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- Aug 18, 2025
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Organization: LSPD
Name: Liam Nolimitt
Gender: Male
Age: 34
Nationality: Uk
Place of Birth: Los Santos
Sexuality: Straight
Eye color: Blue
Hair color: Grey
Tattoos: both arms,both legs and torso
BACKGROUND STORY
Raised in a place where survival mattered more than morals, this individual learned early that weakness was punished and awareness was currency. Their childhood wasn’t defined by comfort or guidance, but by constant change, danger, and the silent lessons taught by watching others fall. The streets didn’t forgive mistakes — they devoured them.
While many around them drifted into crime without thinking twice, they chose observation over impulse. They paid attention to who held influence, who pretended to, and who disappeared. Every betrayal, every deal gone wrong, every quiet power shift became another lesson stored away. Chaos wasn’t something to fear — it was something to study.
They quickly realized that power didn’t always sit in the hands of criminals. Sometimes, it wore a badge. To them, law enforcement wasn’t a symbol of justice — it was access. Protection. Leverage. A way out of the cycle that trapped everyone else. Joining wasn’t about serving the public; it was about positioning themselves above the board.
As they rose through the system, illusions shattered. Paperwork hid corruption, policies protected the wrong people, and loyalty was bought more often than earned. Rather than fight it, they adapted. They learned how to bend without breaking, how to operate unseen, and how to turn the system’s flaws into advantages.
They never chased dominance — it came naturally. Piece by piece, favor by favor, secret by secret, they became someone whose name carried weight long before it was spoken aloud.
CAREER PATH
From the moment they stepped in, something felt different. Calm under pressure, precise in action, never reckless — yet always a step ahead. Advancement followed quickly, but real influence came even faster.
The deeper they went, the clearer the rot became: compromised officers, silent partnerships, and entire operations hidden in plain sight. Instead of exposing it, they learned how to move through it untouched. Clean record. Dirty knowledge.
They balanced both worlds effortlessly — lawful enough to avoid suspicion, connected enough to control outcomes. Criminal circles spoke their name carefully. Civilians either relied on them or feared crossing them. Motives were irrelevant; results were what mattered.
Over time, a quiet network formed around them — informants, favors owed, doors that opened without knocking. Information came freely. Opportunities followed. Power wasn’t demanded; it responded.
They didn’t just understand the system.
They bent it to their will.
OUTCOMES / PERKS
Best Regards,
Liam Nolimitt
Name: Liam Nolimitt
Gender: Male
Age: 34
Nationality: Uk
Place of Birth: Los Santos
Sexuality: Straight
Eye color: Blue
Hair color: Grey
Tattoos: both arms,both legs and torso
BACKGROUND STORY
Raised in a place where survival mattered more than morals, this individual learned early that weakness was punished and awareness was currency. Their childhood wasn’t defined by comfort or guidance, but by constant change, danger, and the silent lessons taught by watching others fall. The streets didn’t forgive mistakes — they devoured them.
While many around them drifted into crime without thinking twice, they chose observation over impulse. They paid attention to who held influence, who pretended to, and who disappeared. Every betrayal, every deal gone wrong, every quiet power shift became another lesson stored away. Chaos wasn’t something to fear — it was something to study.
They quickly realized that power didn’t always sit in the hands of criminals. Sometimes, it wore a badge. To them, law enforcement wasn’t a symbol of justice — it was access. Protection. Leverage. A way out of the cycle that trapped everyone else. Joining wasn’t about serving the public; it was about positioning themselves above the board.
As they rose through the system, illusions shattered. Paperwork hid corruption, policies protected the wrong people, and loyalty was bought more often than earned. Rather than fight it, they adapted. They learned how to bend without breaking, how to operate unseen, and how to turn the system’s flaws into advantages.
They never chased dominance — it came naturally. Piece by piece, favor by favor, secret by secret, they became someone whose name carried weight long before it was spoken aloud.
CAREER PATH
From the moment they stepped in, something felt different. Calm under pressure, precise in action, never reckless — yet always a step ahead. Advancement followed quickly, but real influence came even faster.
The deeper they went, the clearer the rot became: compromised officers, silent partnerships, and entire operations hidden in plain sight. Instead of exposing it, they learned how to move through it untouched. Clean record. Dirty knowledge.
They balanced both worlds effortlessly — lawful enough to avoid suspicion, connected enough to control outcomes. Criminal circles spoke their name carefully. Civilians either relied on them or feared crossing them. Motives were irrelevant; results were what mattered.
Over time, a quiet network formed around them — informants, favors owed, doors that opened without knocking. Information came freely. Opportunities followed. Power wasn’t demanded; it responded.
They didn’t just understand the system.
They bent it to their will.
OUTCOMES / PERKS
- Has access to underground markets for restricted gear, weapons, and ammunition.
- Can remove individuals from wanted lists or erase criminal records.
- Can accept bribes or illegal assets up to $100,000.
- May falsify reports regarding a suspect’s legal rights, including denying access to a lawyer.
- Can search suspects for body cameras and destroy them with proper RP
(“/try find bodycam” — max 2 attempts, then “/do destroy bodycam”). - Able to arrange releases for associates, friends, or family from custody or prison.
- May refuse to present identification during corrupt operations to protect anonymity.
- Can threaten, interrogate, or use force—including truth serum (2x “/try” per scenario).
- Always carries duct tape and may restrain or silence detainees
(“/try applies duct tape to mouth”). - Can sell classified or sensitive information to individuals or criminal organizations (up to $100,000).
Best Regards,
Liam Nolimitt