1. What position does your character sleep in? ( i.e; stomach, side, back, etc. ) Describe why they do this — optional.
On his back, arms folded. Because it's the most comfortable position to sleep in out on the trail. Just prop yourself against a tree or your saddle, tip your hat down over your eyes, and snooze.
It's also a very stereotypical "cowboy" sleeping position, so. Programmed.
5. What are their chief tension areas?
Around the eyes. Hands: sometimes. He's pretty loose everywhere else.
15. Can they multi-task or must they focus on one subject at a time?
Not a good multitasker, no. He doesn't have to focus on one thing, but he's more comfortable when he can.
18. Are they a leader, do they prefer to follow, or would they rather just stay on the sidelines altogether?
Prefers to follow. Even El Lazo, who was a "leader" was made to follow a guest's lead to a certain extent. Lawrence post reprogramming was made to be the perfect sidekick to a certain kind of guest.
He hatesssssssss being sidelined. Wants in on everything.
20. If your character was allowed to murder one person without any consequences, who would that person be and why?
He...already did. Craddock. William(ish). And he also does. If he wanted to kill someone and had the means, consequences are not a consideration.
But maybe...Ford?
Although he'd probably get sidetracked by asking Ford why he was made the way he was. Also Ford is dead already so.
29. Does your character get restless when things are too quiet or do they favour solitude and silence? Why?
Restlesssssssss. He was made to always keep moving, for the revolution as El Lazo, so he doesn't get caught as Lawrence. He doesn't know what to do with quiet, free time. They did not program him with hobbies.