| “ | Grass grows, birds fly, sun shines, and brother? I hurt people. | „ |
| ~ Scout's most famous quote. |
Jeremy Willis, better known as the Scout, is one of the main protagonists of Valve Corporation's Team Fortress franchise.
A scrapper and baseball fan from world country Boston, Massachusetts, as well as the youngest child in his family, the Scout is the fastest mercenary on the battlefield, Using his speed and his double jump to his advantage in order to leave slower opponents struggling to keep up. Carrying a Scattergun, a metal bat, and a pistol, the Scout is ideal for aggressive fighting and flanking, allowing him to inflict massive close-range damage before dashing away to safety. He is an excellent choice for completing objectives quickly as he can capture control points really quickly and push payload carts at the rate of two players.
He was voiced by Nathan Vetterlein.
His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Admirable?[]
- Depending on player choice, Scouts can use mad milk on the battlefront to either heal his teammates or extinguish them if they’re caught on fire, saving them.
- He alongside the rest of the mercs reconcile to stop Grey Mann’s plans after he took over Mann Co and started creating robots to dominate the world.
- Despite being snarky and arrogant, he still cares about his teammates.
- He alongside Soldier and Pyro defeat a group of bears that were attempting to eat them.
- In Expiration Date, he assists in defeating the giant bread monster that was accidentally created by Soldier, even saving Ms Pauling in the process by pulling her away from a ticking bomb.
- He alongside the rest of the team fight off an army of robots in “The Naked and the Dead”
- After dying and going to heaven, Scout convinces God to not destroy humanity. (The latter wanting to do because they did not appreciate Scout as his gift to them)
- He subverts his obsession over becoming Ms Pauling’s boyfriend, saying that he's finally moving on, which she takes pretty well.
- Scout also subverts his hatred of Spy at the end of the story, as he invited him alongside all of the other mercs to his Christmas dinner, even outright stating that he should come by his house more often.
- By the end of "The Days Have Worn Away", Scout has matured greatly, taking good care of his children when his ex-wives couldn't be bothered to.
- He congratulates the reader and points out that the ending of their journey wouldn't be possible without them.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He is very egotistical and arrogant, which is best shown by his "Meet The Team" video.
- Like all his other teammates, he worked as a mercenary who killed people for money throughout most of the series.
External Links[]
- Scout on the Heroes Wiki
- Scout on the Villains Wiki
- Scout on the Team Fortress Wiki
