Charlie Fisher (UFSWHG)

Charlie Fisher, a main character from The Unknown Nightmare, is a contestant in the second season of the UFSW Hunger Games.

Characteristics
Charlie is one of the most trustworthy guys of his group... or... was. After the supposed death of his wife, Charlie became a fan of the alcohol. He would occasionally go into his daughter's room at night, putting a little bird by her bedside, to show that he was looking over her. He quit the alcohol when she was taken, showing hoe much he cares for his family, and how much he was hellbent on getting them back.

He's a good fighter, a loyal companion, and doesn't take shit.

Short Bio
Season 1

He wakes up with Sean, both stuck in a room. He thinks Sean has locked him in there, but he hasn't. They begin to fight. Charlie notices his nose bleeding, which confused him as Sean hit him on the cheek. After they find the phones, they listen to the sound files. The man on it says that Charlie lost his wife, and his daughter is missing. He then says that Charlie isn't a good person, not after the murder. After they find the vent, Sean finds a gun but hides it from Charlie.

They decide to tell each other their story, to see who's past is worse. Charlie listens to Sean's first. While he talks about his story, he makes the paper crane. After Sean gets impatient, he shoots Charlie. Charlie wakes up to find Sean gone, and a dead body in the room. He puts the paper bird in his pocket. He finds a phone and listens to a sound file on it. It is revealed that Sean was in on the whole thing. The voice says that there never was any pacemaker, and that his family is alive. After two men come in and take the body, Joe appears and Charlie tries to shoot him. The gun is empty. Joe says "You failed", before locking Charlie in the room.

Season 2

In season 2, Charlie appears alive. He explains to the other survivors in the building that after he was locked in the room, he was stitched up. He is accused by Walter that he put them in there, but Charlie assures him that he wasn't. He collapses after seeing Larry die, and says he isn't good around blood. He moves on with the other survivors. Eventually,he is forced to kill Walter after Walter attempts to kill Andy. He goes into shock but quickly comes out of it. They continue onto to Sam's test. Charlie suffers another nosebleed whilst saving Sam.

Charlie admits to Lilly what happened with her brother, but instead of killing him, she thanks him for telling her the truth. He continue with Andy instead of leaving, but ends up getting kidnapped and put into a trap. He was stuck on a chair, and if he moved, he would get shot in the chest. Andy gets him out with the help of Sean. They find food and a car and head to Henry's house. When they get to Henry's house, he and Sean fight. Sean explains to him why he did what he did. Charlie and Andy go to e first lab and turn off the machine. The machine turns back on, and Andy says that he has no control. Charlie asks if it is Sean, but Andy doubted it. Andy blacks-out during "The Event" and Charlie doesn't.

Season 3

Charlie and Andy head to Henry's house, but the house is overrun. The Impala breaks down and they had to walk. Charlie collapses on the highway, saved by Andy before walkers try to get them. They are found by Dave, Hawkins and Jason and are taken to Southfalls. He is forced to see a doctor while there, finding out he has a brain tumor. He chooses not to tell anyone. They get a meeting with Joe, and head out to his shack as Sean, Sam and Xander arrive. Charlie felt sympathy for Sean, allowing him to accompany them to find Joe.

Charlie gets all of his answers from Joe, but doesn't get his family back. The group find out about the tumor. He shoots Joe, knowing that there was only one more lab to be destroyed to end the apocalypse. They get to the third lab, and Sam sacrifices himself to destroy it. Charlie and Andy jumpstart the Impala, getting it back to life.

Charlie is taken by Joe, who revealed he was alive. He is given an ultimatum, work with Joe and get his family back and do the operation. He agrees to do the operation, but doesn't say anything about working with Joe. While the surgery is underway, he dreams that he's in a prison cell. Jim arrives, helping him figure out why he was there. He eventually figures out that he needs to work for Joe. The heart rate monitor goes off, but Charlie wakes up.

Charlie works for Joe for a month, and is allowed to see his wife, but not his daughter. They are allowed back to Southfalls, and while there, the crazy man opened the building where the walkers were held. The last walker to come out was Emily, Charlie and Rachel's daughter. Charlie put her down, and realized that Joe murdered her after he failed his test.

In the Hunger Games
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Killed Victims
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