[hider=Isam Hajjar][b]Real Name:[/b] Isam Hajjar [b]Alias:[/b] Oneshot [b]Age:[/b] 23 [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Place of Birth:[/b] Dowlat Yar, Afghanistan [b]Occupation:[/b] Government hired agent [b]Skills:[/b] Very capable with a gun. Hand-to-hand and knife fighting skills aren't too shabby either. He's good at reading people, and knowing the truth when he sees it. It used to be his job. [b]Equipment/Resources:[/b] Has access to a wide array of weapons, though most aren't his. Combat knife Brass knuckles [b]Weaknesses:[/b] Cultural barriers would probably be his biggest. He speaks four languages: Arabic, Kurdish, Portuguese, and English. That said, English is his fourth language, and sometimes it shows. He still has a very noticeable, but comprehensible, accent; he sometimes gets words and phrases mixed up; and he often pronounces names and words wrong. Contractions still throw him for a loop; the fact that "willn't" isn't a legitimate word boggles him. [b]Base of Operation:[/b] His apartment [b]Appearance:[/b] Isam is 5'7", and has a muscular build. His skin is a medium brown, his eyes a dark brown, and his hair black. His hair is curly, shoulder length, and usually kept back in a pony tail while he's working. Isam has facial hair that varies depending on how he feels like shaving it that day. It grows back fairly quick. Same can be said for the rest of his body. [img]http://fc09.deviantart.net/fs24/i/2008/022/a/5/Sayid_by_RobD4E.jpg[/img] [b]Costume:[/b] Desert camo army pants, bullet vest worn under black tactical gear, and a [url=http://www.rap4.com/store/paintball/images/Mich_Style_Military_Training_Helmet_S.jpg]military helmet[/url] [b]Other:[/b] Isam is a bit more comfortable with killer and/or maiming his targets than most. It's something he's done his whole life, and has grown unpleasantly used to it. That said, most of his targets are mass murderers, or at least plan to be, so maybe it's justified. [b]Biography:[/b] Isam was born and raised in Afghanistan, in a small village in the desert. His mother was his only living relative, his father having been killed in war. When he was just a child, barely 12 years old, soldiers stormed through his village and took every man old enough to hold a weapon. He was forced to enlist in the military, to fight for the Taliban. His training consisted of 14 hour days and 3 more hours of war propaganda films. He was constantly preached to about the evils of the Western world, and how their soldiers deserved no mercy. He was told that some day, he would give his life and make his country proud. That was what he had to live for. Isam began as a foot soldier. He was handed a gun and sent out into the desert along with the troops, in the rage of battle, and fought. He began killing enemy soldiers about the time most American children start middle school. He became good at it; his aim improved, and his conscience slowly became less present. When Isam was 15, he learned how to torture a man. He was the only recruit in his platoon that spoke English, having learned when he first joined the military. He was taken to an American soldier that had been captured, and told to get information from him. Isam had been scared, queasy, and he hated himself for it when he was done, but he got what he needed. It wasn't the last time he was used to interrogate enemies. When Isam was 18, he began to see through all the propaganda brainwash and saw the type of people he associated himself with. Something happened that changed his mind about the Taliban, to make him hate them. After this event, Isam found it hard to live with the terrible things he'd done, but he wasn't brave enough to off himself. So instead, he began a long walk into the desert. He carried no supplies, no food, no water; he didn't plan on coming back. Isam was found two days later by an American convoy. He was still alive, if just barely. The soldiers loaded him onto a Humvee that was carrying three other prisoners, and one soldier tended to his wounds and dehydration. He was taken to an American military camp with the three other prisoners and held there while the soldiers tried to get useful information out of them. Isam expected torture, pain, and humiliation, but it never came. His captors treated their prisoners with respect: acknowledging them as human beings, and treating them as such. Still, he wasn't dumb enough to let them know he spoke English. About two weeks after his capture, the camp was stormed by Taliban fighters. Isam managed to get free, and freed the other prisoners as well, but he couldn't find it in himself to fight for the Taliban again. Instead, he chose to help the Americans. When the battle was over, the Americans victorious, Isam requested that he be sent to the United States, as he was now a traitor to his country and would be killed if he stuck around. When he arrived in the States, he agreed to work with the FBI as an intel and infiltration man. He knew of several terrorist cells operating in the US, and he could get in and help destroy them from the inside. However, Isam soon learned that American law enforcement, the FBI included, was bound by many tedious and aggravating rules. They had to wait for warrants, they had to find justified cause for investigation, ect. Eventually, Isam got tired of it and began taking matters into his own hands. He used the information and resourced he got from the government to go after and destroy the terrorists before the FBI even got a warrant. Of course, vigilantism is never encourage, and if he was caught, he would be held accountable. However, it seems that the feds have managed to turn a blind eye to Oneshot's activities. Isam has been working for the FBI since he was 19, and has had a good four years to adjust to life in the States. However, the cultural shock never seems to end.[/hider]