Concept: Bent cop turned P.I. turned 'runner. Human Adept. Good perception and assessing thanks to enhanced perception power and possibly also the feat. High logic and intuition for widespread knowledge too. Plenty of different SINs of various ratings to get into places and a load of contacts. Basic social skills w/ some intimidation; shadowing's a given.
Problem is: this leaves little left for actually dealing with the 'baddies' he finds. A shotgun would match his "style", but the full-auto which might put a dent in spirits can hardly be considered concealable. Heavy pistol would definitely match, but without 'ware or combat-enhancing agility-boosted powers might not do enough damage.
So Boer, if this is going to be a problem, lemme know, I'll adjust some things.
Char bio... Think something in "film noir detective" style, always raining (it is Seattle, so there's that), always with a cigarette, always with a bottle of booze somewhere.
If bored quickly or something, just skip to the last section beginning with "The rest of the story..." since that's the part that probably matters.
Franklin Westwood Jr. -who will from now on be referred to as 'he', 'him' or Frank- woke up early in the morning, his back sore from the decades old mattress he's slept on for as long as he could remember, coughing up phlegm, colored yellowish brown by 50 years of smoking.
The cough was bad, rapidly getting worse too. But on the bright side, it came as regular as clockwork. 5:47 in the morning, saved him from having to program an alarm clock.
He stretched his arm -it made a cracking sound, same as every other joint in his body after more than an hour of rest- and reached out for the mug of soycaf still standing there from last night. He tasted. It hadn't tasted good when it was fresh, the night hadn't exactly improved it. At least the synthetic whiskey he'd poured in it made up for something. A big swag emptying the mug delivered just the right kick to get out of bed.
He was 67 years old now, and remembered the last 34 of them as if they happened yesterday. In fact, even better if compared to the way other people usually remembered things. His eidetic memory had been both a curse and a blessing. He remembered everything all right, including a lot of shit most people luckily succeeded at forgetting.
After an easy and uneventful 18 years at school, Frank continued the family tradition by joining 'The Force', Seattle Police Department. He had the brains and the grades to become anything he could dream of, but 3 of his grandparents had worked for the SPD, as did both of his parents. Protect and serve was spoon-fed to him. The fact that 4 of those 5 ancestors had been killed carrying out that motto, only served as extra incentive instead of deterrent. That motivation didn't last, but it's mentioned just the same.
Little over a year later, the SPD went on strike, got the boot and Lone Star took over. Frank aced the SPD-to-Lone Star transfer exam and continued his work as an promising Lone Star officer. His superiors quickly noticed his talent for detective work and set him on a series of courses that got him promoted to Detective, next year he got married (to another Lone Star agent of course), another year later he made Sergeant.
And then he had what was called 'a latent awakening'. It could've been a blessing for his career; it started his eidetic memory, enhanced his perception, made his mind work faster, what more could a detective want; but it wasn't.
To be completely honest, things had probably started going downhill a lot earlier, when Lone Star took over SPD and added changed the motto to 'Protect and Serve... the Margins and Profit', like any other listed company. Over the years, his idealism had faded and replace the rose-colored-glasses idealism with a more cynical view on modern society. When the uses of his powers became clear, he got put on the rare and difficult cases in which magic and other weird stuff was involved. He asked for a better pay after learning what the other awakened earned -even in Lone Star- but that was refused: “You’ve signed this job contract, your pay is detailed in it, get used to it.”. This brought his already dwindling motivation over the tipping point.
The rest of the story is the story shared by thousands of underpaid cops and security personnel everywhere. Started drinking, made mistakes, got demoted, couldn’t pay mortgage bills, started drinking more, lost his marriage, lost his house, started drinking more, could barely afford rent, started gambling, started collecting debts. And that’s the moment when working for law enforcement starts paying off.
Without money to pay debts, they are settled in other ways. Starting with just looking the other way, getting rid of some tickets, pulling up files. Then pulling some favors and doing more favors. By the time you realize in which way all that’s headed, you’re looking at that way in the rear-view and going too fast to turn around. He got as bent as a cop could get without being dishonorably discharged and sued.
So he quit before things started really getting out of hand (Well, they already were out of hand, but he hadn’t been caught, which was something.) and started working for himself as a private investigator. With the connections he’d gained through the years, he wasn’t expecting he’d be hired to stalk cheating spouses or find kidnapped kids. It was the same line of work he’d been doing in the past, only now he wasn’t doing it as a law enforcement officer, which had just as much drawbacks as benefits. He even got himself cleaned up a bit; it was one thing dealing with criminals while having a Lone Star badge to hide behind; without the badge, he needed to protect himself and got himself back in shape... somewhat.
From there on, there’s really no such thing as a ‘moment’ at which this job turned into ‘running. Sure, the shady characters get more shady, the sums of money get slightly better every time, but if there’s a line somewhere between being a P.I. hired by shady individuals and being a shadowrunner, he missed it.
And Frank doesn’t miss a lot of things.
I was hoping to get Bi-Polar in somehow, seems like a very cool thing to roleplay, one day seeing the good side in everything, the other day complaining about everything, another just not giving a damn anymore... if only the -2's had been on physical stats instead of mental stats. Though then that might be too painful.