* First and Last Name: "Detective" David Charles. * Age/Gender: 47, Male. * Appearance: A decent build, he usually goes around in business casual clothing around the office. Although when out on the field, he wears a gray trench coat and shades, not really flinching. He has black hair, an eerily pale white skin tone, and blue eyes that heavily stick out. * Personality: An extremely straightforward person, despite being known as one of the more kind officers in the station. He never beats around the bush, and is willing to blatantly make his points if pushed to the point of breaking. Despite this, he isn't the type to be unnecessarily cruel. the guy still has a heart, after all. * Strengths: Good: Analyzing. He has a few years of Forensics Knowledge under his hat, and can easily piece parts of a crime scene together if forensics is taking their sweet old time. Better: Interrogating. He knows exactly what to say to a witness to make them crack and will be able to corner them with relative ease with his officers. Best: Deductions. Being a master of deduction is why he's been a detective for so long, stringing together theories with relative ease. * Weaknesses: Bad: Desperation. If necessary, he will go to lying or flat out fabricating evidence in order to cover for his own mistakes. Almost as if he's.. fearful of something. Awful: Fear. He'll freeze up during intense moments or crucial ones and can very easily be thrown off of his train of thought if something traumatic happens to him. * Preferred Method of Interrogation: He is the type who usually attempts to remain neutral, taking each account and either reinforcing them or breaking them to bits and pieces. However...if a case gets desperate, he will get much more harsh, especially if the case involves something regarding corruption. * Preferred Mode of Transportation: He sometimes takes a bus and other times he just flat out walks to crime scenes. He never takes a car unless it's a life or death situation, really. * How long have you worked as an Officer? 25 Years.