>Open>Lance_Havel.pdf >To open this file a password is required >************** >Access Granted [hider=Lance Havel] [center][img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/56/Seal_of_the_U.S._Defense_Intelligence_Agency.svg/1000px-Seal_of_the_U.S._Defense_Intelligence_Agency.svg.png[/img][/center] [center][hider=Dod ID][img]https://i.imgur.com/2q6eVu1.png[/img][/hider][/center] [center][b]Organization, position[/b] [/center] [center]DIA, Civilian Adviser.[/center] [center][b]Roles[/b][/center] [center]Analyst, Tactical adviser, and Criminal profiler.[/center] [center][b]Pay grade[/b][/center] [center] GS-12, Step 7.[/center] [center][b]Clearance[/b] [/center] [center]Top secret. [/center] [hider=Case file for Lance Havel] [center] [b]Practitioner[/b] David Kaspar[/center] >WARNING: All information presented is under the Privacy Act of 1974, any disclosure, dissemination, and/or falsification of records or attempts to; will be punished under Federal law. >All files on [REDACTED] personnel are taken is in accordance with directive [REDACTED] under [REDACTED]. [center][h3]Files[/h3][/center] [hider=Medical Files] [hider=Birth Certificate][img]https://i.imgur.com/LpQdJhH.png[/img][/hider] [hider=Medical Exam 7DEC2015] Name:Lance Havel Age:22 Ethnicity: Caucasian Known medical issues: none Blood type: O+ Vision: 20/18 Height/Weight: 5'11”, 147 lbs. Eye Color: Brown Hair color: Brown Waist: 29”[/hider] [/hider] [hider=Psych profile] To simply put, Lance Havel is a proactive thinker. He is usually ahead of the game, and spends anytime not thinking busy with puzzles, media, or any other form of entertainment. My guess is that he has an issue with boredom, and that he has found such activities a way of keeping himself on his toes. Heres a simple list of likes I've found over the course of our talks and what I've seen. [list] [*]Cars, "Fast" cars. [*]Books, Manga, and light novels. [*]Puzzles, he mentioned he enjoys "Challenges". This has manifested from rubics cubes, to other puzzles he's brought along. [*]Video games, he has occasionally played some during our sessions. [*] Tea, a beverage he refers to as "refined". On certain occasions if he finds his drink exceptional he'll loudly and unexpectedly declare "Damn fine!". [*]Music, with a taste for all things classical oreitned. Orchestral, and soundtracks are his preference also. With him annoyingly listening to music during a few of our sessions, instead of listen ting to me. [*]Fashion design clothes, [hider=An example from the archives, his first DOD photo, which was later revised by leadership. Note his "faithful" bag at his side.] [img]https://assets.vogue.com/photos/55c653fac4e6a2d8dcdeec84/master/pass/Tommy-Hilfiger-008-1366.jpg[/img][/hider] [*]His faithful bag, which is filled with an assortment of tools, and entertainment that he always keeps at his side. [*] The “ladies of course”. Which he requested to be put on file.[/list] As for things he dislikes, it is harder to tell in great detail. But I've garnered hints from things he's avoided talking about, or changed the subject on. It seems to me that Lance tries his best to not waste his time, or what he considers it. [list] [*] Boredom [*]Wasting time [*]IQ or Intelligence tests, one of the few dislikes he was vocal on. To quote him “The idea that a piece of paper determines someone's absolute intelligence is idiotic, the devil is in the details; and the mind isn't so simple to be mapped by pen and paper”. [*]His childhood [*]Authority, or the air of superiority. He has issues following blindly, but understands the importance of working with others. [/list] For his fears, I found just as interesting. Only after reviewing several sessions, and his actions or reactions to certain stimuli, information and images. I have concluded a small but accurate list of potential fears. [list] [*]He fears common things unsurprisingly, death namely. Or the loss of ones he cares about and/or works with. [*]Losing the edge, or advantage no matter the situation. [*]Mental institutions, psych wards, and other such facilities for the mentally ill. When shown pictures of things reminiscence of the aforementioned places; his composure changes into a more defended and guarded attitude. Less open to talking.[/list] When asked about his childhood, he subtly changes the topic after answering a few questions, but those answers only give me more questions to ask. And any further prodding will never yield me any progress. His childhood is rather interesting, due to the fact he was diagnosed with severe Schizophrenia, and entered into a children's hospital for treatment. At this young age he reported to the doctor of having many invisible friends. Who taught him all sorts of “things”. These things culminated from making a fire in his garage and almost burning down, to somehow getting his hands on a knife whiddling sticks, and making traps in his backyard to which inadvertently killed a neighbor's pet. The stories go on, and the mystery behind it all is perplexing. Especially how he was “cured” at the hospital. Records are spotty and I suspected he was abused with excessive treatment for his condition. Regardless though, I haven't seen a single hint of this past come to the surface in our talks. Most likely putting it far behind him, out of mind. With that aside, his education and pursuit of knowledge is outstanding for his young age, at 13 he tested out of school after “finally” convincing the principal his time was better spent elsewhere. He went on to specialize in Psychology getting a Doctorate for it at 17, while in the next few years garnered a major in Anthropology, and a bachelors in History. Though he has no degrees for computer sciences, physics, or chemistry. He's attained substantial college credits for all subjects. He has shown to have weak point in math. The one IQ test he did begrudgingly take after I promised he could get out early. Yielded the result of two errors, which was an abstract dynamical systems question, then a linear differential equation. This stellar record puts emphasis a point I should get across. Lance Havel is years ahead of my associates in the field of psychology. I myself only out do him in experience alone. Though he was as cooperative I could hope. I can only catch glimpses of his psyche under the shell he puts up. To a degree I think that his hobbies, and actions are dual purpose. To mask what he really thinks, but also further his own interests. This makes him a high risk asset in many ways, as he has in the past deducted information that was supposed to remain secret at the highest level. Though as of this date he hasn't disclosed anything, it is safe to say that Lance Havel should be kept on the need to know basis at the minimum. In my opinion, though he isn't quite a wild card. But rather something worse than a wild card, he has true motives and will pursue them. His capabilities are astounding, and his lack of experience with a few other minor things is his downside. To sum up, Lance is smart as hell; and was the most frustrating patient I've ever dealt with. His mix of immaturity with genius is an insult to my profession at times. Not to mention going through countless sessions and piecing together this report from clues and guesses is not what I'd call ideal for the objective of this report.[/hider] [/hider] [hider=DIA Records] [hider=Recuitment] [center][b]Method[/b] Think tank(Maine Heritage Policy Center) [img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-J2RHy8Vod4Y/UthN61oHR_I/AAAAAAAAMb0/Ye1I3wOtCIs/s1600/MHPCInvite.jpg[/img][/center] Lance Havel was considered for recruiting to the agency after being attracted to a think tank late 2014. His surprisingly advanced deductive skills and fast thinking made him a prime candidate to be placed among the few and much valued analysts at the DIA. First proposals were turned down from field agents, though one in particular [REDACTED] was able to convince him. He reported that telling him the truth, and the allure of a challenge was “too much” for him to pass up. [/hider] [hider=Mission Reports]Aside from his day to day job as an analyst. Lance skills have been employed on critical missions and even in the field. Though he is new to the agency. The missions he has conducted, have garnered positive results and even exceeded expectations.[/hider] [hider=Training] [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Fairchild-main-gate.jpg/300px-Fairchild-main-gate.jpg[/img] For covert mission [REDACTED] received military training at Fairchild AFB, Washington; with a tailored SERE course, and basic self defense class. Performed above average and satisfactory for the duration of his time at the base. Though several instructors did note his attitude could do with a little adjustment. [/hider] [/hider] [/hider] [hider=OOC Info] Skills: Gifted(+5): Psychology, Awareness. Adept(+3): Anthropology, Military Science, Persuasion. Average(+2): Computer Science, History,SERE. Novice(+1): Marksmanship: Handguns, First Aid, Engine Mechanics, Spanish. Weaknesses: Overconfidence, quick to explore new leads , and lack of experience. Off-Duty Clothing/Equipment: Because you're not going to be walking around in door-kicking gear all day, every day on a clandestine op. Clothing: Casual civilian, to fashion design clothing. Weapons:none Tools/Equipment: His faithful bag. Operational Clothing/Equipment: Nothing that would remove all doubt that you are part of the US military/are American. NATO weaponry is fine, but not required. Clothing: Casual civilian, to fashion design clothing . A uniform if forced on him, a Kevlar vest if required. Weapons: none, though he does own a personal firearm, though he'd rather not carry it. In this situation he does have it with him, as to whether he'll use it or when is another question. Tools/Equipment: His faithful bag.[/hider] [@Leidenschaft] Apologies for the double post. Also I assume you want this posted in the Char's tab right away(Though it isn't quite finished to my standard)? And for the intro post, after considering my Character sheet, would I be at the cabin right away? Can't wait to start!