![]() She's also the only person in the series that Reacher notes that even he might be scared of. She's a tough-as-nails sergeant and Reacher's most trusted ally. Action Girl: Neagley, the series' most frequently-recurring character.He doesn't do anything very spectacular, but he is described as moving with surprising grace for someone of his weight. Acrofatic: Downplayed with Beau Borken in Die Trying.Subverted because the Big Bad isn't Hobie at all. This wasn't enough to save him from getting shot down, though, and when he came back to the States, he was on course to be the Big Bad of Tripwire. He served as a helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War, and while he was second to top of his flight training class, he easily outperformed the first place pilot during wartime because of his lack of all meaningful emotion, including fear. Ace Pilot: Downplayed and deconstructed and subverted in the case of Victor Hobie.He's also fantastic at doing math in his head, has excellent time and direction senses, and knows a great deal of random useful facts even though he doesn't do much reading onscreen.The Ace: Reacher's resume establishes him as an ace at all forms of combat, rating him as "Beyond Outstanding" in hand-to-hand combat, as well as noting that he has won both the Wimbledon Cup (one of the premiere rifle-shooting competitions in the nation) and the U.S.No Middle Name note Includes two novellas ( Too Much Time and High Heat) and ten short stories ("Deep Down", "Everyone Talks", "Guy Walks into a Bar", "James Penney's New Identity" (1999 version), "Maybe They Have a Tradition", "No Room at the Motel", "Not a Drill", "Second Son", "Small Wars", "The Picture of the Lonely Diner", and the first chapter of The Midnight Line). ![]()
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