

This led to Foster being seen as a clever, smart guy, with a sardonic sense of humor and great taste in clothes and cars. He also had a habit of verbally abusing authority figures. Not that he would admit to enjoying a job, obviously. He started to generate large sums of money and thoroughly enjoyed it. During the 2011 Summer Sideshow event, a Steampunk version of Mr.

He was initally made available in the first game as part of the Nightfall Character Pack along with three other characters: Lee Baron, Mike Noble, and Security Officer Thorne. But, bizarrely, he found that day trading suited him. Foster is a DLC character in Killing Floor who returns as a standard playable character in Killing Floor 2. "Foster had wandered into day trading from a mediocre English private school education, with the classic 'you’ll never amount to anything, Foster' ringing in his ears from the school’s careers office.

But we just can't help loving him anyway!" Killing Floor 2 Description And now his final persona - Mr Magma! Ever-tasteful, Foster now runs to a glowing red suit, with suitably flashy fire motifs on the cuffs. Foster has been through some incarnations over the years. And, just for once, something in the original Foster's mind seems to have leaked over into the real world. In that alternate universe they get cool Steampunk gear to wear and don't write sad little autobiographies that no-one cares about. "In some alternate universe, day traders are considered cool and desirable. The final chapter - An Orgy of Skull Cracking and Mutant Warfare in the Big City would have probably rocketed the book to the top of the best seller lists." Steampunk Mr. It's a shame no publishers are still alive to pick up Foster's half finished autobiography. But I actually think the Scrake is pretty cool now, and I like this design more than the original Scrake. Looking at him with jagged teeth is just odd. Other than that his mouth was basically concealed. We never saw the Scrakes face other than his eyes. "The SuperFantastic life of a day trader and evening attraction at London's premiere karaoke bar. Of course this needs an entire thread to discuss, right Anyway, it looks strange.
