[hider=Blake Steward Colvin] [img]https://image.ibb.co/dUxwd7/image.jpg[/img] [b]Name:[/b] Blake Colvin [b]Age:[/b] 40 [b]Height:[/b] 5'10 [b]Weight:[/b] 185 [b]Voice:[/b] (Kiefer Sutherland) [b]Personality:[/b] A very stern and somewhat dry individual, Blake gives a very serious, no-nonsense aurora even when one simply beholds his presence, a trait that is intensified when he speaks and is socialized with. Though somewhat harsh and seemingly uncaring at times, he is not totally devoid of feeling and positive emotion, but rather keeps them locked away, only to be revealed to those who can find a way to soften his hardened interior. [b]Short Biography:[/b] Blake Colvin has dedicated most of his life to police work and domestic security, and for the past seven years he has worked as a field agent for the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency). Early in his twenties he was a member of the local police department in Langley, Virginia, his hometown, and at the age of twenty-seven, he joined the FBI and was an active agent for six years. At thirty-three, he was taken on at the Central Intelligence Agency, and has been one of their more reliable operatives since he first joined. He has successfully carried out a notable count of missions in countries such as Syria, Iraq, Colombia, Peru, and Nicaragua. Blake was born and raised in Langley, though after being taken on at the FBI, he moved to Manhattan Island in New York. He of course would return home after joining the CIA. Blake and his wife, Maddison's mother, married when Blake was twenty-one, but would later divorce when Blake was twenty-five, two years before he joined the FBI. Maddison was a year old at this time. After the heated divorce, Blake and Maddison's mother attempted methods of custody and visitation regarding Maddison, though they simply couldn't seem to reach an agreeable term. Maddsion's mother finally decided on refusing child support from Blake, as well as denying Blake custody or even visitation rights. The two broke off communication completely, their last time seeing each other was in the courtroom when the final outcome was realized. Blake has spent the last fifteen years pondering his marriage and his far away child in much of his spare time, divided between a sense of longing and bitterness. Part of him wished to attempt to reach out to Maddison's mother, while another part of him remained bitter and angry that his ex-wife was too self-centered and dense to support him in career and the amount of related time demand. Though he missed his daughter greatly, Blake never did attempt to contact her mother. When news of his ex-wife's death reached him as well as the solitary state of his now motherless daughter, after fifteen years, he would finally reach out. [/hider]