[center][img]http://image.ibb.co/kSLGy6/caiussullyname.png[/img][img]http://image.ibb.co/mSQFt6/caiusportrait.png[/img] [color=af3f3f][b]Role:[/b][/color] SOLDIER 1st Class [color=af3f3f][b]Location:[/b][/color] Junon [color=af3f3f][b]Tag:[/b][/color] N/A[/center][hr] Caius overheard an incoming message through his small, discreet earpiece, [color=f49ac2]"The hacker has been spotted. I repeat, the hacker has been spotted. If able-bodied please assist in the capture of said hacker. Coordinates will be sent after this prompt."[/color] He hurridly looked at his phone to find the coordinates on the screen. Without so much as a goodbye to the other SOLDIERs around him, he set off sprinting towards the coordinates provided. His initial briefing and call from his superiors was about bringing an end to the situation in Junon, but it gave him an opportunity to continue an investigation he was undertaking. For a long time Caius had become progressively disillusioned with his role in Shinra and of Shinra itself. He had been told stories by people from all over the world of things they had seen happen at the hands of the organisation, things that would make the hardiest men cry. He started by investigating the stories, first by checking news reports and then comparing these to mission reports. So many files were restricted, even to him, that he had to use contacts to release the files to him. Before long he had uncovered several instances of extortion, torture and murder of the innocent. While the number of stories that were accurate were small, each instance of truth he found had never once resulted in disciplinary action. It was almost as if Shinra was hugging the world with the left hand while slitting it's throat with the right. The main perpetrators of the stories he had seen were the Turks. They operated in almost total secrecy even from the SOLDIERs watchful eyes, it meant that they only answered to their bosses. Caius knew that if he wanted to see the true Shinra that he had to watch the Turks operate. Luckily for him this operation was no secret as they were fully briefed of what the Turks were doing, meaning he would get his opportunity to observe them for himself. After a few minutes he spotted a tornado in the distance, a female body could clearly be seen slamming hard into the floor as suited individuals approached. Before they could reach her a jeep with several people in screeched to a halt. At the distance he was he was unable to hear their exchange and so moved closer. He kept to the shadows to stay hidden, having no intention of helping the Turks capture the hacker. He wanted to see how they operated and whether they were what his research was showing them to be, they couldn't be allowed to continue to act against the innocent or defenceless with total impunity...