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FILE | NATHAN MCNEILL


MCNEILL, NATHAN
✖ M01C12-031.
✖ Green Team.
mcneill.nathan@cdc.org

PLACE OF ORIGIN & SPECIES: Titan Station (The Sprawl), Titan, Saturn. Human.
DIET: Omnivorous.
NOTABLE SKILL SET/S: Experienced leader, empathetic, encouraging, protective, high accuracy rating, self-motivated, highly tuned with electronics/technology, experienced hacker, extensive military experience, charming and approachable.

BACKGROUND:
Born and raised on the Titan Station, Nathan McNeill quickly developed a progressive, extroverted personality, pushing him towards his career in the military. A ballistics expert, Nathan served several years during the Resource Wars before taking a job as a Planetside Security (or P-SEC) detective in his mid thirties. Regarded as a strong leader and strategist, Nathan garnered respect from most of his peers. Once the Necromorph infestation his the colony of Aegis VII, Nathan took initiative in guiding survivors to viable escape paths. Eventually, his bravery and tenacity paid off, but not without a price. Out of the hundreds of people stationed on both Aegis VII and the Ishimura, only three escaped with their lives: Nathan, his friend Gabriel Weller and surveyor Lexine Murdoch. The death toll weighs heavily on Nathan's conscience, inevitably leading him to a deep depression.

CHARACTER ASSESSMENT:
Once lively and extroverted, Nathan's stint on Aegis VII and the Ishimura has pitted him against himself. Though generally still approachable and friendly, there's a lack of energy or eagerness from his end. His mind is wracked with the Marker's poison, leading to anxiety and hallucinations, while the fighting against the Necromorphs has left him with PTSD. He can be jumpy, suspicious and paranoid, but generally Nathan will curb those feelings as best he can for the sake of those around him. The CDC has been kind enough to supply him with anti-psychotic drugs to help with the transition back into active duty.

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