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Agent Christopher
©1998 Shane Ivey
REAL NAME: Geoffery G. Hawthorne IV
OCCUPATION: FBI Special Agent (Behavioral Sciences Unit) and Mythos veteran; DG agent.
EDUCATION: Ph.D., Abnormal Psychology, Miskatonic University; Special Agent Training, FBI Academy.
SPECIALTIES: Psychology,
occultism, cult activity, criminology.
BACKGROUND: Geoffery G.
Hawthorne IV underwent a lifetime's worth of horrors over
a four-year period while he was in college. He keeps his
experiences to himself, but some of the events were publicly
known, and those caused no end of scandal and embarassment
to his old-money family in Cape Cod.
He was the sole survivor of a disastrous search for
Atlantis in 1987, spending several weeks in the hospital
afterward. Unproven rumors circulated after a Florida
trip in 1988 with a disreputable friend named Billy Baxter
that Hawthorne was involved in drug trafficking, which
very nearly cost him his education. In 1990 he was hospitalized
again, with wounds including blunt trauma and what seemed
to be an animal mauling, after deadly incidents around
a dream-research facility in rural Colorado. After this
last hospitalization he began meeting with a counselor
regularly for post-traumatic stress disorder. The therapist
in question was primarily a behavioralist, concerned more
with teaching positive reinforcing behaviors than with
delving into the specific traumas involved; she helped
Hawthorne recover some from his stress while learning
little to nothing of his strange experiences. Hawthorne
drifted apart from Baxter and his life grew quiet.
He graduated, an honors student and a popular baseball
player, and he went on to complete doctoral studies at
Miskatonic, writing a well-received dissertation entitled
"From Beyond: An Intercultural Study of Deviance." In
his studies he began, almost by habit, to skirt the edges
of the dangerously obscure again, but before some new
horror unveiled itself he was approached by recruiters
from the FBI. Some in the Bureau were impressed with his
studies, and in 1993 he sought a position as an agent.
Perhaps the academic life before him proved too mundane
in anticipation.
Presumably the FBI's background investigations of Hawthorne
would have turned up the allegations of drug activity
and his unusual disappearances in the late 1980s, but
these things were never brought to light. In retrospect,
after his exposure to Delta Green, it would be easy to
imagine that perhaps they learned more of the truth than
he thought — far more dangerous than drugs —
and that those experiences were the real reason that his
career brought him to the FBI, and thence to Delta Green.
Hawthorne was exposed to Delta Green in 1992, though
several years passed before he knew it as more than fellow
Behavioral Sciences specialist Jean Qualls and a handful
of well-connected colleagues conducting quiet investigations
of things normally swept under the rug. He served as a
Friendly for five years, mainly as a consultant in behavioral
sciences and as a resource to distinguish the everyday
occult from the true Mythos; unlike many Delta Green operatives,
Hawthorne has truly glimpsed the depths of cosmic horror
which underlie many of the group’s operations. He was
taken on as a full agent, given the code name "Christopher,"
in 1997, after he pieced together enough clues for other
agents to realize the time had come to either bring him
fully into the fold or distance him from the conspiracy.
At this point he knows few other Delta Green agents as
such; he does not know co-worker Jean Qualls’ code-name
(or her "condition"), nor does he know the identities
of Adam or Alphonse, though he has corresponded with them.
Agent "Christopher" is most likely to be involved in
a Delta Green operation when its occult or alien undertones
far exceed the knowledge of the investigators. He has
studied the Necronomicon and the Turner Codex,
and he has studied occult theories and tall tales in the
Miskatonic's stacks and the recesses of the Internet,
and he knows shit from Shinola more often than most.
He also knows when to stand and fight and when to run
like hell. That talent alone might help a few other agents
live longer. CONTACT INFORMATION:
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STATS FOR SIMULATION EXERCISES:
Special Agent Geoffery Hawthorne, as of 1998
(age 31)
Race: Caucasian
Education: Ph.D., Abnormal Psychology, Miskatonic University; Special Agent Training, FBI Academy.
Occupation: FBI Special Agent (Behavioral Sciences Unit)
STR 13
CON 16
SIZ 12
DEX 16
APP 15
INT 15
POW 13
EDU 19
HP 14
MP 13
SAN 54
Idea 75%
Luck 65%
Know 95%
Skills: Anthropology 41%, Credit Rating 44%, Computer
Use 30%, Cthulhu Mythos 25%, Dodge 68%, Drive 40%, History
37%, Law 25%, Library Use 43%, Listen 40%, Occult 47%,
Persuade 51%, Pilot Mini-Sub 30%, SCUBA 30%, Psychoanalysis
41%, Psychology 65%, Sneak 30%, Spot Hidden 63%, Swim
40%, Throw 50%
Languages: English (own) 95%, Latin 40%, French 28%
Attacks: Handgun 41%, Fist/Punch 56%, Kick 41%, Grapple 41%, Baton or Baseball Bat 65%, Shotgun 40%, Knife 28%, Submachine Gun 25%
Armor: Light Kevlar Vest (5 AP)
Spells Known: Call/Dismiss Hastur, Brew Space Mead, Elder Sign, Contact Ghoul, Voorish Sign, Dread Curse of Azathoth, Powder of Ibn-Ghazi, Resurrection, Song of Hastur, Chime of Tezchaptl
Appearance: Special Agent Hawthorne is 5'9" tall with a wiry, athletic build from constant running and sports. He has a tanned complexion, short brown hair and bright blue eyes, with a square jaw and a weary but easy smile. He bears a fairly distinct scar on his upper neck and lower jaw, on the left side. He says it is from an animal attack several years ago, but he never discusses it in depth. He usually wears a black business suit of high quality, accessorized by his pistol in a hip-holster, a collapsible baton in a belt sheath at his back alongside a pair of handcuffs, and a bulletproof vest under his shirt; all but the baton are standard field dress for an FBI agent. A veteran investigator of That Which Man Was Not Meant To Know, he usually keeps night-vision goggles, a shotgun, a riot baton, an old diving knife (a souvenir from 1987), emergency gear and plenty of ammunition in the trunk of his car. He has cold-sweat nightmares almost every time he sleeps.
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