As Labor Day comes to a close, let's talk about /v/'s favorite blue collar heroes. No billionaire adventurers or intrepid royalty, no professional soldiers or mercenaries, just working class guys that became heroes whether on or off the job.
Starting with the most iconic of them all.
Funny that you use art from a game where the two are literally called superstars and treated like celebrities with everyone wanting to help them and give them things and also have the governments of two kingdoms on their side.
>How could one man have slipped through your force's fingers time and time again? How is it possible? This is not some agent provocateur or highly trained assassin we are discussing. Gordon Freeman is a theoretical physicist who had hardly earned the distinction of his Ph.D. at the time of the Black Mesa Incident. I have good reason to believe that in the intervening years, he was in a state that precluded further development of covert skills. The man you have consistently failed to slow, let alone capture, is by all standards simply that--an ordinary man. How can you have failed to apprehend him?
>>389300903
It's an earned status.
He's just a high tech Roomba.
Engineer, and most of his weapons are just inappropriately used tools.
>>389301250
Die
>>389302039
I really doubt the safety and effectiveness of the ripper blade gun's original purpose.
An engineer and a salvager, albeit the former works for the military. Wonder if this'll be a recurring element for the series.
Vesemir
>>389302702
Though professional teenage/barely early 20s soldier/commissioned officer is pretty common for JRPGs, there's also quite a bit of more mundane professions, e.g. the farmers of Rune Factory.