[quote=Estylwen] I would not kill your character unless you knew what you were getting yourself into. Hehe, I learned that the hard way. XD Excellent character submitions so far! As said, I've promoted him to Co-Gm. Hannibal is accepted. , Rust is a very unique character but you haven't said how long aging to death takes itself. If you had a 20-year-old government agent in a chokehold, how long would it take for him to die? On a note to Jazz and Drew, Operatives were originally selected for their ability to work in a team environment, so its kinda counter-intiutive to say the opposite. Just keep that in mind. XD, thanks for re-submitting to the deposit. I do, however, have a small question about Arsenic. If she's immune to any and all forms of poison and acids, wouldn't she be unharmed from emmiting them? [/quote] [quote]He's a hell of a man, honestly, and [b]an insanely good team mate and strategist if given the chance to be one[/b], but he's not someone you want to trust with your kids, or anyone you hold close to you. He's a scary person, and very capable of making friends, and making 'friends' for dinner. Do not show weakness around him, because he doesn't care who you are and what rank you may be. His list is a mile long. One more name wont make a difference. He is a rabid wolf capable of disguising itself in sheep's wool and while he is capable of coexisting with everyone around him and even thriving to everyone else, he is mentally creating a contingency plan for his contingency plan or, he's making a plan to kill everyone in the room should he feel the need, or want, to do so.[/quote] He is the perfect Obsidian Inc. Operative because he does exactly what they would do themselves for them, which is kill the weak. They obviously didn't deserve a Quartz injection anyways. You don't go soft as a mercenary with the training and background that those who received the injection have. If you don't go soft, he'll have no issue with you. If you are willing to put your life in his hands, then you wont regret it. That's not the hard part. The hard part is getting to the point where you're willing to put your life in his hands. He is hard to trust, but not counter intuitive. He's very capable of functioning and excelling in a teamwork oriented setting. I look forward to seeing how other people's operatives will react to seeing him again, especially in terms of trust.