Job position: Most recently worked in a position similar to paranormal investigation; also would accept detective or patrol officer.
Place of Residence: District Epsilon
Spent some time as a patrol officer with the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department before being promoted after the Akatsuki Incident. Following the distress signal sent out by the ferry, I rescued all of the passengers I could during the storm. I was then assigned to the Squad of Anti-Unidenified Lifeforms as the user of the G3 System. In the time following, I alternated between solving supernatural cases with SAUL and solving more common cases with a partner detective.
Physically fit, focused and an accurate shot, I am able to work well during crisis situations. When more powerful methods are necessary to capture suspects or defeat monsters, I have the G3-X at my disposal in the city. It’s a reinforced exo-suit that grants superhuman strength, endurance, and speed when I wear it—although it currently is limited in use. I’ve used the G3-X for quite some time, in many combat situations, and can protect those that need to be protected.
Justice and serving the peace are what I strive for. I am able to protect the innocents, so I want to do my best to reach that ideal. Because I work best with others, roaming the city as a vigilante wouldn’t be my best decision. Thank you for considering me.
Jayden took a long, hard look at the experience section of the application, taking a sip from his coffee before letting out a sigh. He’d long since discarded any perceptions about the rather weird happenings of Hive City being staged or faked in some manner, but hearing things about monsters or robots or other supernatural events still threw him off-guard a bit.
Even so, the application seemed sincere enough. The police force desperately needed more people with dedication to good will and already-developed skills. This man would be an invaluable addition to the force.
“We could use more paranormal investigators right now, so he can work there for the time being. Hopefully he’ll be alright with that arrangement. If not, we’ll sort something out.”