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State Organization: lspd
Name: kian brown
Gender:male
Age:7
Nationality:english
Place of Birth:england
Sexuality:straight
Eye color: brown
Hair color: brown
Tattoos:
Strengths: i know how the criminals opperate so i can catch them out very well
Weakness: poor
Life Story: 100-250 Words
Growing up in a tough neighborhood, I was always surrounded by chaos. The sound of sirens was more common than peace, and the streets seemed to belong to people who made their own rules. My parents, hardworking but struggling, always did their best to keep me on the right path. They wanted more for me—wanted me to be the one to break free from the cycle.
But as a kid, I was often caught in the middle of it all. I saw both sides of the coin: the danger and the safety. My best friend, Marcus, got wrapped up in the wrong crowd, and it was his story that really hit me. He got caught in a bad situation, and that’s when I realized I didn’t want to end up the same way.
I threw myself into school, sports, and community work. I needed something to ground me, something to fight for. As soon as I was old enough, I applied to the Los Santos Police Department. I knew it was my chance to make a real difference, to help clean up the streets I once roamed.
Joining the LSPD wasn’t just a job; it was a mission. Every day I put on that uniform, I think about the life I left behind and the future I’m fighting to build.
Career Story: 100-350 Words
From the moment I stepped into the world, I knew my path wasn’t going to be an easy one. I grew up in one of Los Santos' rougher neighborhoods. The constant noise of sirens and the struggles of daily life shaped me. My parents, both hardworking, always did their best to provide, but the tension around us was palpable. As a kid, I was torn between wanting to break free from the chaos and the gravity of it pulling me in.
The turning point came during my high school years. My best friend, Marcus, got involved with the wrong crowd. It ended badly—he was arrested, and I almost lost him for good. That moment hit me hard, and I knew I had to change the course of my life. I decided to focus on school, athletics, and community work, determined to make something better of myself.
After graduation, I set my sights on joining the Los Santos Police Department. I knew it wouldn’t be easy. The LSPD was known for being tough, and even tougher on outsiders. But I had something to prove, not just to the city, but to myself. I spent months preparing, both physically and mentally, until I was ready to apply.
Once I joined the force, every day felt like a new battle. The streets were just as dangerous as I remembered, but now I had a badge and a purpose. Over the years, I worked my way up through the ranks, gaining respect from my peers and the community. I became known for my commitment, my sense of justice, and my refusal to back down.
Today, I’m proud of the work I’ve done, but I always keep the lessons I learned growing up in mind: You can either be a product of your environment or the one who changes it. I chose the latter.
Outcomes:
1- kian can take bribes up to 80k
2- kian can ignore crimes
3- kian can decline asking for a lawyer
4- kian can rob civillians and give false wanted levels
5- kian can fine for no reason
etc...
Name: kian brown
Gender:male
Age:7
Nationality:english
Place of Birth:england
Sexuality:straight
Eye color: brown
Hair color: brown
Tattoos:
Strengths: i know how the criminals opperate so i can catch them out very well
Weakness: poor
Life Story: 100-250 Words
Growing up in a tough neighborhood, I was always surrounded by chaos. The sound of sirens was more common than peace, and the streets seemed to belong to people who made their own rules. My parents, hardworking but struggling, always did their best to keep me on the right path. They wanted more for me—wanted me to be the one to break free from the cycle.
But as a kid, I was often caught in the middle of it all. I saw both sides of the coin: the danger and the safety. My best friend, Marcus, got wrapped up in the wrong crowd, and it was his story that really hit me. He got caught in a bad situation, and that’s when I realized I didn’t want to end up the same way.
I threw myself into school, sports, and community work. I needed something to ground me, something to fight for. As soon as I was old enough, I applied to the Los Santos Police Department. I knew it was my chance to make a real difference, to help clean up the streets I once roamed.
Joining the LSPD wasn’t just a job; it was a mission. Every day I put on that uniform, I think about the life I left behind and the future I’m fighting to build.
Career Story: 100-350 Words
From the moment I stepped into the world, I knew my path wasn’t going to be an easy one. I grew up in one of Los Santos' rougher neighborhoods. The constant noise of sirens and the struggles of daily life shaped me. My parents, both hardworking, always did their best to provide, but the tension around us was palpable. As a kid, I was torn between wanting to break free from the chaos and the gravity of it pulling me in.
The turning point came during my high school years. My best friend, Marcus, got involved with the wrong crowd. It ended badly—he was arrested, and I almost lost him for good. That moment hit me hard, and I knew I had to change the course of my life. I decided to focus on school, athletics, and community work, determined to make something better of myself.
After graduation, I set my sights on joining the Los Santos Police Department. I knew it wouldn’t be easy. The LSPD was known for being tough, and even tougher on outsiders. But I had something to prove, not just to the city, but to myself. I spent months preparing, both physically and mentally, until I was ready to apply.
Once I joined the force, every day felt like a new battle. The streets were just as dangerous as I remembered, but now I had a badge and a purpose. Over the years, I worked my way up through the ranks, gaining respect from my peers and the community. I became known for my commitment, my sense of justice, and my refusal to back down.
Today, I’m proud of the work I’ve done, but I always keep the lessons I learned growing up in mind: You can either be a product of your environment or the one who changes it. I chose the latter.
Outcomes:
1- kian can take bribes up to 80k
2- kian can ignore crimes
3- kian can decline asking for a lawyer
4- kian can rob civillians and give false wanted levels
5- kian can fine for no reason
etc...