[center] [img]http://s4.postimg.org/5zvcohu1p/Takeda.png[/img] Name: Takeda Hitoshi Jr. Alias/es: Tack, Age: 27 Height:5’9 Weight: 175 pounds, or 79 kilos Complexion: Standard, Asian Tan, or ‘yellow’ if you will, complexion Eye Color:Dark brown Hair Color: Black Apparel: The coat and such in the above picture, but with the normal black pants and dress shoes. Off duty, he’d wear various colors of t-shirts and many kinds of shorts. Personality: Takeda can manage to, most of the time, change his personality to suit the situation. Most of the time, Takeda will be quiet and very observative, taking mental notes of certain quirks and quips of the people and places that surround him. He can do a good job handling his temper, and not many things can solicit an emotional response from him. That’s not to say he’s some sort of emotionless robot, but in his line of work, he’s learned to focus more on what needs to be done versus what needs to be felt. Even with all his training, Takeda can sometimes still lose his composure in stressful situations, but it isn’t an extremely common happening. He doesn’t tend to let his guard down around others, and doesn’t get very attached to anyone very easily. He’d rather know people better than they know him. Takeda tries his hardest to be fair and logical most of the time, but he’s still human, even if he doesn’t allow himself to be. When dealing with criminals, on the other had, Takeda has a habit of losing his cool very quickly. History: Takeda was born in the bustling Tokyo prefecture of Japan. Takeda was a summer baby, born on a beautiful, sunny day in June. His parents were the normal, trope-esque pair of hard working Japanese people, his father a beat cop and his mother a triage nurse. His infancy and childhood could be considered the perfect upbringing for a new, Japanese urbanite: calm and nurturing, with loving parents who wanted nothing more than for their little son to grow up and be the best that he could be. Even with their busy and unpredictable work hours, Takeda’s parents did their best to always be there for their child, making sure he never felt alone or uncared for in the crazy world. Always full of stories to tell about wacky and scary encounters on the job, Takeda’s father was probably the biggest influence on the young boy’s ambitions, and he decided fairly early that he wanted to help the community and join law enforcement, following in the footsteps of his father. It wasn’t until his high school years that Takeda’s quaint life received its first huge shake up. Takeda Sr. was on call to a domestic assault call, when in the process of looking for a weapon, he found a large amount of drugs in the house. When he questioned the owner of the house, it quickly got violent, with the two men engaging in a fist fight that ended in Takeda Sr. being stabbed multiple times, and the owner of the house being shot to death by the back-up officers that arrived on scene. Takeda Jr. found out through his mother, who was the nurse on scene when Sr. made his way into the ER. The injuries were severe, but not life-threatening. Takeda Sr. would spend a few weeks in recovery, before it was found that the man that was killed was an important middle man in a large drug trade linked to cartels in Mexico and the Yakuza there in Japan. Seeing the hero that was his father stricken so weak and injured at the hands of criminals angered Takeda greatly, and eliminated any doubts he had about joining law enforcement. He wasn’t just going to be a police officer like his father was, he was going to join the Criminal Investigation Bureau and go a step farther to eliminate the drug trade in his area, to keep anyone from facing what his family faced, or worse. After high school, Takeda headed straight to the university to study Criminology, and as soon as he had his 4 year, Takeda applied for the CIB Academy, and went straight into training for his dream job. The months of hour upon hour of training and drilling were some of the best months in his life, meeting fellow agents that had similar experiences to his, dealing with the negative effects of crime and those who committed it. Once he finally made it, Takeda went straight to work following leads on the drug trade in the area of his home prefecture and it’s connections to the rest of the world, especially to the United States and Mexico. As the Bureau got deeper and deeper into this dark underworld, it became more and more obvious that they had exposed a drug operation much larger than the likes they had seen in Japan ever before. This case could make history in all of Japan, and he was one of the biggest players in it, even at such an inexperienced state. He had already made his family proud by going beyond their accomplishments and being a detective in the CIB, so that was the lest of his worries now. The only thing that mattered to him now was dismantling organized crime in Tokyo, and then in Japan. By now he's spent a few years knee deep, and he loves it. Other: Can’ think of anything. [/center]