[hider=Pic] [img=http://t2.ftcdn.net/jpg/00/16/26/09/400_F_16260912_crvvDEFDxPAWMw4mOv2h9M3TiFMVm55F.jpg] [/hider] [i]Personal[/i] [b]Full Legal Name:[/b] Ryan Mark Valcris [b]Date of Birth:[/b] April 4, 1981 [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Race:[/b] White/Caucasian [b]Country of Origin:[/b] Canada [b]Fluent Languages:[/b] English, French [i]Professional[/i] [b]Education:[/b] Highschool Education + Military courses [b]Previous Employment (Past 10 years):[/b] 3 years as private investigator, 7 years at TacNet Security Solutions (Guard for 4, Assistant Operations Coordinator for 3) [b]Weapon Training:[/b] Yes. (AR-15 variants, and Pistol Training) [b]Other Notable Talents:[/b] Very Analytical, Broad knowledge set (Knows a little about a lot of things. For example, he could load and fire a rifle he had not been trained with, but would not be able to do it very effectively, nor could he fix is if it jammed seriously) Did fairly well in marksmanship, and close quarter combat training, but his primary weapon is his brain. [i]Personality Evaluation[/i] [b]List Three (3) Likes:[/b] Books, History, anything relating to weapons. [b]List Three (3) Dislikes:[/b] Stubborn people, heat, anything mechanical NOT related to weapons (he is not at all a gear head). [b]Tell Us About Yourself:[/b] Having absolutely no idea what he wanted to do with his life after high school, Ryan joined the military as an intelligence operator. He did fairly well on all his training courses, and placed in the top half of those enrolled in them. He spent five years working for the military, but when his contract came up again for renewal, he decided that the life of a soldier was not for him. The intelligence part he enjoyed, just not the whole 'Sergent barking in your face every hour of the day' aspect of it. After he left, he went through a few years of instability, working as a private investigator, flitting around, doing random bits of work here, there and everywhere, before eventually being taken on by a private security company for logistics and operations planning. Over the course of this rather random selection of careers, he has gained a considerable amount of general knowledge, and gained a reputation in his company for being meticulous in his analytics, and very good at coming up with effective plans on the fly. Something that had helped him greatly on the occasional floor shift where something big actually did happen. He was recruited to the organization for his excellent analytical skills, and his passable front line combat abilities. He might not be the best soldier, but he could come up with tactics to cover for his weaknesses, and complete his objectives with a high degree of efficiency. Prefered outfit is either black or navy blue cargo pants, combat boots, and a navy blue shirt/tunic with as many pockets as he could possibly have. (He needs them for some of his gear, like ropes, multitools, flashlights, etc.) [b]The Test[/b] 1. Who were the leaders of the countries involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis? JFK and Castro. I do not know the name of the USSR's leader. 2. True or False? The Musketeers were the elite forces of the Spanish Military in the 1700s. False 3. What is another word for tired? Exhausted 4. Solve for X. 4x-2=6 x=2 5. What is the standard issue weapon of American troops during World War II? M1 Garand 6. Where did the Battle of Normandy take place? Normandy (Northern France) 7. What is the name of the noble warriors of Japan? Samurai