These are characters I made to play, rather than just to mess with the character generator, but who failed to catch on or got stuck and fell off the active list for whatever reason.
Dynamo Dan, version 1. I plan to re-make Dan and play him again one day, possibly as part of a new group on one of the less crowded servers. When I started with him, I hadn't really gotten the hang of blasters yet.
Siberion is the most famous of the ex-Soviet Red Star defense robots operational in Paragon City. Alas, he got stuck on a mission and racked up a lot of XP debt, and the heavy Russian accent joke only goes so far, so I've sort of tapered off on playing him.
Chief Gryphon of the International Police, made 'cause I could, but he was fun enough to play that he was active for a while anyway. The handedness of one's melee-wielding character is not selectable, so this parallel-universe version is right-handed. No real reason for him to have gone on the inactive list, I just haven't played him in a while.
Ladies and gentlemen, Chen Kenichi, your Szechuan Sage! The son of Chen Kenmin, the God of Szechuan Sorcery, Kenichi learned the secrets of the Szechuan Flame from his legendary father before Kenmin's death in the Rikti War. Now he carries on the legacy of the Chen family by honing his skills and battling evil in the city his father gave his life to protect.
The Szechuan Sage is a Magic Blaster with fire powers.
Vorsicht (no exclamation point - the game doesn't allow them in names) is an approximation of a New GweepCo character. Rather than go with a "V" on his chest, I decided to concentrate on his test-equipment theme. He started out as a test, then got enough playing time to be considered active. I'm not sure if he'll stay that way, though, as he has a mountain of experience debt thanks to an ill-starred sewer mission. I may delete the tanker version and start him over as a Defender just to play around with that archetype some.
The 26th President of the United States, Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt served from 1901 to 1909. He was placed in cryonic suspension in 1919 and revived after the Rikti War by a splinter group of the U.S. government's Super-Soldier Project. Rikti technology was used to rejuvenate him. With his trusty experimental multi-weapon "Clarabelle" by his side, T.R. now fights to clean up Paragon City the way he cleaned up New York City in the 1890s - except this time he has super-villains to deal with.
Amusingly enough, I once ran into another T.R.-themed character, played by a total stranger, while adventuring as the Szechuan Sage. I told him about Pres. Roosevelt and joked about the League of Presidents Roosevelt.
It should be pretty obvious from his subpage that Pres. Roosevelt is an assault-rifle Blaster.