[Center] [color=BDB76B] [h2]Theodore “Theo” Weber - Callsign “Smokey”[/h2][/color] [img]https://i.pinimg.com/474x/aa/25/3d/aa253d5da3c2cd4c9ecc0d053b68b97e--anime-male-hot-anime.jpg [/img] [/center] [color=FFDAB9][b]Age[/b]:[/color][color=FFEFD5]18[/color] [color=FFDAB9][b]Height[/b]:[/color][color=FFEFD5] 5’10[/color] [color=FFDAB9][b]Weight[/b]:[/color][color=FFEFD5] 156 lbs[/color] [color=FFDAB9][b]Nationality[/b]:[/color][color=FFEFD5] American[/color] [color=FFDAB9][b]Tank Role[/b]:[/color][color=FFEFD5] The Loader[/color] [color=FFDAB9][b]Infantry Role[/b]:[/color][color=FFEFD5] Infiltrator[/color] [color=FFDAB9][b]Personality[/b]:[/color]Theodore is a confident guy. He always has an air of self-assuredness, poise and will occasionally come off as arrogant. He has a strong sense of pride and honor. He is ambitious and works hard to complete projects with precision and quality. Theo keeps a calm head in stressful and high intensity situations. To civilians his calm and to-the-point attitude is often considered rude or insensitive. Theo has strong opinions and is never afraid to share them no matter how unneeded or inappropriate they may be to the situation. His sense of humor is dark and many people do not find him funny. He has often been told to keep his jokes to himself, though he has yet to do so. [color=FFDAB9][b]Bio[/b]:[/color]Theodore grew up with an older brother in the Military and this influenced him into joining the Academy. His brother was killed in action while attempting to eradicate a growing gang that was terrorizing helpless villages. His family and the people in his neighborhood viewed his brother as honorable and important even in death. Theodore decided he wanted to mean something when he died and hopes, even to this day, to die as honorably as his brother. Theodore was accepted to the New York Military Academy, one of only 4 in America. There he was taught until he turned 14 and an opportunity arose to travel to Japan to join the ranks at the American base. The Cartwright Academy was working on an inclusion project as the skirmishes had left the world a shamble, and when it came to integrating immigrants to new countries there was often high resistance. One of many projects the Cartwright Academy explored was to involve those of other nationalities to the country. All in hopes of building friendly rapport with countries that have been long at war. With the lack of community among different military factions and the lack of proper protection from inhuman and delinquent behavior the Cartwright Academy was attempting to rectify the problem. Theo felt that this would make a great opportunity to gain some experience and had always found other cultures interesting. His powerful sense of duty made him into a trustworthy candidate for the program and both he and the New York Academy felt he would grow in Japan where there were more opportunities in experience as the Island had many internal battles with Yakuza, Mutants and the R.A.I.. Originally the program was only for a year long stay but Theodore climbed the ladder of Military Rank quickly and built powerful connections with the people and community on the island; so, he put in a request to remain as a permanent student at the base. Seeing that Theo was flourishing under the base’s environment his request was accepted. Among his peers they started calling him “Smokey” as he always seems to have a cigarette dangling from his lips, even though it is not always lit. After becoming a permanent resident of Cartwright Academy he was offered a position with a tank crew, positions only being offered to highly skilled students. He trained and studied closely with the group's, learning the basics to the advanced. He felt distanced from them individually but as a group he felt comfortable working with them as a team. He quickly picked up on the skills taught to him and took a particular interest in loading the cannon and the different materials used to turn the tide in any given situation. Outside the tank he quickly picked up the skills necessary to infiltrate and secure the objective. He learned to walk silently, and even when he is not actively working he hardly makes a sound. His clothing is softer and lighter than the usual uniform so he can move swiftly without the ruffle of fabric giving him away. Along with simply using stealth to get through enemy borders he has learned the mannerisms of the locals and more importantly, refugees. He uses his american background and fluid Japanese to act as a harmless refugee or even as a thug in order to gain trust wherever necessary. Though he has been trained in all of the skills necessary to grow it was not until the bombing of the Cartwright Academy that he gained any true knowledge of how battles were fought. Of how much blood was in a person; and it wasn’t until he was staring down the barrel of his pistol, blood and flesh dripping from his hair, down his face, and soaking into his clothes that he realized how easy it was to take a life. Shell shocked, he barely made it out with the people he trusted most, the tank class, and even after finding refuge in the nearby town it took him a long time to register the battle and accept what had happened.