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Brett Harris
Brett Harris
Biographical information
Real name Brett Matthew Harris
Also known as The Pharmacist
Nationality This is Sparta American
Born 15th of July, 1994
Age 23 (now), 16-19 (Weapon Wielders)
Status Alive
Physical description
Eye colour Blue
Hair colour Blond
Ethnicity Aryan
Height 6'1" (185 cm)
Weight 170 lbs (77 kg)
Blood type A+
Gender Male
Career, affiliations and family information
Affiliation(s) Shepherd-Dixmor preparatory school, Air Force Junior ROTC
Enemies {{{enemies}}}
Occupation(s) Student, unofficial barracks medic and pharmacist
Video Games, Movies and Cartoons information
Main appearance(s) (Video Games) Weapon Wielders
Voiced by (English) TBA
"We’ve got some jet fuel boys! Da Air Force boy’s barracks is gonna be lit tonight!"
— Brett Harris

Brett Matthew Harris is a character featured in Weapon Wielders. He is a student, and Air Force Junior ROTC cadet at Shepherd-Dixmor preparatory school.

Appearance[]

While Brett is attending Shepherd-Dixmor Prep, he has a short blond Ivy League haircut, a clean shaven face, wears a blue polo shirt, tucked into khaki shorts (rarely trousers, usually when it’s too cold for shorts), a brown belt, and brown boat shoes. He has blue eyes, fair skin, is 6’1” (185 cm) tall, and weighs 170 lbs (77 kg). He is seen wearing the U.S. Air Force service uniform, and PT uniform, like all the other Air Force Junior ROTC cadets at Shepherd-Dixmor Prep.

Personality and traits[]

Brett is load and extroverted. He is interested in medicine and might become a doctor one day. He is known as the Air Force boy's barracks' medic and pharmacist, because he has drugs, and natural medicine in his room. He claims that he’s better than the school’s nurse, and can “cure anything; migraines, STD's, HIV, just drink tiger blood, or Kintaro's blood, if you can catch him and you’ll be okay!” Brett is one of the cadets that are secretly smuggling the alcoholic drink “Jet Fuel” into the Air Force boy’s barracks.

Take care of Brett Harris, and he’ll take care of you.

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