Post by Judge Mills Lane on Jul 15, 2008 3:07:55 GMT -8
Basic Information
Name: Judge Mills Lane
Age: 86
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 205
Blood Type: A
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Eye Color: brown
Hair: none!
Pass Time Information
Hobbies: Saying, "Let's GET IT ON!", judging fights, watching celebrities rip each other from limb to limb
Talents: Saying, "Let's get it on!" real well.
Favorite things: Quiet evenings out on the porch with Mrs. Lane, and talking about our days as she quilts.
Mental Information
Personality: I'm a real go-getter.
Mentality: Fighting is tough, watching fighting, is fun. Judging a fight, is both.
Ideal: A place where everyone fights clean
Belief: "I'll allow it!"
Physical Information
Build: little chubby, old, little wrinkled.
Head: bald, large, wrinkled.
Torso: chubby.
Arms: dangly skin.
Legs: strong, muscular.
Feet: normal.
Apparel Information
Head Gear: nothing
Shirts: White button up collar shirt, long sleeve, with a bow tie.
Pants: black dress pants.
Shoes: black dress shoes.
Misc:
Fighting Information
Fighting Style: Judging
Years Practiced: plenty enough.
History Information
History: Lane hails from a prominent Georgia family: his grandfather founded the largest bank in Georgia, and his uncle (and namesake) was the president of Citizens & Southern National Bank. Lane, however, had other aspirations, and joined the United States Marine Corps in 1956, after his graduation from Middlesex School. He became a boxer while with the Marines, becoming the All-Far East welterweight champ. After leaving the Marines, he enrolled at the University of Nevada, Reno and became the NCAA boxing champion. He turned pro while in college, eventually earning an 11-1 record as a pro. He was in the 1960 Summer Olympics boxing finals held in San Francisco, California. He was defeated by Phil Baldwin in the semifinals.
Lane graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno with a business degree in 1963, then a few years later enrolled at the University of Utah to attend law school. Lane graduated as a lawyer, and later on became a prosecutor at the Washoe County district attorney's office in Reno. Lane refereed his first world championship boxing match in 1971, Betulio Gonzales D15 Erbito Salavarria, in their Flyweight clash for the WBC crown. In 1979, he became a deputy sheriff. Lane became a household name in the United States the night he refereed "The Bite Fight" rematch between world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield and challenger Mike Tyson on June 28, 1997. After Tyson bit Holyfield's ears twice, Lane disqualified him. Lane's shirt was stained with blood from the incident, and he sold it to a memorabilia collector on the same night.
From 1998 to 2001 his court show, Judge Mills Lane, aired on national television. In addition to this show, the producers of MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch approached him about having his character and voice used in their show as the referee of their plasticine figure matches. Lane accepted the offer, and so also became an MTV personality. As a referee, Lane started boxing matches by declaring, "Let's get it on!", which became his catchphrase. This was reproduced in Celebrity Deathmatch as his character would shout the same phrase to initiate fights. Lane named his autobiography Let's Get It On: Tough Talk from Boxing's Top Ref and Nevada's Most Outspoken Judge.
Living Status Information
Type of resident: Assigned Dorm
Roommates: None (N/A)
Cases Against The Faculty: 0
Cases Of Hurting Students: 0
Stats:
Str- 20
Dex- 20
Con- 20
Int- 20
Wis- 20
Cha- 200
Qi Power
Name: Let's Get It On
Description: After saying the words, "Let's Get It On!", things happen.....
Beginner: Crowd begins to form and watch.
Requirements: Freshman
Novice: NPC's begin to cheer
Requirements: Sophomore
Pro: Sound effects and fire works appear as he says it.
Requirements: Junior
Advanced: NPC's begin placing bets, and even start arguing over which fighter has the better life.
Requirements: Senior
Master: Judge Mills Lane has the ability to fly off on a rocket pack once he says "Let's Get It On" to get to safety in case a fight is completely dangerous or epic.
Requirements: Senior College
Name: Judge Mills Lane
Age: 86
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 205
Blood Type: A
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Eye Color: brown
Hair: none!
Pass Time Information
Hobbies: Saying, "Let's GET IT ON!", judging fights, watching celebrities rip each other from limb to limb
Talents: Saying, "Let's get it on!" real well.
Favorite things: Quiet evenings out on the porch with Mrs. Lane, and talking about our days as she quilts.
Mental Information
Personality: I'm a real go-getter.
Mentality: Fighting is tough, watching fighting, is fun. Judging a fight, is both.
Ideal: A place where everyone fights clean
Belief: "I'll allow it!"
Physical Information
Build: little chubby, old, little wrinkled.
Head: bald, large, wrinkled.
Torso: chubby.
Arms: dangly skin.
Legs: strong, muscular.
Feet: normal.
Apparel Information
Head Gear: nothing
Shirts: White button up collar shirt, long sleeve, with a bow tie.
Pants: black dress pants.
Shoes: black dress shoes.
Misc:
Fighting Information
Fighting Style: Judging
Years Practiced: plenty enough.
History Information
History: Lane hails from a prominent Georgia family: his grandfather founded the largest bank in Georgia, and his uncle (and namesake) was the president of Citizens & Southern National Bank. Lane, however, had other aspirations, and joined the United States Marine Corps in 1956, after his graduation from Middlesex School. He became a boxer while with the Marines, becoming the All-Far East welterweight champ. After leaving the Marines, he enrolled at the University of Nevada, Reno and became the NCAA boxing champion. He turned pro while in college, eventually earning an 11-1 record as a pro. He was in the 1960 Summer Olympics boxing finals held in San Francisco, California. He was defeated by Phil Baldwin in the semifinals.
Lane graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno with a business degree in 1963, then a few years later enrolled at the University of Utah to attend law school. Lane graduated as a lawyer, and later on became a prosecutor at the Washoe County district attorney's office in Reno. Lane refereed his first world championship boxing match in 1971, Betulio Gonzales D15 Erbito Salavarria, in their Flyweight clash for the WBC crown. In 1979, he became a deputy sheriff. Lane became a household name in the United States the night he refereed "The Bite Fight" rematch between world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield and challenger Mike Tyson on June 28, 1997. After Tyson bit Holyfield's ears twice, Lane disqualified him. Lane's shirt was stained with blood from the incident, and he sold it to a memorabilia collector on the same night.
From 1998 to 2001 his court show, Judge Mills Lane, aired on national television. In addition to this show, the producers of MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch approached him about having his character and voice used in their show as the referee of their plasticine figure matches. Lane accepted the offer, and so also became an MTV personality. As a referee, Lane started boxing matches by declaring, "Let's get it on!", which became his catchphrase. This was reproduced in Celebrity Deathmatch as his character would shout the same phrase to initiate fights. Lane named his autobiography Let's Get It On: Tough Talk from Boxing's Top Ref and Nevada's Most Outspoken Judge.
Living Status Information
Type of resident: Assigned Dorm
Roommates: None (N/A)
Cases Against The Faculty: 0
Cases Of Hurting Students: 0
Stats:
Str- 20
Dex- 20
Con- 20
Int- 20
Wis- 20
Cha- 200
Qi Power
Name: Let's Get It On
Description: After saying the words, "Let's Get It On!", things happen.....
Beginner: Crowd begins to form and watch.
Requirements: Freshman
Novice: NPC's begin to cheer
Requirements: Sophomore
Pro: Sound effects and fire works appear as he says it.
Requirements: Junior
Advanced: NPC's begin placing bets, and even start arguing over which fighter has the better life.
Requirements: Senior
Master: Judge Mills Lane has the ability to fly off on a rocket pack once he says "Let's Get It On" to get to safety in case a fight is completely dangerous or epic.
Requirements: Senior College