This is the second half of our extensive profile for Resident Evil games protagonist Jill Valentine. The first half is there.

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6298 in-depth character profiles from comics, games, movies
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Prawns
The hapless alien drones in the noted Neill Blomkamp sci-fi movie District 9. And their gear.
Might
The leader of the Freelancers, mercenary enemies of Marvel’s 2010s+ Champions youth team. This profile is meant to be read after the Freelancers team profile.
Sidewinder
The fast-teleporting founder and director of the Serpent Society, and former leader of the Serpent Squad. This profile should be read after the Serpent Squad and Serpent Society team profiles.
Panic
Member of the very-much-for-profit Freelancers mercenary team. Telepathic phobia powers. This profile is meant to be read after the Freelancers team profile.
Kim Kaphwan
The Korean tae kwon do paladin from Fatal Fury and King of Fighters video games.
Blackguard
A super-thug with a power armour and energy melee weaponry. Dumb as a plank. Easy to use. Possibly dead.
New Powers for the DC Heroes RPG
One of our collections of new Powers for DCH. This is meant to be read after the main Powers document.
New Powers for the DC Heroes RPG
One of our collections of new Powers for DCH. This is meant to be read after the main Powers document.
New Powers for the DC Heroes RPG
One of our collections of new Powers for DCH. This is meant to be read after the main Powers document.
New Powers for the DC Heroes RPG
One of our collections of new Powers for DCH. This is meant to be read after the main Powers document.
Writeups.org 2022+
Mini-blog about the writeups.org changes for 2022. Latest episode: MICRO-MOOLAH. This is the final episode, and this post will soon stop being stickied on the homepage.
DC Heroes RPG – New Rules – Guide to the New Rules documents
What it says on the tin. A page with links to all the new DC Heroes RPG rules document on writeups.org, listed in order so you can find what you need.
Glottis
The literal speed demon from the classic Grim Fandango adventure game. Friendly driver and superhuman mechanic.
As of July 2021, I realised that the stats had been accidentally deleted. They’re now back.
Donations call & situation report – archive 1
This is an archive of the 2016-2020 “state of the worg” speeches and calls for donation. Because putting everything on the same page turned out to be rather… big. It’s a big worg, okay ?
Skin
Skin was a member of Marvel’s Generation X (a X-Men spin-off team) during the 1990s.
Here are some old notes and stats about him.
Setting up a healthy desktop/workspace
This is completely off-topic for the site. It happens once every 2,000 articles or so.
It is an example of how I set up my desktop workspace to avoid health issues and have something practical and clean to create writeups.org at. It’s cheap, except for the chair.
Colonel Rick Flag
The version of Suicide Squad field leader Rick Flag that was published from 1986 to 2008. Covers both the Mission X version of the squad, and the Yale/Ostrander revival.
As of March 2017, this profile has been decorated with a silver medal of M&M game stats, for service above and beyond the call of duty.
And as of September of 2019, it was polished a bit further and split into halves due to length.
Colonel Rick Flag
This is the second half of a full profile for Rick Flag as he appeared in the landmark Yale/Ostrander 1980s/1990s Suicide Squad run.
With a link to part #1.
Fashion frame – Warframe styles
Just images of baroque space cyborgs. Added since the first version :
– Mag.
Spitfire
Profile #5 (yeah, I know) in our chronological coverage of Marvel’s Spitfire.
This one covers her appearances during the late 2000s and early 2010s, when something about her nature has become much more apparent.
As of September of 2019 this entry received clarifications courtesy of a Marvel researcher, plus an umpteenth editing pass and having the pictures redone in HD.
Psylocke
Second profile for Psylocke of the X-Men, covering the era from the Siege Perilous until the year 2000.
As of August of 2019, our contributor Pawsplay used the focused psychic totality of his powers to append M&M stats to this article.
Major Jones
A superbly competent and resourceful military intelligence operative from the XIII espionage/adventure graphic novels.
As of July of 2019, this profile received M&M stats, but nobody knows what the “Ms” stand for.
XIII
From a classic Francophone modern thriller/action/espionage saga. XIII operates in a fairly realistic genre, but within these limits he’s rather badass.
As of June of MMXIX, this entry has received M&M stIVts.
Batgirl – A guide to Batgirls
An illustrated guide/disambiguation page to help readers navigate our different Batgirl (and Bat-Girl) character profiles.
Batgirl
This profile is about a *specific* version of Batgirl (Barbara Gordon). Namely, the popular “Batgirl of Burnside” era in 2015/16.
It was pretty cool.
Julie Wood
The heroine of a 1970s French graphic novels series about moto racing. Featuring many things that have two wheels and go “vroom”.
Priestess
The most interesting ally of Mark Hazzard in the Merc 1986-87 comic book. Streetwise young expert in the Japanese martial arts, as was the style of the day.
As of June of 2019, this profile was revised and received loyal and disciplined M&M stats. I was hoping for a digital reissue to also redo the pictures for the Merc stuff but heh, them’s the breaks.
Frost-class warframe
A short-ish profile of the Frost warframe from, well, the Warframe video game, for use in tabletop/pen-and-paper RPGs.
Cold powers and perimeter lockdown expert.
Fugue
The main bad guy in the third Batgirl of Burnside collection, Mindfields.
Memory manipulations and injection, somewhere between the Inception movie and gaslighting/psychological abuse. Not easy to use in tabletop RPGs, mind.