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Rudolph (Dolph) Storr |
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He was like a force of nature. He didn't yell, he was just there, and things got done because of it. (Guilty Pleasures, page 22, paragraph 5) |
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| Race | Human | |
| Status | Alive | |
| Title | Detective Sergeant, head of RPIT | |
| Description | He stands at 6' 8"/6' 9" and built like a wrestler, with close cropped black hair. | |
| Commentary | * Regardless of
his circumstances, he is always dressed neat and tidy and business-like. A professional at
all times. * Dolph keeps his conversations short and to the point. He rarely says goodbye in phone conversations, cutting the conversation short by simply hanging up. * Often he will call in Anita when he is on a case that appears to involve something preternatural. * Dolph was made the head of RPIT, in Anita's opinion, because he pissed someone off higher up in rank. * When he and Zerbrowski came to Anita's apartment after she was attacked by zombies, they saw her penguin collection. Ever since then, whenever Anita visits the station, there are stuffed penguins everywhere. * He is married and his wife, Lucille, purchased a car phone for his birthday. When Zerbrowski was nearly eviscerated, Lucille came to the hospital to be with with Zerbrowski's wife Katie. * When Dolph discovers that Anita is dating Jean-Claude, he acts like a disappointed father. He doesn't like the monsters at all. * Dolph has faxed Anita a letter on RPIT letterhead so that she can carry a gun concealed onto an airplane. It states that she is on special business with the taskforce and requires her weapon. * Zerbrowski has said that Dolph acts like Anita's father, even though she doesn't want him to. * Dolph's oldest son, Darrin, who is a lawyer, is in love with a vampire and wants to marry her. Dolph's younger son Paul, who is an engineer and already married, cannot have children. When Darrin gave his announcement, Lucille cried herself to sleep. No grandchildren. |
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First Appearance |
GP | |
| Subsequent Appearances | LaC, CotD, LuC, tKD, NiC |