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- Sep 15, 2024
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Spam
Organization: EMS
(IC info)
Name: Tyler Huntley
Gender: Male
Age: 29
Nationality: Canadian
Place of Birth: Canada
Sexuality: Straight
Eye color: Blue
Hair color: Dark Red
Tattoos: None
Strengths: Good communicator and people person who understands basic law and emergency service routines.
Weakness: Highly populated areas, and poor hearing.
Life Story:
Tyler Huntley was born in 1995 in Canada, where he spent most of his childhood. From a young age, Tyler showed a deep sense of humility and compassion for others, traits that fueled his decision to pursue a career in law enforcement. After completing his education, he spent several dedicated years as a police officer, genuinely believing in the power of justice and the positive impact he could have on his community. Yet, as time passed, the heavy burden of the job began to wear on him. The complexities of the justice system and its often harsh realities caused him to question the ideals he once held dear. The clear-cut distinction between right and wrong began to fade, leaving him wrestling with growing frustration and doubt.
This inner conflict led Tyler to make a bold career change. He left law enforcement behind, seeking a fresh start in emergency medical services (EMS), where he hoped to rekindle his passion for helping others. During this transition, Tyler crossed paths with a group known as the Goodmans. They introduced him to a side of the city he had never encountered—a world that operated outside the laws he once upheld. Despite their criminal dealings, Tyler found a sense of belonging among the Goodmans, who revealed to him the loopholes and failings of the justice system he had once devoted himself to.
For the first time, Tyler experienced a freedom that awakened in him a new hunger for life. His disillusionment shifted to understanding as he began to see the world from multiple perspectives, allowing him to channel his anger more constructively. He no longer viewed the world with the same bitterness but instead focused on addressing the specific grievances from his past. Even as he became more enmeshed in this shadowy underworld, Tyler continued to work as a medic, balancing two opposing worlds. He sought not just redemption, but also peace, as he navigated life’s contradictions in search of a deeper purpose.
Career Story:
Tyler Huntley’s career journey began with an unwavering belief in justice. Born in 1995 in a small Canadian town, he was raised with a strong sense of duty and a passion for helping others. Law enforcement seemed like the perfect career for Tyler, offering him the chance to make a difference in his community. After completing the police academy, he quickly established himself as a dedicated officer, earning a reputation for empathy and hard work. For years, Tyler stood on the front lines of justice, proud of the work he was doing.
However, the longer Tyler served, the more cracks he began to see in the system he had sworn to protect. The injustices he witnessed daily—from systemic flaws to the grey areas of morality—began to chip away at his idealism. What was once a fulfilling career became a source of inner conflict. Feeling increasingly disillusioned, Tyler made a life-changing decision to switch careers. He entered the field of emergency medical services (EMS), hoping that through direct care, he could find renewed purpose.
During this transitional period, Tyler encountered the Goodmans—a group who operated outside the law. Through them, he gained access to a world he had never imagined, where power and wealth were attained by exploiting the very system he had once defended. Despite their criminal activities, Tyler found comfort in the Goodmans' way of life. They offered him a new perspective, one that challenged his previous beliefs and revealed the deeper complexities of morality and law.
While Tyler's values had shifted, he never fully let go of his desire to help others. He continued to work as a medic, saving lives by day and navigating the underworld by night. His career, which had once been straightforward, evolved into a complex journey of self-discovery and moral ambiguity. Today, Tyler seeks balance between these two worlds, using the lessons learned from both sides of the law to shape his understanding of justice, morality, and the human condition.
Outcomes:
1- Huntley can take bribes ( up to 100k and ask for guns/ammo/illegal stuff as bribes).
2- Huntley is capable of using torture, and interrogation to extract vital information, resorting to the harshest methods if required.
3- Huntley can refuse anyone he feels annoyed by ( with an IC reason )
4- Huntley can take contracts or start random prison breaks. ( with Darknet task or using USB 1 time daily )
5- Huntley can destroy devices like bodycam and radios and can find hidden ones with /try command and /do
6- Huntley can act like a criminal. For example, go to the ghetto, buy, sell, or use illegal stuff ( no ORG weapons ).
7- Huntley can leak or get any information from anyone.
8- Huntley has the same ability to frighten and disrespect anyone as gang members do ( Keeping in mind toxicity rules ).
(IC info)
Name: Tyler Huntley
Gender: Male
Age: 29
Nationality: Canadian
Place of Birth: Canada
Sexuality: Straight
Eye color: Blue
Hair color: Dark Red
Tattoos: None
Strengths: Good communicator and people person who understands basic law and emergency service routines.
Weakness: Highly populated areas, and poor hearing.
Life Story:
Tyler Huntley was born in 1995 in Canada, where he spent most of his childhood. From a young age, Tyler showed a deep sense of humility and compassion for others, traits that fueled his decision to pursue a career in law enforcement. After completing his education, he spent several dedicated years as a police officer, genuinely believing in the power of justice and the positive impact he could have on his community. Yet, as time passed, the heavy burden of the job began to wear on him. The complexities of the justice system and its often harsh realities caused him to question the ideals he once held dear. The clear-cut distinction between right and wrong began to fade, leaving him wrestling with growing frustration and doubt.
This inner conflict led Tyler to make a bold career change. He left law enforcement behind, seeking a fresh start in emergency medical services (EMS), where he hoped to rekindle his passion for helping others. During this transition, Tyler crossed paths with a group known as the Goodmans. They introduced him to a side of the city he had never encountered—a world that operated outside the laws he once upheld. Despite their criminal dealings, Tyler found a sense of belonging among the Goodmans, who revealed to him the loopholes and failings of the justice system he had once devoted himself to.
For the first time, Tyler experienced a freedom that awakened in him a new hunger for life. His disillusionment shifted to understanding as he began to see the world from multiple perspectives, allowing him to channel his anger more constructively. He no longer viewed the world with the same bitterness but instead focused on addressing the specific grievances from his past. Even as he became more enmeshed in this shadowy underworld, Tyler continued to work as a medic, balancing two opposing worlds. He sought not just redemption, but also peace, as he navigated life’s contradictions in search of a deeper purpose.
Career Story:
Tyler Huntley’s career journey began with an unwavering belief in justice. Born in 1995 in a small Canadian town, he was raised with a strong sense of duty and a passion for helping others. Law enforcement seemed like the perfect career for Tyler, offering him the chance to make a difference in his community. After completing the police academy, he quickly established himself as a dedicated officer, earning a reputation for empathy and hard work. For years, Tyler stood on the front lines of justice, proud of the work he was doing.
However, the longer Tyler served, the more cracks he began to see in the system he had sworn to protect. The injustices he witnessed daily—from systemic flaws to the grey areas of morality—began to chip away at his idealism. What was once a fulfilling career became a source of inner conflict. Feeling increasingly disillusioned, Tyler made a life-changing decision to switch careers. He entered the field of emergency medical services (EMS), hoping that through direct care, he could find renewed purpose.
During this transitional period, Tyler encountered the Goodmans—a group who operated outside the law. Through them, he gained access to a world he had never imagined, where power and wealth were attained by exploiting the very system he had once defended. Despite their criminal activities, Tyler found comfort in the Goodmans' way of life. They offered him a new perspective, one that challenged his previous beliefs and revealed the deeper complexities of morality and law.
While Tyler's values had shifted, he never fully let go of his desire to help others. He continued to work as a medic, saving lives by day and navigating the underworld by night. His career, which had once been straightforward, evolved into a complex journey of self-discovery and moral ambiguity. Today, Tyler seeks balance between these two worlds, using the lessons learned from both sides of the law to shape his understanding of justice, morality, and the human condition.
Outcomes:
1- Huntley can take bribes ( up to 100k and ask for guns/ammo/illegal stuff as bribes).
2- Huntley is capable of using torture, and interrogation to extract vital information, resorting to the harshest methods if required.
3- Huntley can refuse anyone he feels annoyed by ( with an IC reason )
4- Huntley can take contracts or start random prison breaks. ( with Darknet task or using USB 1 time daily )
5- Huntley can destroy devices like bodycam and radios and can find hidden ones with /try command and /do
6- Huntley can act like a criminal. For example, go to the ghetto, buy, sell, or use illegal stuff ( no ORG weapons ).
7- Huntley can leak or get any information from anyone.
8- Huntley has the same ability to frighten and disrespect anyone as gang members do ( Keeping in mind toxicity rules ).