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Name: Robert "Handsome Bob" Cooper Canon: RocknRolla Canon Point: End of the movie Age: 26 Appearance: Link History: Wiki link Bob calls 21st century London home. A born and bred Londoner. Bob's personal world begins and ends with the notorious London gang he's a member of - the Wild Bunch. Bob's skills are predominantly used for driving (both casual and getaway) as he knows his way around a car and the streets of London, and is additional bulk when things turn aggressive. After a property deal goes wrong for two of his gang, they find themselves in the precarious position of owing money to Lenny (a London property kingpin with a London councillor bribed). At first they exclude Bob (presumably as he is currently awaiting his day in court with a potential 5-year sentence if he's found guilty) from a job which will earn them enough cash to pay Lenny off. Bob talks about the fact that the reason he's on trial is because there's a ‘grass' informing the police of criminal activities in London. When Archy (Lenny's right-hand man) comes to collect the money, Bob is keeping out of trouble by playing cards with some of the gang. On Bob's last night before his day in court - and potentially going to prison for 5-years - his best mate One Two takes him out to cheer him up. In the car on the way to their destination, Bob is visibly concerned, nervous and down-hearted at the prospect and his usual bright and cheeky demeanour is more subdued. One Two has lined up what he sees as a fitting last night for his best mate - drugs, drinks and prostitutes. Bob, visibly struggling with the choice of telling the truth about what he wants for his last night or to face going to prison without saying anything, tells One Two he “wouldn't understand” he eventually fesses up (with some quiet words of encouragement) that rather than strippers, he wants One Two. One Two slams the brakes on and gets out of the car, and after some very public verbal abuse from his best friend, including homophobic slurs, Bob attempts to remind One Two that he warned him he wouldn't understand and in this moment can't help but be visibly disappointed at the outcome. After a diatribe from One Two about how he's known all of Bob's girlfriends, that he's a ‘ladykiller', that he's ‘Handsome Bob', Bob finally snaps back and comes to the conclusion that he should have kept his mouth shut and, with head in hands, realises that he's really messed up by being honest about who he really is. Crying and apologising repeatedly, Bob takes One Two's words on board and realises he shouldn't have said anything. Eventually One Two apologies and Bob confesses he doesn't know if he'll be able to handle five years in prison, and in response, One Two finally feels sorry enough for Bob that he relents and asks what exactly it is that Bob wants to do to him. The next day, the prosecution lose the paperwork for Bob's case and the trial is quashed, meaning no prison time for Bob. He's elated and excited about the fact that he won't be incarcerated and surprises One Two in the gang's clubhouse by sneaking up behind him. He looks confused by One Two's clearly unhappy reaction promoting the idea that something happened between them the night before. That night, at a party the gang attends to supply drugs, Bob is already enjoying himself when One Two sees him and makes sure Bob understands that what happened between them has to stay a secret. Bob looks amused more than anything, clearly still happy he's not in prison. Later, Bob acts offended when Mumbles asks him to chat up a gay lawyer to get information about the informer who was the likely source of information that resulted in Bob's court date. Agreeing, wanting to know who the informer is, he flirts with the lawyer, asking him for the informer's depositions so that the gang can identify him. He puts his number into the lawyer's phone and promises to go for a drink with him as long as he gets the paperwork. Mumbles and One Two pull another job (stealing another 2 briefcases of money from the same Russian billionaire) without Bob which goes south quickly. Bob arrives midway through, saving One Two from being strangled by the armed guards that were transporting the briefcase and pulls out a gun when the gang are confronted by some local builders. Having brought a car, he acts as getaway driver and the gang make off with the money again. With Bob driving and the gang thinking they've got away with it, one of the armed guards lands on the roof of the car which Bob then crashes into another car. When they realise the armed guard is more than capable of killing all of them, they abandon the car with Bob making off with one of the briefcases of money as they all run in separate directions. He runs into a couple of policemen who realise he's up to something and is then chased over a fence and through back alleys. Eventually Bob meets back up with Mumbles who has stolen a moped and they make off with the money. Bob eventually gets a call from the gay lawyer to follow up on when they can have that drink. He asks where the documents that he needs are and the lawyer promises to leave them at the reception of his office under Bob's name. He and Mumbles pick up the documents and try to work out who the informer is based on the name in the paperwork. After a quick call to One Two, they realise the name is a pseudonym and agree to meet One Two at his flat so they can try to work it out together. After Bob arrives, One Two has been taken captive by Lenny's right-hand man Archy and him and Mumbles are similarly subdued and taken too. They find themselves at an abandoned warehouse, Lenny having discovered that they are responsible for stealing money from the Russian billionaire that was intended for him and wanting them to suffer for it. With the documents still safely stashed inside his jacket but his hands tied, Bob shouts out to get Archy's attention to tell him they have the identity of the informer. It's this that ultimately leads to them all discovering that Lenny is the informer, and the gang are all set free and escape. Personality: Outwardly, Bob is a charming, well-mannered and good-tempered man with loyalty to his friends and taking care of his family ranking highly on his list of importance. More often than not, his laidback, pleasant attitude is enough to throw most people off the scent of the deeper issues settled deep beneath the surface. He has a cheeky sense of humour, something which he uses more often than not to cement his social position and show his affection to friends and other members of the gang. It helps position him as the 'younger brother' figure within the Wild Bunch, something also dictated by his age. His sense of humour sometimes comes with a healthy dose of innuendo, and can be called into play when he's flirting harmlessly, even with his friends. Bob is also a compassionate, caring individual, and not one to run away from things he considers his responsibility. He's not afraid to stand up and be counted when he's needed, and we see this trait in him in how he looks after his friends and his best friend's mother when he's incarcerated. He is extremely protective of his deepest secret: his sexuality. He is able to assume a mask which allows him to pretend and act like he is a heterosexual man, like the rest of his friends. Unfortunately, the masks slips sometimes when he's around One Two, and everyone else in the gang is already aware of the truth and accept him though it's never discussed openly. He has a reputation for being a 'lady-killer', one that he's achieved by overcompensating for his true sexual orientation. As he is being taken from the end of the film, where it becomes more clear that his friends both know and accept him, Bob will be exploring this newfound freedom to lean into his sexuality openly. It takes time and patience to break through to the inner layers of Bob's personality, and the darker, more complex parts of his head. The self-defence mechanisms he has in place allow him to slide on an affable, personable, friendly demeanour. It's something he knows promotes the idea that he's nothing but a pretty face, something he actively encourages around people he doesn't know well. However, it doesn't take much conversation about subjects slightly more serious in tone to realise that he has intelligence behind those looks, something that becomes clear when he's flirting to get information out of unsuspecting gay lawyers, in particular. The area and socio-economic circumstances he was born into (and grew up in) should have hardened him, but there's something more resilient in the softer side of him that proves too strong for tough ganglife to eclipse. Love and loyalty mean more to Bob than money and reputation. He hides that sensitive soul well unless particularly moved by something that even his laidback attitude can't mask. That laidback attitude is in place most of the time, patient unless he's continually poked about something he doesn't want to talk about repeatedly. Even then he's most likely to only gently reprimand his friends. What makes him really angry (and far more likely to lose his temper) is if anyone tries to interfere with, hurt, or con his family, friends or the gang. He has been known to be physically violent in the past to protect his family and friends, something that he would usually try to avoid but can't if he loses grip on his anger. It's something which he is willing to mute his own inner code of conduct for to make sure they're safe and looked after making him morally grey at times. He also shows bravery and nerves of steel when facing up to the Russian Mafia heavies, rescuing One Two and Mumbles from a sticky situation in the process despite being purposely kept out of the loop on the job by One Two. He doesn't spend a lot of his time being overtly sentimental about his friendships, especially the relationship he shares with One Two, even if he feels sentimental inside. Similarly, he's not one to wallow in self-pity all too often, especially when he knows that even just spending time with his family and friends makes him happy. He's naturally tactile, choosing to insert himself into other people's space rather than hang out on the fringes. He can sometimes be ignorant of the need for an extended amount of personal time and space for reflection time. This is a habit directly related to how close he wants to keep his friends and family, just in case they leave him. If he likes you he won't want to let you go in case you don't come back. This speaks of abandonment issues and the need to constantly latch on to a person or persons which can sometimes come across as clingy. He has a desperate need for love, inclusion and acceptance, something which drove him to keep his sexuality a secret from his closest friends to avoid being rejected by them. He isn't loud or brash by nature, instead preferring to be chill and constant in the Wild Bunch and his friends' and family's lives. He is a follower, not a leader. He understands hierarchy and a gang mentality when it comes to showing respect to the right people (where it's due). Bob is happy to follow because he himself doesn't think that he has the ability to lead and this stems back to the idea that he's just a sideplayer in a bit part to somebody else's story. His self-confidence in his own abilities is found lacking and despite having the intelligence to be more than a gangster, rather than go down the more traditional route of employment, a life of crime is the only thing he thinks he's good for. His history with the authorities isn't perfect by any means, even if he has charms that almost work on them too. He is known to the police and has a criminal record, though so far has managed to avoid jail time. This ultimately turns out to be because Lenny controls who does and doesn't get sent to prison, rather than Bob being extraordinarily good at talking his way out of tricky situations, even if he does possess a natural talent towards it. Powers and Abilities: • Excellent getaway driver • Good with weapons Inventory: • Switch blade • Chelsea branded zippo lighter • 200 carton of Marlboro Lights |