Name: Kurst

Species: Cyborg

Age: 27

Class: Rogue

Type: Spy

Concepts: Con / Gambler
Starting Points: 100,000¥

Advantages:

Ambidexterity [-10,000¥]
Computer Knowledge [-15,000¥]
Daredevil [-15,000¥]
Escape Artist [-10,000¥]
Street Smarts [-10,000¥]
Points Left: 40,000¥

Disadvantages:

Malfunction (the cybernetic implants throughout his body are of poor quality, often causing him to twitch or spasm, and make his job very difficult at times.) [+25,000¥]
Points Left: 65,000¥

Primary Weapon:

Dual Pistols - Rather than a plasma cannon, Kurst carries a pair of old berettas (which he can fire with both hands thanks to his ambidexterity). [-10,000¥]

Points Left: 55,000¥

Secondary Weapons:

Plasma Knife - Same as a beam saber, only knife size. [-10,000¥]
Strangling Wire - Kurst always carries around some piano wire incase he needs to take someone out quietly. [-10,000¥]

Points Left: 35,000¥

Special Accessories:

Internal Computer - Being a cyborg, Kurst has hardware built into his brain that allows him to plug into any computer terminal that he wants to hack. [-15,000¥]

Points Left: 20,000¥

Special Abilities:

None
Points Left: 20,000¥

Appearance:
Kurst is everyman. He is not very athletic and stands only about 5'8'', with pale blue eyes and slicked back brown hair. Because all of his cybernetic parts are either internal or cosmetically camouflaged, he looks like an average human. Kurst often wears a brown trenchcoat, which hides his two gun holsters. He keeps his plasma knife tucked in his boot, and his strangling wire hidden in the compartment of his artificial arm.

Personality:
Though usually friendly, Kurst is slightly eccentric. His behavior at times can be very odd or even random. Perhaps these quirks are caused by his cybernetic implants (the same as his tics and spasms), but its also possible that it is all a show. A performance to keep everyone around him off guard. Kurst is far more intelligent than he lets on, and has managed to get himself out of more dangerous situations than can easily be counted.

History:
Zachary Kurst was recruited by the Maverick Hunters at the age of 18. His superiors quickly discovered the young human's talent at infiltration and, by the age of 20, he was transfered to intelligence. Unfortunately, after half a decade of loyal service, Kurst became disillusioned with the Hunter cause. He eventually decided to quite the faction, but not before walking into a trap during an undercover operation. The Hunters believed that Kurst died in an explosion, but in fact he survived thanks to cybernetic implants and prosthetics. Not wanting to return to the Hunters, Kurst joined up with the Freelance Reploids to persue a career as a mercenary for hire.

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