Dawson/Rumors

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These are rumors that might or not be true about Dawson.

Nevada Info

While in Vegas he:

  • Contractor: He was a somewhat known contractor of the Vegas syndicate It was one of his more infamous jobs back in Vegas. The target was basically hiding in a fortified, roof-top condo in one of the high rises around the city. The contract was offered, taken and before the next dawn the man was found in his hot tub with both of his wrists slit from palm to elbow - seemingly self-inflicted. Unconventional services were the biker's hallmark. He could get intel no one else seemed capable of finding, get to targets no one else could even reach. He was a prize held -very- tightly by the family that kept using him.
  • Club Fixer: Used to help the smaller night clubs and bars expand their operations, fix their problems, upgrade their clients, etc.
  • Collector: Used to collect from the dealers - keeping them in product and made sure they paid their dues to the right people.
Arizona Info

While in Tuscon he:

  • Stripper: Used to strip at a club called Woodys. His Magic Mike dance was said to be one of the club's most requested show.
  • Bar Tender: Used to tend bar at a dive called the "Meet Rack". It was mostly a college bar but he was there for nearly a year.
Texas Info

While in El Paso he:

  • Hitter: Used to be muscle for a moderately influential family. No one seems to know the name of the family but more than a few holes were dug out in the desert outside of town because of his work.
  • Mechanic: Used to fix motorcycles at a shop called Ace's Bike Shop. He wasn't bad but he didn't like taking his orders from someone that didn't know one end of a wrench from the other.
  • Gang Member: Used to ride with a club called the Harbingers, they were an offshoot of a larger, older club (some say the Mongols, others that it was Hell's Angels) with a more prominent occult theme to their operations.