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Hoddy Ringo
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Hoddy Ringo

from Lone Star Planet

A tubby little man with powerful shoulders and arms, chosen by Natalenko as Stephen Silk's personal secretary/bodyguard on New Texas. He has a 'good-natured, not particularly intelligent face' that hides shrewdness, often looking like a 'happy moron'. He wears typical New Texan attire, including two automatics in an old, wide two-holster belt. By the end, he's known as a bandit.

Personality Traits

ShrewdStreet-smartObservantLoyal (to himself and sometimes to those who treat him well)ResourcefulCunningPragmaticBrashJovial (often disarmingly so)Cowardly (selectively)

About Hoddy Ringo

Hoddy Ringo is a supporting character in H. Beam Piper John J. McGuire's classic novel "Lone Star Planet" (1958). A tubby little man with powerful shoulders and arms, chosen by Natalenko as Stephen Silk's personal secretary/bodyguard on New Texas. He has a 'good-natured, not particularly intelligent face' that hides shrewdness, often looking like a 'happy moron'. He wears typical New Texan attire, including two automatics in an old, wide two-holster belt. By the end, he's known as a bandit.

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