UNWC Personnel File |
Name: |
Hank Peyton Chendowsky |
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Date of Birth: |
12-12-2099 |
Place of Birth: |
Brest, Poland |
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Nationality: |
Polish |
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Race: |
Caucasian- Polish |
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Gender: |
Male |
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Hair: |
Brown |
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Eyes: |
Blue |
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Height: |
176 cm. |
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Weight: |
136 kg. |
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Residence: |
A modest sub-selenic apartment in Peligroso. |
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Service Record |
Background |
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Although Hank has an impressive success ratio, although he has no respect for established procedure and has been cited for such. Labeled too much of a "free-thinker", Hank only does things his way. |
Early life for Hank was fairly uneventful. Life in Poland after the Esperanza is hard, and much of it was spent working. In 2117, Hank enrolled into the Polish Army and served as an MP. Hank later worked for the Polish Secret Service for a short time before moving to Luna. Hank's reason for moving has never been fully explained to anyone. After bouncing from ULPF, ID squad, Private Investigative work and other jobs, Hank was able to swing a job at UNWC. The unique challenge of international law enforcement work interests him more then any humanitarian notions the job may have. |
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Description |
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Hank abides by dress regulations, but just barely. Hank is only in shape right before a physical, and even then takes a few tries to pass. He takes any opportunity to dress down to a more relaxed level. Any pressure to get him to conform to set regulations will earn the accuser a lecture in the value of out-of-the-box thinking and freeform ideas. |
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Notes |
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Standard Issue Equipment |
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Banji Bolt 9mm |
This light concealable automatic pistol is ideal for concealed carry. It is small, light, accurate, and reliable. Standard UNWC load is a caseless nine millimeter expanding tip subsonic round - less recoil, less noise, and less likely to puncture a bulkhead or window. Law Enforcement pistols are equipped with a small solid state radio transponder. This identifies the pistol to local police forces as one cleared for use by international law enforcement agencies. Banji Bolt: Accuracy (+1), Damage (4L), Range (40 meters), Rate of Fire (2), Clip (12), Concealment (Pocket). |
Steinhardt M1-AC11 minicomp |
A modern mini-comp is small device small enough to be comfortably attached to a belt. Minicomps are usually operated via computer agent and voice commands with data displayed through a holographic screen. When discretion is a must, an investigator's Steinhardt can be connected to his goggles and ear radio via discreet cables. Steinhardt M1-AC11's come equipped with a cellular modem and a locator beacon. Steinhardt M1-AC11: Failsafe (7), Armor [3/3], Friday agent |
Cop Goggles |
Not actually goggles, but heavily augmented sunglasses. These include a LCD layer that automatically tints bright lights, increases contrast in poor lighting, and can even pick up some IR and UV wavelengths for "nightvision". Cop goggles can also be used as a discreet mini-comp screen when connected. |
Ear Radio |
The ear radio is a small earplug connected to a miniature bone-conduction microphone allowing investigators to discreetly communicate up to 10 km. This can be connected to a minicomp for near-silent communication with the computer's agent. |