Name: Yamesh Dyar Age: 34 Weight: 64kg Height: 1.54m Race: Santerian Gender: Male Class: Gunnery Chief - Tinkerer Appearance: Yamesh doesn't look very different from other Santerians. Difference is after all, frowned upon in their society. Though on his left cheek he bears a scar. It doesn't seem this scar was made by conventional weapons. Since his departure of Noshkosh, he has started wearing different clothes. Maybe being away from a boring place as Noshkosh is changing his personality? Personality: As all Santerians, Yamesh has been properly educated and would seem 'brainwashed' to outsiders. Though since the revolution, he has been acting more of an independent thinker. Most of his training was spent on computers, and thus he has but a small experience in weapon handling. Luckily his drone, K-1LL, does most of the work for him. Now being free of the eyes of his own species, he can maybe slowly develop himself as a person. Biography: Yamesh was just like many other Santerians. Bred to be smart and any form of dissidence would be 'burned' away. He spent most of his life in a spec-ops team where he was the tech-guy. Needed to get some data? Call Yamesh. So how did Yamesh join the S.E.U. exactly? Well, Yamesh had a younger brother who was killed in the first year because his IQ was not up to par. This had always troubled Yamesh, and when the females began a revolution, something broke in him, urging him to fight against this treatment of their own people. Unfortunately, no changes were made. He decided to travel to the Ostara Republic along with others. After some scurrying around on Ostara, he was quickly contacted by an unknown figure and was invited to join the S.E.U. as their tech expert. Weapons & gadgets: - K-1LL - Combat drone equipped with machine rifle . - Standard issue assault rifle - not modified, not customized. Just a plain old rifle. - OPSAT - A handy tool for hacking, giving orders to K-1LL and showing a 3d map of the area. - EMP-Grenades - Useful little devices that render any electronic device out of order for a period of time.