[hider=Dieter Wolf][img]http://cdn.collider.com/wp-content/image-base/People/S/Sam_Worthington/sam_worthington_01.jpg[/img] [b]Name:[/b] Dieter Wolf [b]Callsign:[/b] Wolf [b]Age:[/b] 29 [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Role:[/b] Marksman and Close Combat [b]Weight:[/b] 66 kg/146 lbs [b]Height:[/b] 176 cm/5'9" [b]Description of Appearence:[/b] In short, Dieter looks like an average, albeit somewhat gruff looking man, giving him a slightly intimidating look despite his unimposing stature. He has very well-toned muscles which, while not exactly large in and of themselves, display a fair amount of strength on his form. He has short brown hair and hazel eyes, and while he's not quite lazy enough to let his facial hair grow into a full beard, he does often allow it to grow a little past just being a five o clock shadow. [b]Former Military Enlistment:[/b] German Grenzschutzgruppe 9 (GSG9) [b]Brief History and Background:[/b] Dieter was born and raised in Munich as an only child, and for the most part he had a normal childhood. He had always wanted to be a part of law enforcement, particularly a detective, or some form of investigator. He pursued a criminal justice degree when he entered college and attained a master's degree in his field, which earned him a spot in any state police forces in Germany. He decided to go to Berlin at that point, and over the course of two months he was trained and observed. His scores in many fields were found to be exemplary, and he found himself being offered positions in the Federal Police, BKA, and GSG9. He was fairly well torn on which path to choose. While the BKA would have suited his passion for investigating a bit more, he felt more drawn to GSG9. After some time of mental debate, he decided to join the latter. His training from then on became extremely vigorous and grueling, but he came out in the top 10% of his unit. Over the next three years, he proved himself time and time again to be a valuable asset to GSG9, earning him a recommendation to the position of squad leader. He hadn't even held this position for a week when the Sickle spread to Moscow. Almost immediately, the German government called for strict border controls to ensure this new disease didn't get within the country. Most Federal and state police forces were allocated to the border to enforce the newly set up checkpoints while the entirety of GSG9 was held on standby lest the infection spread to Germany. The German government was pretty early to put up their defenses against the infection, thus they fared somewhat better during the initial outbreak, but eventually the infection breached their border. Following reports of spontaneous deaths in Dresden, Dieter's unit was ordered to aid the BKA in investigating the reports. There, they saw firsthand what the disease was like. Alongside the BKA and RKI, they worked to contain as much of the disease as they could. During this time, Dieter, along with much of his unit, called and implored their families to move to Berlin, claiming it would be safer there if things got out of hand. Surprisingly, they actually succeeded in containing Dresden, and the infection in that area was stopped after about 100 deaths, but of course, several other border cities soon got infected. After so long, it became too difficult to contain. Germany was using all of it's resources 24/7 in an effort to stop it from spreading, but of course, it was simply overwhelming. After a week and a half of unsuccessfully trying to fend off the infection, the federal government called all of it's forces to Berlin, one of the few urban centers in Germany that was still untouched by the virus. A massive quarantine was set up to keep the infection from getting in, and while it wasn't perfect, it lasted long enough for the ArtAtmos system to be deployed in Berlin. Ever since ArtAtmos went up, most of Dieter's time was spent monitoring and keeping civil dissent to a minimum, though there were times when their unit was deployed to cities in Germany that had fallen and report back what they found. This, of course, wore on Dieter quite a bit, and he began to wonder if humanity would ever recover from such a cataclysmic event. That was when the CDC found him. [b]Other Items of Importance:[/b] -Extremely proficient in the use of firearms -Possesses fairly good investigatory skills -Prefers an accurate, swift, or tactful approach to most situations as opposed to simple brute strength [/hider]