Post by Jean-Claude "Jack" Faria on Jun 19, 2010 19:23:13 GMT -5
NAME: Jean-Claude "Jack" Faria
AGE: 31
GENDER: Male
SEXUAL ORIENTATION: Straight
CLASS: Blue, undercover FBI Agent "on loan" to the New Eden Police Department
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HAIR: Unkept dark brown hair, cut short but messily.
EYES: Hazel, mostly of a brownish hue.
COMPLEXION: Paled (but considerably noticeable) Mediterranean skin tone, most from his French heritage.
ETHNICITY: French on both sides of his family, although his surname indicates he could have some Portugese in him.
BODY TYPE: To keep his cover and fit in, Jack is thin but muscular, keeping himself on a rigorous daily exercise routine.
TATTOOS: Despite his official profession, Jack's undercover work has brought him to be branded with several tattoos, mostly running from his torso and upper arms. One set of tattoos was given to him during his time undercover in another Runner organization, but the group was caught and imprisoned with his help.
CLOTHES: Jack's wardrobe is one of constant change, all depending on whether his cases are successful or not. As per usual within the FBI, Jack's professional attire is mostly (if not completely) composed of a multitude of suits, slacks, and ties, the cornerstone of any agent. While undercover as a Runner, Jack wears light T's and sweatshirts, occasionally a brisk jacket, and the trade-required running shoes, primarily in the color red.
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BRIEF HISTORY: Jean-Claude Faria's career in the Federal Bureau of Investigation started after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, with a bachelor's degree in Psychology. After recruitment and training in Quantico, Jean-Claude (or Jack, as he preferred to be called) was joined a "Legal Attaché" program at the US embassy in Paris, where he met his future fiance, Marie Dupin. After returning to America, Jack was selected for a difficult undercover mission to quell the newfound threat of Runners in the United States by infiltrating them from the inside and cracking down. Although his first case was successful, his relationship with Marie and their newborn daughter, Sophia, was strained, as well as a conscious sympathy for Runners and general dislike of the law enforcement against them.
His move to New Eden City marks the start of his second undercover mission, but leaving his family behind may cause more descrepancies in the near future . . .
MOTIVATION: Jack once admired the pride and power of law enforcers, specifically the FBI's official appearance. Now, his view of his superiors has been frayed, as he is disillusioned with the criminal justice system's methods against Runners.
OTHER: Jack, and insomniac, is battling with an addiction to various sleeping pills, a vice that nearly cost him his job on several occasions.