[b]Kevin Jaeger[/b] [b]Summary[/b] Kevin is a master of infiltration, wet work, and low-key operations. He is highly skilled in Krav Maga and proficient in the use of handguns, sniper rifles, and blunt melee weapons. He is generally a very calm, collected, and neutral person, giving him an almost cold visage when he is at work. He retains his focus and ensures that he never leaves a trace of his existence when he is doing a job. His deadpan attitude does, however, betray a sort of personal code of honor that he abides by, and it stops him from taking some jobs, either due to the nature of them, or the mark themselves. In one instance, he even took it upon himself to sabotage a potential employer because they tried to get him to assassinate a rising businessman who turned out to become a wealthy philanthropist. Additionally, he is typically cautious about what jobs he takes, and isn't afraid to decline one when he knows he'll be in over his head. One would think this would make him a risk in some cases, but his high success rate counterbalances his "moral shortcomings", as one person put it. - - - - - - - - - - [b]Appearance[/b] Kevin is a pretty skinny guy, standing at 5'10" and weighing about 147 lbs. He has a slightly muscular build, though it's hardly a "buff" look. He has dirty blond hair, which he typically keeps short and a little messy, and his eyes are a greenish color. He generally tries to stay clean shaven, though he'll occasionally get lazy and allow a 5 o'clock shadow to grow in before shaving it back off. He always dresses, more or less, business casual, though he'll never wear slacks, preferring jeans or other casual pants. A dress shirt, tie, and vest are almost always involved, and when he doesn't wear a coat, his sleeves are typically rolled up to the elbow. - - - - - - - - - - [b]1. How old are you?[/b] "That's easy. I'm 27." [b]2. Tell me about your family life. Are you parents still alive? Who raised you? Siblings? What do they do?[/b] "As far as I know, my biological parents are still alive. I've lived with my mother for most of my childhood. I don't really know much about my biological father; he divorced my mother when I was two. She's re-married three times since then. My first step father was a prick, but at least he was fair. My second... I want to see him dead. Third died of a heart attack shortly after he and my mom married. My sister was born of my second step-father, about six years after me. She's the closest thing to what I'd call a family. Especially because of her prick fucking dad... Anyways, aside from my sister getting her master's at the New York Institute of Technology, I don't really know nor care much about my family." [b]3. Explain your closest relationships, especially those that you've dated or courted, or those who you never want to see again.[/b] "You already know who I never want to see again. Prick. I'm just going to start calling him that from now on. Like I said, my sister is probably the closest thing to family I have. I've only dated one person briefly in high school. Haven't really seen or talked to her since, which I don't really mind. We didn't quite match up anyways." [b]4. What social class are you from? How has that shaped who you are?[/b] "Middle class. My financial background is probably the least important thing in shaping myself as a person." [b]5. How did you get started doing what you do now?[/b] "Someone told me I was good at infiltration, and after a few trials they referred me to this place. I've been working here ever since." [b]6. Who is your greatest hero or inspiration?[/b] "Do you want the smart-ass version, or the realistic version? I'll give you the former; Jimmy Hoffa. No one's seen him since 1975, I wish I could disappear as easily." [b]7. What precious personal items do you carry with you always?[/b] "Well, I keep a 20 Czech Koruna coin on me for toss-ups, but you won't see me cry if I lose it." [b]8. How do religion and prophesy play into your life?[/b] "I've no need for such superstition." [b]9. What do you feel about myth and legend?[/b] "It's interesting, and sometimes there are some meaningful lessons to be had from them, but that's all." [b]10. Tell me about your dealings with the military.[/b] "My first step-father was in the military, and I know a bit about how they work from that, but that's all." [b]11. Tell me about your run-ins with the law.[/b] "I got in trouble once for trespassing. I made sure I would never get caught again." [b]12. Who is your greatest confidant?[/b] "I don't really have one, though I suppose the closest thing would be my sister." [b]13. Tell me about someone in your past you'd prefer to avoid. Who, and why?[/b] "My second step-father; Prick. Mostly because I know I'll hardly be able to hold back the urge to put a bullet in his brain." [b]14. When you finally leave this life (hopefully a long time from now), what do you want to have been known for?[/b] "As long as it wasn't this line of business, I don't really care." [b]15. You see a large bar of gold sitting in the street, and no one else seems to notice it. You think you have a moment before anyone else sees. What do you do?[/b] "I would check to make sure traffic permitted, then go and pick it up. Who wouldn't? If someone gets to it before me, so be it." [b]16. Which side of the bed do you roll out of? How come?[/b] "The side on my left; force of habit, nothing else." [b]17. Of the following choices, choose one at the expense of the rest: WEALTH. POWER. RESPECT. WISDOM. STRENGTH. LOYALTY. FAME.[/b] "At the expense of the rest? None. I take pride in being a fairly well-rounded individual, I'm not going to pick any one of those above the others, though I will tell you which ones I prefer, in descending order. Strength, with wisdom being a close second. Respect and loyalty are also fairly important, and while power is nice to have, that's not really my business. Wealth... I only need enough to live comfortably, and I have no use for fame." [b]18. Tell me about your recent history.[/b] "I've actually started college. Majoring in psychology and minoring in criminology; imagine the irony. Yeah, it's a weird combination, especially for someone like me, but I've always been interested in what makes people tick. I want to be able to take one look at someone and accurately categorize them, and then pin down their personality within a conversation. Maybe I watch too much TV, but I think there's something to profiling. Plus that shit's just cool, you know? Aside from that it's pretty much business as usual. My job as a 'security consultant' pays the bills and leaves me with enough money to live quite comfortably. My last job was pretty straightforward, and I got to stretch my marksmanship skills for the first time in a while. Someone wanted me to take out his boss; apparently he was a prick. Killing him was the easy part. I was told that he was suicidal, so I just needed to help him out a bit as he was leaning over the edge of a balcony. He happened to land on his head too, shattering his skull; an unexpected convenience which nicely disguised the fact that there was a hole through it. It was messy, but it was almost like everything fell into place for that kill. No one suspected a thing." - - - - - - - - - - [b]Miscellaneous Notes:[/b] -Good piano player, though he'll do everything in his power to avoid being caught.