Applying for Team Leader position: Name: Gene Spade (LCpl, BSc(Hons) Criminology & Psychology) [hider=WIP] Name: Gene Samuel Spade Age: 28 Role: Cell Leader Appearance: [img]https://i.pinimg.com/474x/de/36/20/de3620eb105e3b69c473f079dc6b9139--wearing-glasses-men-in-suits.jpg[/img][img]https://i.postimg.cc/HsFHWF8M/marine-corps-security-guard-ribbon-darkened.png[/img] Personality: Skills: Marine Corps standard training, Desegnated Marksman training, Basic Reconnaissance Course under two different instructors, Criminology & Psychology, undercover operations, basic electronics (self-taught). Beretta M9 specialisation. AR15 platform specialisation. Weaponry: [url=https://i.postimg.cc/T13msh6M/wilson-combat-beretta-swmp-oct-custom.jpg]Beretta Wilson 92g brigadier tactical[/url] outfitted for +P+ wildcat ammunition. [hider=Mission Spec] [color=FF0000]-[/color]the wildcats degrade the barrel quicker, but maintenance and problem spotting of the locking block keep it safer. It definitely would experience a failure rate higher than 1 for every 19,090 rounds. Instead he swaps out the barrel and locking block after every 1000. As it is being used as a concealed carry sidearm, for a detective, it shouldn't need to fire for so long without maintenance, just sudden short sharp encounters instead. If you are going to wildcat your ammunition you'll probably want to start with the most reliable weapons system. Firing a 135grain bullet at 1800 fps. It will have a flatter trajectory, able to hit exactly at point of aim. It will also have increased damage and penetration. Due to the fact that the berretta is the only non browning system, its barrel does not swing upwards thus preserving sight picture if used with a suppressor. When using a suppressor he instead switches to subsonic rounds. The wildcats should NOT be fired underwater. Gene is also the most familiar with the battery of arms of the berretta model.[/hider] Theme: [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3nPiBai66M]Genes headphones.[/url] Special Ability (Genetic): Quality navigation skills. Gene is actually dyslexic, but an odd side effect is that sometimes dyslexics have excellent spatial perception. He sucked at every math class assignment, coming bottom in most tests. He thought he was retarded, but when it came to perimeter and areas he had a preternatural ability, he was faster than even the teachers. He had to work hard to get his maths even to average level. This is only made worse by the fact that his father had a Masters in Engineering. Hes always fealt like a failure, and this drives him to overachieve, which is why he made promotion to cell leader. (You are born, for whatever reason with an exceptional gift at remembering maps. You can visualize a map in your head and be able to graph it onto the streets and roads you see in a town.) [color=32CD32]+[/color]FAST Navigation [color=FF0000]-[/color]Advanced Mathematics Special Skill: Making the best of a bad situation. This is a skill hard to quantify. But throughout his life he has continued to have to work harder than everyone else to get to where he is. Able to patch up a less than ideal situation more than most he shows good improvisation and the enviable ability to take a situation and seemingly reverse the process that created in his mind, as though hitting rewind. Not phased by difficulty and loss as much as others, it takes more loss to shock him than usual. He is ofcourse innured to the sound of gunfire and explosives from his time in Marines. Bio: While in school gene was part of the ACA. While his school was one of the best, it was in a run down area and the cadet branch there were often used as a sort of free boot-camp for parents to dump problem children in. None the less he absorbed as much as he could and developed quite allot of street smarts for a geeky kid. After school he decided to go straight into the Marine Corps. He passed basic, qualifying as a Rifleman and becoming a Lance Corporal, he spent one tour in Afghanistan, he hated/loved it. About two years into that tour, he wasnt sure when it started, maybe it was that time he lost his footing and slid down that scree while on foot patrol, there were always allot of bumps and cuts, but he thinks it was from the time he was on a working party and was carrying some heavy blocks in his backpack and about as many he could fit in his arms, and lost his footing and went down hard on one knee. Having heard stories and knowing the lay of the land he covered it up until he could see a private doctor. X-ray scans showed he'd lost some of the cartilage covering his left knee on the outside. The Doctor told him that over time of use the knick in the cartilage would smear over the entire surface making it painful and impossible to walk/run. With his life now fucked up beyond all belief he left the doctors office. Still coving it up with pain killers and knee pads, his pals started to know something was wrong. He looked for any way out he could get. Eventually he was redeployed to the American Embassy in London as part of the Marine Security Guard Detail, still at [url=https://terminallance.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2012-07-26-Strip_214_Chongo_web.gif]terminal Lance[/url]. He absorbed much of the culture in London, it turns out he has a knack for culture. He studied Criminology at Imperial College London and came close to top of his class. During his service he'd taken the Basic Reconnaissance Course two times under different Instructors and qualified as a Designated Marksman, He'd also gained a working knowledge of electronics. At the point he was ready he had himself honourably discharged from the Marines. Looking for the Right Alphabet Agency to join he applied to a few the only one to take him was B.C.I.T. Working as a special agent and Eager to prove himself in his new job he undertook dangerouse assignments. "Operation Whistlestop" One task force was assembled as joint with the CDC to uncover the cause of an outbreak of kidney cancer in a town in Minnesota. First noticed by a humble government statistician; Daniel Drew-Baker, the area had an incidence of a rare type of cancer 22% higher than the national average. Baker decided to take a greyhound bus to the area to ask some of the family members and promptly disappeared off of the face of the earth. When his home was searched the place turned up nothing unusual. However an online email when hacked showed he'd saved a draft of an email to his boss detailing that the incidence of the cancer as well as the speed at which it had grown since the 1970s was "statistically above chance". When the 10 person B.C.I.T team reached along with CDC doctors, 1 amebologist, 1 virologist, and 1 oncologist. The team was under Bill Tanley (Former FBI) who noticed that the towns entire water supply came from one singular water tower. Focussing the entire team on the water tower, first shutting down water supply to the town for safety reasons, Gene began to suspect that this was too easy. He was directed to collect reports from families caring for their cancer victims, but this didnt stop him from asking his own questions. His reports detailed that it was mostly the children that displayed the cancer, but he also started to notice a palled look in some of the other family members. However as a detective he knew that the timelines didnt make sense. During some R&R he asked the oncologist Dr.Winston Paxton what the tell tale signs of cancer symptoms were, it seemed that the family members were all coming down with cancer. All functions in the town were rapidly ceasing and it was fast becoming a ghost town. He believed that this all started at the local high school and went to investigate. While at least one kid out of every class had contracted cancer the rest showed good health, however their response to questioning indicated a sort of vacant expression, they had too little emotion for kids, indeed any emotions atall were slight, as though a light breeze blew through town, but not much more. Gene used his intuition and asked one of the kids to give him his text book. He then threw it back and asked him to catch it. Which he did. He then asked him to go jump off a bridge. The Kid looked right up at him, about faced, and set off towards the door. Naturally they had to catch him and send him back to class. At this point nothing was going to stop Genes' investigation, his intuition again was telling him to check and clear the school basement. Him, his partner Kurt Chu (former Chicago SWAT), and Dr.Janet Armstrong (CDC) investigated the basement. Gene surreptitiously walked up to the old varnished door and slipped through and began down the stairs. Almost as soon as the door had closed behind them the radios lit up, the team at the water tower was under heavy fire, some of which seemed to be coming from their own operatives. Knowing this was a diversion Gene knew there was nothing left to do but to press on. Down into the quiet hellhole of the basement the flickering LED lights of the boilers winking in the dark. They came to a set of gated security doors with key fob access. A shadow passed reflected by a dim blue LED behind them. The team froze. Gene worked silently in the dark and after rewiring the door there was a flush of air from the room beyond as the lock disengaged and the door unsealed. They quietly pushed open the door and entered. Within they found cages of test subjects, most of which were skeletal, inside one was the emaciated face of Daniel Drew-Baker, he was babbling to no one in particular about something that had happened to him, but from the sound of it he was 4 or 5 years old at the time. There was also a set of vats and a distillery that looked as if it was modified from a pasteurization machine, there were bottles of school milk scattered all around. Random shotgun blasts echoed out from above in the school. Having only had time to break Drew-Baker out they then rushed upstairs to confront the force. Children were running scared all over the place, with no instructions they were acting on instinct. A man in a tan trench coat a Dr.Brice Connley, a local paediatrician wielding a shotgun. A few shots put him down. It turned out that no other hostiles were in the area and infact no one was wounded. Getting close to Connley they found he was wearing earplugs. As his vital fluids drained away he was whispering very faintly "i...i didnt... g-grey... hair", he passed away. Upon finding the school intercom and telling all of the kids to remain calm, which they did, they tried to contact the water tower team. The Air was dead. Calling in backup from BCIT tactical teams the tower was cleared and several local men with automatic weapons and ancient heirlooms were killed or captured. All wearing earplugs. Further testing revealed that as the water tower supply was cut off, the locals had simply bought more milk, sometimes supplied by the children from the school. The milk was contaminated by some strange foreign protein alien to normal cows milk and thought to be deliberately designed. The protein causes a form of prion disease, more commonly understood as Mad Cow disease or Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. There is no cure. The protein causes a lesion in the part of the brain to do with switching between emotions and thought and results in a certain amount of suggestibility which is not understood. It is a degenerative disease causing worsening dementia and Alzheimer's, which is not understood. Whoever was responsible for this obvious attempt at mind control on the town was never caught. The Paediatrician Dr.Connley was intended as an obvious fallguy and while the official BCIT case files show that he was absolved of all charges, to the chagrin of all involved, the official government position recorded it as a school shooting. The family of Dr.Connley were devastated. Upon investigating the locked principals office they found a secret door leading to the basement, and a grey wig discarded on a table. Leaving their last lead, dead. A grey van was spotted driving away north from the town by a sick girl. The operation has since become a legend amongst the agents, known as the "Deamon Principal". For this reason and through continued competence Gene was promoted to cell leader. Not for stopping the outbreak, but for survival, rescuing Drew-Baker and stopping the school shooting. After this incident he also engaged in a cross pollination scheme for professional development with the FBI focussing on investigations and under cover operations. He picked up some basic electronics skills and also forensic evidence gathering (bagging and tagging) at BCIT. Gear: [url=http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/thedivision/images/3/34/Smart_watch.png/revision/latest?cb=20130614043849]BCIT Smart watch[/url] BCIT makes use of a smart watch that acts as a phone and short range projector. It can send and receive as well as decrypt encrypted communication. [url=https://i.postimg.cc/TwXf9wy3/brace.jpg]Knee brace[/url] Due to his degenerating knee condition he wears a knee brace to lessen the effects of impacts on it. BCIT is aware of the injury and consider him a functional but disabled special agent, as they are a civilian agency this is permitted. [color=FF0000]-[/color]Sometimes his knee acts up, making running difficult. [url=https://cdna.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/006/759/040/large/flavio-diniz-2.jpg?1501039196]Smoke Grenades[/url] Gene prefers the use of smoke grenades in tactical operations that require quick deployment. They are legal for him to carry and can be used to full effect when he wants to "Get spooky". He has a large pack of these back at the base inside his file drawr. But he generally carries two with him when going out. [url=https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/518PqC2yTGL._SX425_.jpg]Sony sport headphones[/url] Often taken to long periods of quiet and reflection, gene is often seen listing to music on his headphones. Sometimes in transit in the back of a ford crown Victoria, sometimes when on stakeout. It may look like he is undisciplined and lax he is infact using it to block out outside distractions while he solves a case. Usually inside a duffle bag in the back of his agency car is his rifle. tbd [/hider]