarillo. By the middle of the century, slavers employed by the Followers of the Holy Way were regularly harassing the residents of Tulia, taking potshots at men and women just trying to go about their daily business and abducting those that strayed too far from the village. In 2264, the latter occurred to a young William Wilkinson and his brother, James. While picking honey mesquite pods, the two boys strayed too far from the last house on the outskirts of the town, and were abducted by slavers employed by the zealots from the north When the boys arrived in Amarillo, the two brothers were split up. The older brother, James, was sold to the Followers of the Holy Way to be sacrificed. The younger brother, William, was sold to the No. 466 Railroad Nomad tribe, a group affiliated with the Satan Fe. Most slaves worked as gangers, pressed into bondage to lay track and engage in tough manual labor, but thanks of his age, William served the mechanics. His five-year-old body was just the right size to be able to wiggle into hard-to-reach parts of the locomotive the 466ers tribe maintained. After six years of service to the tribe, Wilkinson was freed when the X4018 tribe attacked the 466ers. Though Satan Fe Railroad Nomads were known for their ferocity in battle, the X4018 were specifically equipped and trained to fight them. The slaves and rudimentary weapons the 466ers threw at the X0418 were ineffective, and the latter group quickly gained the upper hand when the two groups did battle. The X0418 struck the killing blow when they unveiled their trump card, an 8-inch M1888 railroad gun. The cannon was fired only once, crippling the 466ers’ engine. After the battle, the remaining 466ers were killed and their slaves given passage along the lines controlled by Wasteland Pacific, the mother company of the X4018. The X4018 adopted William as one of their own, as the eleven-year-old boy had nowhere to go, and already possessed a great deal of mechanical knowledge due to his six years of slavery with the 466ers. For five years, until he turned 16, he worked with the X4018 crew. In 2275, he left the group to make it on his own. He disembarked for the final time on a branch line straddling the border of Wyoming and Nebraska. From there, he traveled north, to Deadwood, to start his new life.
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