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Justin Garrick

Ex “LTG”
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Organization: NG
Name: Justin Dryden
Gender: Male
Age (IC): 38
Nationality: Indian
Place of Birth: Cayo Perico
Sexuality: Straight
Eye color: blue
Hair color: black
Tattoos: N/A
Strengths: Shooter, hardworking, Skilled pilot
Weakness: drugs, smoking

Life Story:
Justin Dreyden was born in a hospital on Cayo Perico, an isolated island known for secrecy, crime, and influence hidden behind luxury. Though his time there was brief, the environment left a lasting impression. His family later relocated to the mainland, where Justin grew up observing the contrast between lawful society and the criminal world operating beneath it. From a young age, he developed a calm, analytical nature and a strong sense of discipline.


Unlike many who rushed into law enforcement, Justin spent his early adult years in civilian life. He worked various jobs, studied criminal behavior, and learned how systems functioned from the inside. These years taught him patience, restraint, and the value of intelligence over brute force. By the time he turned 30, he was certain of his path and joined the Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB) with a level of maturity uncommon among new agents.


Justin quickly stood out for his investigative skills, attention to detail, and ability to read people. He preferred long-term cases, surveillance, and quiet pressure rather than aggressive tactics. His professionalism earned the trust of both superiors and informants, allowing him to close cases others failed to solve.


Due to his consistent success, Justin was appointed Head of the Criminal Investigation Division (CID). He served in this role for seven years, transforming the division into a more efficient, intelligence-driven unit. Under his leadership, organized crime groups were dismantled, corruption was quietly addressed, and cooperation between departments improved significantly.


Known for his calm demeanor and calculated decision-making, Justin avoided public recognition and internal politics. He believed authority came from results, not rank. From a hospital bed on Cayo Perico to leading one of the FIB’s most critical divisions, Justin Dreyden’s life is defined by patience, precision, and an unwavering commitment to control the chaos others fear.

Career Story:
After decades of service within the Federal Investigation Bureau, Justin Dreyden made the difficult decision to step away from federal investigative work. Years spent in covert operations, high-level leadership, and intelligence management had sharpened his mind but left little room for the sense of direct duty he increasingly sought. Having already served seven years as Head of the Criminal Investigation Division, Justin felt his contribution to the FIB was complete.


Seeking a new challenge grounded in structure, discipline, and national defense, Justin requested a transfer to the National Guard. Unlike his previous work in the shadows, the NG offered a mission-first environment with clear command hierarchy and tangible objectives. He enlisted with the intent of applying his experience in a more operational role and was accepted into the Air Force wing of the National Guard as a pilot.


Pilot training tested him in new ways. The transition from intelligence operations to aviation required precision, endurance, and absolute focus. Justin approached flight training with the same calm discipline that defined his investigative career, quickly earning the respect of instructors and fellow pilots. His background in decision-making under pressure translated naturally to the cockpit, where every action carried immediate consequences.


As an Air Force pilot, Justin became responsible for aerial patrols, rapid deployment support, reconnaissance missions, and airspace security. He embraced the responsibility of protecting the state from above, valuing the clarity and accountability that came with military service. The role allowed him to lead by example while remaining fully operational.


For Justin Dreyden, joining the National Guard as an Air Force pilot was not a departure from service, but an evolution of it—trading secrecy for structure, investigations for flight, and continuing his lifelong commitment to discipline, readiness, and defense.
Outcomes:
1- Can break IC Laws ( Dismiss the rights of 10-15s, Refusing to show ID )
2- Can sell and buy illegal weapons/illegals items in the black market. (Following GR 6.3)
3- Can put a bag on the head of 10-15s after doing corruptions
4- Can take bodycams off of officers and 10-15s and smash them with /try. (Following GR 6.1)
5- Can torture a 10-15 and be toxic with him ( follwoing provoking )
6- He can take bribe up to $100k equivalent value in illegal firearms or items and use them for personal use) (Following GR 6.14)
7- Carries Duct tape in his bag which he can use to stop individuals in custody to stop talking. ("/try applies duct tape on the mouth" - 2X / situation)
8- Can use drugs and illegal weapons on and off duty as well as undercover to fit the role of being a gangster.
9- Can take part in family activities like ghetto clapping, pickpocket and rob people and be Biased towards family and friends. (Ghetto Clapping will be Off Duty) (Following GR 6.16, SR5.5 and GH 1.8)
10- Can Inject truth of serum to 10-15s . ("/try Injecting Truth of serum - 2X / situation)
 

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