Captain Jack Hart is a Cowboy. A lawman.
War’s End has come, but conflict has not ended.
Jack travels the stars in search of conflicts that need a hand to resolve.
The Guns of Liberty are loud, and sometimes a bit dusty.
Captain Jack Hart is a Cowboy. A lawman.
War’s End has come, but conflict has not ended.
Jack travels the stars in search of conflicts that need a hand to resolve.
The Guns of Liberty are loud, and sometimes a bit dusty.
Captain William “Bill” Carter rode with the Rangers since Sam Houston formed them to protect the scattered Texian settlements from Indians and other bandits. He signed up with a new name very decade or so for paperwork reasons, but some of the old hands never forgot the day they were young hands and Bill pulled them through a tough scrape with a Mexican nagual. The shapeshifters fought under both Spanish and Mexican flags from Texas, to Mexico City, to Cuba and beyond, and Bill always stood ready to face those and other otherworldly creatures and threats to mankind.
Captain William “Bill” Carter rode with the Texas Rangers during their most famous rides from Texas to Mexico City. He has wandered the American West for decades since then, often far outside the borders of Texas. The Civil War came and went as he rode the wide lands west of the Mississippi, hunting foes neither North nor South. And when civilization followed the railroad west, it found him hunting the things that went bump in the night. Otherworldly creatures and threats to mankind.
Captain William “Bill” Carter was a Connecticut Yankee who went west to patrol the American frontier as it expanded. He fought at New Orleans during the War of 1812, and rode with Sam Houston’s Ranger Company against Indian raiders, Santa Anna, and all the way to Mexico City to settle the question about Texas independence. Bill rode with the Texas Rangers for decades under various official names for paperwork reasons, but his primary mission was always the same. To hunt otherworldly creatures and threats to mankind.
Captain William “Bill” Carter was born in Connecticut back when it was still a Colony of England. Son of a rich merchant in the upper middle class, Bill grew up with a Kentucky Long Rifle in his hands and a horse under his bum. The Continental Congress asked for volunteers, so he crossed the Delaware on Christmas 1776 to hunt some Hessians. A Hessian vampire hunted him right back and got a piece of him. Bill didn’t turn, so now he hunts otherworldly creatures and threats to mankind.