Ink Blood: Looks good so far. Just be careful going forward that you aren't light in detail. I don't mind brief cs's (we all did them too), but aside from a few quirks, it's kind of difficult to get a good sense of the character. Of course, I purposefully want time to be spent on IC not extraneous details, but as long as everyone else can infer what they need to from your guy, then we'll be good. And, of course, I designed this rp for character building, not so much for the plot, so getting a greater understanding of your character is integral to how everything will function. Sep/Kessa: I agree mostly with Kessa. Psychologists who see to the needs of superior officers or those who hold high positions in any government are always given top security clearances to be able to better relate with their patients. On top of that, if the concern is that the two characters are cross-faction, I highly doubt that [i]any[/i] faction would approve for a being of an opposing faction to be placed aboard the ship without having said person's full specs. While that info might not be privy to everyone in the crew (and honestly I doubt any of the other characters aboard the ship would even care), it certainly would be for the psychologist. And while the specifics of missions might be censored, mission reports aren't likely to be relevant information to psychologists anyway. Joard instead likely has access to previous psych evals and basic details that he would need to form his own ongoing evaluations. So as far as "classified" information, I doubt very highly that Joard wouldn't have access to that information. I do, however, believe that it is possible that a faction would secretly omit portions of such a spec sheet from being seen by members of other factions. Miscommunication and the withholding of information between governments (specifically without the opposing governments knowing that information was withheld) happens quite frequently, and wouldn't surprise me in the least for anyone who boarded these ships. If you want to take that route, Sep, I don't have a problem with it. But, keep in mind: this guy is trained as a psychologist, and while he wouldn't have mission specs, if anything was omitted from a psych eval, I would imagine the guy to be savvy enough to figure it out for himself (especially considering the guy is OCD). Additionally, I would have to question what information would be so important as to warrant such an omission. So, in short, it's possible, but run it by me first.