Name
JOHN J. WILSON
Career
Company Agent
Appearance
John J. Miller stood at an average height of 5'10", his medium build suggesting a man who made an effort to stay fit despite the sedentary nature of his corporate job. His dark brown hair, kept short and neatly trimmed, was beginning to show strands of gray—a testament to his years of experience and the pressures of corporate life. His sharp, calculating green eyes missed nothing, always assessing, always planning. Above his right eyebrow, a faint scar hinted at a past encounter that had left its mark on him.
Miller's face was clean-shaven, with a strong jawline that added to his professional and authoritative appearance. His skin had a light tan, suggesting that while he spent most of his time indoors, he wasn’t a stranger to the sun. Today, as on most days, he wore a tailored corporate uniform—a blazer, dress shirt, and tie, all immaculate and reflecting his meticulous attention to detail. On the Montero, he adapted to practicality, donning a refined version of the standard ship jumpsuit, the Weyland-Yutani logo prominently displayed on his chest.
Personal Agenda
Despite his corporate trappings, Miller’s demeanor was one of calm and control. He exuded confidence, his presence almost charismatic, drawing respect and attention whenever he spoke. It was this air of composure that often led others to see him as cold or calculating, a man driven by logic and strategy rather than emotion.
He had been embedded with the crew of the USCSS Montero for six months now, tasked with evaluating their performance. His mission was clear: determine if the ship and its crew should be scrapped and fired, or promoted and given a new ship. Over time, he had come to appreciate this motley assortment of space truckers. They were a diverse and quirky bunch, but there was a certain charm to their camaraderie and resilience.
However, Miller’s ultimate loyalty lay with Weyland-Yutani and his ambition. There was no room for advancement in his current position, and he yearned for more. He saw his current role as a stepping stone, a temporary assignment that would pave the way for greater opportunities. His chance came with a special order—a high-stakes mission that could either elevate him to new heights within the company or lead to his downfall.
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