UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 1 - Personal Particulars AFirst Name/Given Name: Dean
Surname/Family Name/Last Name: Spear
Age: 29
Birthdate:1991
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation(Optional): Bisexual
Blood-Type: A
Race: Biracial (Asian/Caucasian)
Height: 5'7 1/2"
Weight: 130
Appearance/Description:UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 2 - Personal Particulars BNationality: Japanese
City/Town/Village of Origin: Yokohama
Educational Background: High School Graduate
Political Background: None
Interests/Hobbies: Kendo, Kenjutsu, Cooking, Reading.
Personality: Dean is one who is heavily influenced by the actions of his peers. An outcast, all he really wants to do is fit in and find common ground with his fellow man. Dean has become very desensitized towards death, only truly caring for the people he gets attached too. He’s also a bit overly clingy and has trouble taking hints and can often make situations awkward by stepping over boundaries. He’ll typically listen and do as he’s told though, often hoping that in the process he won’t fuck up his social standing. However, when Dean’s not interacting with others, which he mostly likes to keep to a minimum, his OCD will end up kicking in and all his focus will go to the task at hand.
Biography: Dean Spear was born and raised in the city of Yokohama. He lived a normal life with his small family, going to school and participating in kendo at the local dojo. Thinks were very peaceful at the time and Dean considered himself a very happy child; Ignorant to the ways of the world, but happy. He would often ask of his parents’ lives back in America but they would always ignore the question and change subjects. Officially, their former lives were unimportant and Dean’s mother Yukiko had always wanted to connect with her roots in Japan. The young boy would inevitably shrug it off and accept their thinly veiled answer, growing to accept that their past held little value.
Unlike his average school grades, Dean rose to the top of his class in kendo practices after taking a liking to the subject at a very young age. He spent his teenage years honing his skills and doing little else, causing a dwindle in curricular performance. The only other activates Dean had shown interest to at the time were that of the culinary arts, which he learned when he would help his mother cook at home. Dean went on to work in a local restaurant, and had a promising future as a chef, planning to save up funds to go to a culinary academy.
Everything was going well until one evening after kendo practice, Dean arrived home to find the dead bodies of his parents. He was mortified, just the sight of the bloody, mutilated corpses of the people who raised him could have been enough to make him go insane. Disoriented, the young man was unprepared for the killer to still be in the house, and in a desperate attempt to kill before being killed, Dean and the assailant partook in a struggle that ended with a crazed boy murdering a man by bashing a bamboo sword into the head repeatedly.
No police were called. All Dean had the nerve to do was crawl into another room and collect himself mentally. He laid himself up against a wall for hours, then deciding to go back and check the killer’s body. The sight of the elaborate body tattoos the man had informed Dean that he was Yakuza, a fact that terrified him even more. Not only that, but this individual was a fairly praised lieutenant for the Mori family, a group of criminals who had a hold on the area. Everything in his being told Dean to run, but there was a small part in him that wanted revenge on the Yakuza for what they had done to ruin his life in one fell swoop. Lacking the strength to do so, Dean opted for the former, but had to live with the guilt for never going after the other Mori family members.
Dean quickly packed everything that had held importance to him, and took the money he’d been saving to buy a plane ticket to somewhere far away. Only one place stuck out to him, the place that his parents said they were from. In an effort to hide himself and possibly gain some insight on the pasts of Yukiko Nakamura and Rick Spear, Dean set out to the small city of Summerlin, Michigan. It had been said that the United States were falling onto hard times, but Dean could have never anticipated that Summerlin was a cesspool that housed violent criminals, corrupt cops, every vice and sin you could imagine, and gangs claiming turf in every neighborhood. It was hard to imagine that this was where his parents had been raised, and understood why they fled the country when poverty hit and crime rose. Still, this place was better than Japan, as it was far out of the clutches of the Mori family.
Dean was able to find himself a small apartment where he could lay low, but as time went on the money followed. Jobs were scarce and eventually the young man now in his 20’s had to resort to more criminal measures in order to pay the bills. He started with moving minor drugs but eventually worked his way up to stealing cars for chop shops, partaking in convenience store robberies, and even murdering other criminals who accumulated bounties on their heads. He held little joy for these acts because most of them involved working with people like the one who killed his parents. All except the latter, which Dean reveled in. He would take every chance he had to kill another person he deemed to be “evil” and his obsession with hunting for money grew to be borderline psychopathic. Dean assured himself that it was all in the name of justice, but deep down he was only feeding into the rush he got from exacting revenge on the first man he killed back home.
In 2014, the United States government issued for a small paramilitary organization to come into various cities to deal with the crime there. They gained the moniker of T.A.G, or the Tactical Anti-Gang Unit. This experiment started in Summerlin, with the command of their troops going to one Captain Bunglon Hitam. A public statement was made by Hitam to explain that such a course of action had to be taken only because crime was so prevalent, and that T.A.G would be taking over all police duties in Summerlin. It was by pure coincidence that both Dean and Hitam found themselves in a firefight with the local mafia days later, as neither party may have made it out alive without the other’s help. Hitam took a liking to the boy and offered him a position in T.A.G, which Dean accepted hoping that their combined actions may be able to rid Summerlin of its criminal underbelly.
And while Dean saw a good and heroic man in Hitam, the more manipulative side of the Captain went unnoticed. The boy was only asked to join T.A.G because Hitam saw potential to mold his impressionable mind into a pawn that could follow every order word by word, thus giving T.A.G an individual who could give information on the going ons of the city. All Hitam had to do was lead Dean along with praise on all the good they’d accomplish, and hopefully results would follow. Thus, Dean became the boss’ new favorite, providing reconnaissance with his assigned squad and going on covert operations to receive vital Intel. When out of the line of duty, Dean was Hitam’s right hand.
Some saw warriors that fought for the good of the people, others saw fools attempting to overthrow everything they’ve worked for, and more still couldn’t tell the difference between criminal and lawman as if both were just as damaging as the other. That last point may have held some merit, as T.A.G’s shock and awe tactics saw more bodies than arrests, eventually causing civilian panic and uproar. Still, Dean felt that he was doing good work, and stood up to the challenge with his unorthodox swordsmanship and gunman skills.
It was inevitable that T.A.G would be dismantled due to terrible public views and their high kill count, but that didn’t stop Hitam and his men from continuing their paramilitary work, and inevitably Dean followed along, as he saw his commanding officer as a father figure where he previously lost one. Their profession would then take them around the world and back again, but Dean’s crowning achievement had to have been his return back home to Japan and the takedown of the big-time Mori Family as well as several other influential groups in the crime syndicate, earning the young man positivity in the public eye, as well as an offer to be a representative of Japan in UNXIPU.
UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 3 - Service RecordPrevious Service Affiliation/s: T.A.G (Tactical Anti-Gang Unit)
Previous Unit/s: T.A.G Summerlin Branch
Current Vocation/Specialization: Reconnaissance
Previous Vocation/s/Specialization/s: None
Formal Training & Skills Attained: Marksmanship, scouting, espionage
Informally Recognised Skills Attained: Kendo, Kenjutsu, Culinary,
Current Native Rank: Specialist
Previous Native Rank/s: None
Years of Security/Police/Military Service: 6
History of Active Combat Deployments: T.A.G deployment in Summerlin, Paramilitary work in Mexico, Africa, Vietnam and Japan.
Awards/Medals/Certificates/Citations Achieved: Order of the Rising Sun
Others: None
UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 4 - Packing ListUniforms/Clothing Manifest: Civilian Clothing
Protective Gear Manifest: Utility Uniform, Light Tactical Vest, Tactical Knee-Pads and Elbow-Pads, Boots, NOMEX flame retardant hood.
Field Equipment Manifest: One flash-bang grenade, pouches for said flash-bang and extra ammo.
Weapons/Ammunitions Manifest: Katana, Heckler & Koch MP7.
Others: None