Once feared and reviled throughout human space as pirates and renegades, the Hellions seek to gain respectability as a mercenary outfit. They've entered the tournament to demonstrate their capabilities to potential customers.
Though a respectable Tournament team in 2303 (UT2004), Hellion pirates were responsible for stealing "Nexus" prototype missiles, a design later used in multiple incidents of colonial suppression, from the NEG. The NEG managed to recover the missiles during transport on Taron in 2276. This NEG attack is recreated in AS-Convoy.
Unreal Tournament 2004 Roster
Character biographies
Baird
They say it's the quiet ones you have to look out for. Baird is unusually quiet until the time comes to fight. He then turns into a raging motor mouth until he's decimated every single opponent.
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Garrett
Garrett has been a Hellion since birth. A real ladies man, he attracts quite a bit of non-Hellion fans due to his gruff demeanor.
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Greith
Greith and her sister Rae were found as infants by the Hellions, who were scavenging a destroyed colony suspected to have been ransacked by the Skaarj.
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Kaela
Kaela is as nasty as they come. If her foul language doesn't kill you her weapon will do the job.
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Kane
Not only is Kane psychotic but he's got multiple personalities that change his fighting style instantly.
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Ophelia
Ophelia has risen quickly to a prominent position with the Hellions, and was the youngest Hellion selected for participation in the Tournament team. She is already credited with the development of important new tactics using her favorite weapon, the link gun.
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Outlaw
Outlaw was recruited into the Hellions after he reputedly went on a cross-galaxy crime spree in which he murdered nearly 300 civilians.
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Rae
Rae and her sister Greith were found as infants by the Hellions, who were scavenging a destroyed colony suspected to have been ransacked by the Skaarj.
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Zarina
Zarina is the original wild child. She's a regular party machine and she often fights while intoxicated. She believes it gives her an edge.
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