You guys need to add a major character who has a dark sense of humor, yet can still kick ass on the battle field. No more of this 'all of the jokers die' sort of thing please.' It is probably one of the most Hollywood-like features on BP, and I am sure that not one person on HLP is a Hollywood person. oh and I have a persona for this new guy I would like to see on BP too.
Hm, while I love dark humor, I just don't think suddenly introducing sort of a Duke Nukem-badass character would work too well, especially after the last one who tried to fit that role turned out to hide his weakness behind such a mask. I actually think that we have some sort of "war isn't always grief and bitterness" feel with the leisure activities on the Indus. I don't say it's inherently a bad idea, I just think it would clash so much with the established setting, it could potentially ruin the thing.
-Dislikes Ubuntu, greatly
Fair enough, I think many characters from Mars or Jupiter could be portrayed like that easily and believably.
-Can directly communicate to anyone using Nagari. (if you say that this is stupid then you suck, if you ask me why, then you are a reasonable person and I will explain myself)
Well, I don't say it IS stupid, but it certainly SOUNDS stupid, unless your explanation is truly awesome.
-Hates emos
Wait, the insufferable emo subculture survived for centuries? No wonder the Shivans go human-hunting...
And if you mean "clinically depressed people" or "people with borderline", then... No, just no. There's nothing badass about a character who thinks kicking the weak when they're down is awesome.
-Joined Fayadeen because they know how to kill stuff. And NO they did not find him, this guy found the Fayadeen. (is that how you spell it?)
That would be kind of hard to pull off without making the Feyadeen lose their status as an organisation, more bent on gathering information about all that mystical science stuff. I guess it could be pulled off kind of like that: Our badass found them, wasn't interested on their research and intel operations, but said "you let me kick ass and take names or I'll spoil everything I discovered" and they reluctantly accepted, something like that.
-Had a job as a mechanical repairman before going military
OK, that's awesome.
-Knows just how cruel the universe can be, and how to pay it back in full.
Well, he is supposed to be a grim badass, so that's a given I think
-Knows that the Great Civil War is a bunch of shivan-orchestrated crap, to soften the Terran species' military.
Knows or suspects? Have there been spoilers I missed in my long absence?
-His hero is 'Chesty' Puller
OK, why not. But I always thought it funny that in fiction in the future out of necessity they always choose heroes that we would know in our present time
-loves a good joke, dirty or clean.
That should be a trait of every likeable character I guess.
-Likes Tev technology over Fed tech, but likes the ships and reactor quality of the Feds.
Hm, OK, I guess theres not much to argue with that. As an ex-mechanic I'd expect him to openly drool over some tech specs.
-After getting a hold of a basic Tev database he learns that the shivans had their guns set on 'stun' during the Great War.
Again, I guess I missed something, but that might actually have been in the material I already read (which is of course now weeks ago). The Feds don't/didn't know that yet?
-He is only a 1st Lt. because when he was in the UEF military, he was caught combining Fed and Tev tech to get something awsome and one of his CO's, a devout Ubuntu practicer, said that what he was doing was like selling his soul to the shivans, so the 'new guy' chewed him the hell out and when AWOL and joined the Fayadeen long before he was ever publicly demoted. That doesn't matter anymore, cause' hes Fayadeen now. unless it does? 
I guess if he had a good way of joining, it would work. But I don't think it is believeable actually. Where in Ubuntu does it say "don't use technology of the enemy, or you will become the enemy!"?
Sure, there are a lot of good movies and shows out there, but I am talking about main-stream style. Film companies are too into it; it's just dumb. What BP needs is some humor, and quotes from famous military commanders.
The game-play is great, but the GTVA ships are under-powered, they need more speed and armor.
Hm, I have a hard time believing that the GTVA are underpowered. It has been some days now since I booted WiH up, but they didn't feel underpowered to me. Are you basing that on .tbl entries or what you thought playing the campaign?
And, actually, what you describe sounds a lot like mainstream 90s grim-and-gritty character to me. Not that anything's wrong with that on it's own, but I just can't see that fitting into WiH, unless it's pulled off really really good, with a voiceacting genius and a dialogue author who made a pact with the devil to increase his skill.