Overt-war
Overt-War

Metal parameshed with flesh. Ice cold calculation wrapped with a passion for violence. All
driven by the organic heart of a murderer. This is Overt-War. Literally a 'Mafia-made man'.

Nicholas Rocca. Born and raised in Palermo, Sicily. At the age of thirteen, he was extorting
protection money from village store owners and selling his already powerful talents as a leg
breaker to other youths. At the age of fifteen, he caught the notice of Sicily's top boss of
organized crime, Luciano Bartino, by killing two of Bartino's best thugs with his bare hands.
Instead of having young Rocca killed for his crime, Bartino took Rocca under his wing and
began training him to channel his strength and violence for his own use.

Nicholas Rocca became known as The Palermo Pit Bull. His body continued to grow as large as
his thirst to punish. Bartino took great pleasure in knowing that all of organized crime both
envied and feared his hulking hit man. In one of his murderous rampages across the Strait of
Messina into Calabria, Rocca killed the son of Vito Calogero. Calogero, a long time rival of
Bartino, was enraged. He quickly made plans to kill Rocca. Calling in favors from the oil-rich
Arabs that he had helped out on occasion, Calogero had the out-of-town Arabs ambush Rocca.
Using over 50 gunmen, the Arabs nearly shred Rocca into hundreds of pieces. He was left for
dead.


Rocca was found by Bartino's men and brought home. Through a miracle or the fact that a heart so
evil refused to die, Rocca still had a flicker of life left in him. While in Sicily on business with
Bartino, Antonio Twistelli, the crime boss of New York, used this moment to seal himself to the debt
of Bartino. Twistelli suggests that Bartino try once more to make a Mafia super hit man like they did
once before with the failed Tremor attempt. This time they would have a willing patient in Rocca. They
would also use more bionics. Rocca begged Bartino to do it. Revenge now fueled the flames to keep
Nicholas Rocca alive.

The experiment in the paramesh system went far beyond their expectations. Rocca's body and mind
embraced the operation fully. That night Nicholas Rocca became the name whispered in fear by the
Mafia's enemies - Overt-Kill!

The first order on Overt-Kill's menu of manslaughter was the death of Vito Calogero and his crime
family. It was done in a flashburn of mayhem. Overt-Kill's name became a legend in the circles of
organized crime throughout the world. Bartino began using Overt-Kill as a way of having other
members of the organization become indebted to him. He would loan Overt-Kill's services out for
favors to be named later. One such loan was made to Antonio Twistelli.

Twistelli brought Overt-Kill to New York to crush Spawn. It was by far the most physical battle that
Spawn had ever dealt with in his short time back from the dead. If not for a mechanical oversight with
Overt-Kill's circuits, he would have caused Al Simmons to be the only person to die twice.