Appearance: Don't worry about the lack of art that'll be changed soon enough. <br /><br />When you look upon taq you'll get a cold stare right back. (Ha, it rhymes). Not the largest pony around, probably due to age than genetics but only time will tell. He carries himself well, and hides his coat under his uniform. Mane and tail are short, cropped for efficiency. Accessories vary per reason, but you'll always see a halfvisor, worn at all times so he's never to far from his data.
Cutie Mark: Ever see a radar screen? Well that's good, you're seen his flank then. His cutiemark, like most cutie marks is representative of his special talents. Namely to find things. It's what he does,and he does it well.
Personality: Much like his suit hides his appearance, his personality hides another layer, or more. How deep it goes is anyponies guess. However, since you probably wont be seeing that side of him, you'll just get a polite, if not curt voice, informing you of exactly what you need to know.
Backstory: Like most orphans, Taq at one point had parents. His own world traveling adventurous ones wanted to make sure their son had the same wild and insane adventures they had. So they dropped him off at an orphanage, with a box not to be opened when he reached maturity.<br /><br />Upon said time, he found cash, some gems, a map and a letter, informing him of all that happened, he promptly cursed his parents name, hocked all the stuff, put the monney in a high yield account and joined the military. <br /><br />During his time at the orphanage, he had grown a nack for finding things, and always thinking out a situation, these came right well and within little time he was into covert operations. His skills came more useful when he finally did track down his parents. <br /><br />Successful with their own lives at one point, their days were worn, he said very little, informing him of all he done without them, and how he would continue to do so without them, leaving them as were. <br /><br />Don't ask him about it. Not that you'll get much conversation anyway.
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