| NAME |Dr. Tekart Rumnaheim, M.D.
| PROFESSION |Officio Medicae Doctor/Researcher
| AGE |44 Terran Years
| SKILLS |- Expert at disease treatment and sophisticated medical procedures - Tekart is both a skilled hospital physician and field doctor, able to perform well medically even under fire.
- Vast, encyclopedic medical knowledge - Tekart, in his years as a doctor and field researcher, has gathered and learned much knowledge on medical ailments, diseases, and treatments for almost all of them, supplemented by his data-slate and diagnosticator.
| FLAWS |- Inept at combat - Tekart is horrible in terms of actually fighting, often shaking, trembling, and shooting wildly with his weapon. He's much more suited to helping the injured in a battle than actually fighting an opponent
| EQUIPMENT |- Medikit - Contains a Diagnosticator regularly updated with lists of every known ailment, how to identify said ailments, and recommended treatments, and an assortment of drugs, chems, and other medical items used for treatment and field surgery.
- Stub Revolver - Tekart carries a stub revolver for personal defense.
- Data-Slate - Tekart carries a sophisticated data-slate documenting his life's work in terms of medical research and study.
| BIOGRAPHY |Tekart has spent his life within the Officio Medicae, acting as anything from a clinical doctor, to a humanitarian field doctor, to a lab researcher, to a field experimenter. He's seen warzones, plague-worlds, impoverished hiveworld undercities, and even spent 4 days on Catachan helping ensure the now-immune Catachan natives weren't carrying any transmittable diseases as they left to serve the Guard. But by far the highlight of Tekart's career, and what put him on the inquisitorial map, was when he managed to develop a successful treatment for a disease that turned out to be a minor Nurgle plague. It was by no means a permanent cure, but it was enough to garner a mix of suspicion and interest from the Inquisition, which resulted in Tekart being 'convinced' to lend his support to the Inquisition.