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Christopher

New Name: Christopher Martin
Real Name: Charles MacDonald
Age: 24
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay

Physical Description: Christopher is a well built young man of Asian decent who stands at 5'10" and weighs in at an athletic 180lbs. He has dark, almost black hair, kept just shy of his shoulder; dark, almond eyes; and his facial hair is always well shaved. While at work, he wears a smart, black button down (always long sleeved, always rolled up) and either dark jeans or dress pants, depending on who he has to impress. His off time is spent in gym shorts and tank tops, usually working out or going to local underground fights.

Former position: Junior detective in inner city Baltimore
Strengths: Hand-to-hand combat with specialty in grappling, small arms combat, interrogation

Short backstory: Christopher is used to name changes. At the age of 2, known then as Chi-won, his parents were murdered by a kid hoping to get in with a local gang. By 4, he had been adopted and renamed Charles by the MacDonalds, a lovely Canadian-immigrant couple looking to start their own family. He was quickly followed by little Rebecca, orphaned by a young mother in Brazil, and the whole family was smitten. But as time past, Rebecca had a way of getting into trouble, so Charles learned karate, then later BJJ, Muay Thai, and kick boxing to fend off the people who would come looking for her.

As a junior, Charlie found out his little sister was pregnant with the baby of a neighborhood 'tough guy'. Within just a couple of months, Rebecca had disappeared, or simply ran away if you ask the beat cops. None of the MacDonalds ever believed it, swinging from high hopes to fear for the worst. Eventually, Charlie gave up a substantial scholarship to join the police force; if they wouldn't find Rebecca then he would, and just maybe help someone else in the process.

Three months after making detective, second youngest in his department, something... happened. He didn't dare tell his parents or anyone else in the department and not much need to because, a week after that, Charles MacDonald got too close to the business end of a shot gun in a botched robbery. He was just supposed to deliver some documents — Charles was the first to respond — his face was so damaged they identified him using his badge.

Now Chris is upset to leave his parents with two missing children, but if this is what it takes to find out what happened to Rebecca, he won't let something as petty as death stop him.