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He is large, square-faced, master gunman,{{book ref|legion|1}} an ex-Navy Seal.{{book ref|legion|6}} He knows a lot about guns, and always has one on his person, and finds it easy to recognize the make and model of any gun.{{book ref|legion|4}}{{book ref|legion2|13}} He enjoys using said guns, and Stephen's mansion has a firing range, probably for this very purpose.{{book ref|legion|1}} Despite this, he often fires them at targets indoors, and he will also fire them at the ceiling to quiet a room.{{book ref|legion2|8}} He claims to have subscriptions for all gun magazines as well.{{book ref|legion3|9}} He has also been able to physically move [[Stephen Leeds]] to protect him, something that no other aspect can do.{{book ref|legion|7}}{{book ref|legion2|10}}
 
He has a hard time accepting that he is a hallucination, and hates being reminded of the fact.{{book ref|legion|1}}{{book ref|legion|4}} Then, [[Arnaud]] comes up with a theory, explaining to J.C. that, since the universe and time is infinite, it is probable that somewhere, sometime, all the aspects were once "real" people. J.C. takes this to mean he is actually an Interdimensional Time Ranger.{{book ref|legion2|8}} However, when [[Audrey]] asks him if the future has flying cars, he instead begins to pretend he's from the future, and he uses this as an excuse to say odd swear-words, claiming they're "future swear-words."{{book ref|legion2|15}}
 
He bickers constantly with [[Ivy]], although the two have a love-hate relationship,{{book ref|legion|6}} and at one point he even suggests to Stephen that he should imagine her looking better.{{book ref|legion2|1}}
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