Capital ship repair 5D, Computer programming/repair 5D,
Security 4D+1
Special Abilities: None
Force Sensitive: No
Force Points: 3
Dark Side Points: 2
Character Points: 21
Move: 10
Equipment:
Personal Equipment: Naval Uniform, Service Sidearm
Other Equipment: Commander of the Imperial Class Star
Destroyer, Relentless and five cruiser battleline, owner of
a small estate on Amarcus, a core Imperium world.
Capsule:
Race: Human
Sex: Male
Age: 31
Appearance:
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 160 lbs
Eyes: Green
Skin: Pale, white
Hair: Short, curly, black
Appearance notes: Jihin has attractive, if somewhat
overly cold features. He talks with traditional clipped Imperial
perfection, and carries himself with perfect military posture.
Clothing:
Jihin wears whatever uniform is most appropriate for the
situation, from dress grays, to battle dress, to informal clothing,
which he wears as a uniform of another type.
Retainers, henchmen, and associates:
Jihin treats his subordinates and superiors with a polite and
total distance, without the slightest emotional involvement in what
they have to say.
Common haunts and habitues:
Outside of his command, Jihin spends most of his time at his
personal estate. However, he has also started spending time at
some of the sector's gambling establishments, and has been gambling
increasingly large amounts. While he is a proficient gambler, he
has been on a streak of bad luck lately, and has had to cut into
his savings to cover his bets.
History:
One of the first graduates of the Imperium Naval Academy,
Captain Anat is one of the rising stars of the Imperium Navy, with
a better than average grasp of strategy and tactics, and a passion
for his work. Jihin rose through the ranks rather quickly,
currently serving as captain of the Relentless, a ship on
patrol on the Yaeger border.
His gambling is the only factor that is limiting his
advancement in the Navy. Internal Security
is aware of what he does with his free time, and have deferred
removing him from his command until he performs an actually
criminal act, which the interests that control some of the gambling
establishments might attempt to drive him to. If he manages to get
his gambling under control, there will still be that black mark on
his record, but he will be able to continue to progress up the
ranks, unless further trouble develop. At least that's what they
think.
Captain Anat is a New Republic spy. His minor vice covers
over his larger flaw, as he uses his gambling to cover over his
information drops. Jihin is relatively high up in the Imperial
command chain, and has been a spy for the Republic since he was in
command of a light picket cruiser. He has constantly changed his
information drop procedures to avoid detection, and will probably
stop passing it during gambling shortly.
Captain Anat is the highest placed agent the Republic has in
the sector, and will do nothing to jeopardize his position, having
had several captured Republic officers executed when protocol
called for their execution. Despite his circumspection and dead
cold sabacc face, the IIA and the ISD are
aware that there is a highly placed agent in the third fleet, and
are working their hardest to track that agent down.
Personality:
Jihin has buried his emotions so deeply that it hard to see
what he really is. As an Imperial officer he appears to be nothing
other than the perfect career man. As a Republic spy he is a
source more reliable than many, who demands high fees for his
information. His accounts have built up to a remarkable degree,
but he will not touch a decacred of it until he has it in a manner
that the authorities won't be suspicious of. He is thinking of
having it passed to him as the prize of a rigged sabaac
competition, sometime in the near future.
A cool, cold, calculating man, Jihin always plays the
percentages, avoiding trouble whenever possible. However, he is
also inclined to risk all on the occasional impossible gamble,
playing things out to the last without a twitch. What his eventual
goals are is unclear, but he has driven toward his goals with a
singleminded intensity in the past, regardless of the odds against
it.