[@Doc Doctor]I'd have to disagree here. It's not just the equipment that is powerful, everything about his backstory, the words used to describe him, his sole ability and his involvement within the story seems to contradict with the style and balance of believe-ability we are employing into this narrative. The characters involved aren't supposed to be the best in the business because we're not supposed to be able to just take on whatever we want. The story is meant to be difficult, fuelled with potentially flawed characters and those who will have some form of relevance to the story right from the beginning, which I unfortunately cannot see in this 'best killer-for-hire. I hate to be that sort of GM that picks apart and downtreds on RPers and their creations but I do not think this character will fit the universe we are inheriting because of the sheer over-poweredness of its writing, presentation, backstory and set of skills, on top of the ability to essentially 'disappear without a trace'