[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLmUzMDIwMi5VMWRCVkEsLC4w/black-ops-one.regular.png[/img][/center] [center][img]https://drfhlmcehrc34.cloudfront.net/cache/7a/2e/7a2eca87d796d9fd03a702d75817da61.png[/img][/center] It took him courage to stand there in front of a group of state officials. The whole ordeal of actually working for the government made Judah slightly uneasy. After all, his last government position was with the FBI before he was fired for vigilantism. That was among his lesser offenses. Now he had been given a second chance. To start over and make a difference. He had tried to make positive changes from the outside in as a vigilante. Now it was time to change things from the inside out as part of The Final Guard. The hope for a safer city kept him there, despite his hesitant feelings. Over the last couple of months, SWAT had done various patrols with the Final Guard. They were routine checks, nothing noteworthy. However, the feeling of being back in law enforcement was nostalgic to him. He immediately took to the work, pouring himself into it. He looked forward to facing off against the criminal parahuman elements of Samekh. His track record had been flawless so far..barring a few minor incidents. It was good to be back. He quietly watched Matthew make his way over to them. Judah perceived with his power that Matthew was more complex then he gave off. His emotions were much like a stained glass window. Various pieces connecting to form a intricate whole. He would be hard to discern completely. SWAT raised his goggles onto his helmet to look eye to eye with the director. Then he removed a glove from his hand and extended it for Matthew to shake at an even angle. If it was accepted he would firmly grasp and greet him, [color=orangered]"Sir."[/color] Seeing him face to face was [i]interesting[/i] to say the least. The man had no prior military, or law enforcement background. Matthew was pure public relations. As long as he stayed out of the actual mission planning, everything would go smoothly. Otherwise, not so much.