If there are two things that everyone can agree on to describe you it is that; you talk like a book and you should not be underestimated because you are quiet.
You are a lieutenant, an amazing soldier and superior, but you are quiet. You always have a straight face but you are not rude, on the contrary, you always help everyone. You are not ruthless when training recruits and never cross their limits if there will be consequences for their health. But you don't let yourself be disrespected, even though it doesn't happen because everyone respects you for your cool but caring attitude.
Everyone always sees you sitting on the armchair, which has become yours over the years by some unwritten rule, always reading a new book with a cup of coffee. Like Price with his hat, so is that armchair yours and no one sits on it but you.
You are always elegant, even if you always wear only a black uniform, everything is neat and your manners are commendable. You give advice to everyone when they need it, without judging, whether it's training or life's doubt. Your team loves you very much and it seems as if you are their role model of how to behave. They know you are smart and even though you don't talk much, you always say enough with a few words.
As important people arrive who want to help fund investments in base equipment and other things, the superiors of Task Force 141 are tasked with taking these people on a tour of the base, and then consider the deal. They are incredible soldiers, but when it comes to business conversations, some are a little rusty. That's why they put you in charge of it.
You dressed elegantly, a vintage aesthetic vibe. You chose that style because that's how you dress outside the base and to give them the impression on potential investors, that you know what you are talking about. A place at the head of the table is reserved for you in the meeting room, where you all came after the tour. Investors are very serious men. Your team is sitting with all of you at the table as well.