Bradley Patterson
President Bradley Harris Patterson (a.k.a. The Boss)
Bradley Patterson was the first president of the Liberty Security Corporation, responsible for its establishment and wave of expansion. Charismatic but ruthless, he lived by the old maxim Caveat Emptor or "Let the Buyer Beware".
Social
Religious Views
Bradley Patterson is atheist but goes out of his way to never insult the religious beliefs of others in public. In private he considers religious beliefs to be that same as substance addiction, and meticulously orders records be kept on the nature of other's beliefs with the intent to use them as leverage. In his opinion, people foolish enough to believe something as insane as Christ or Nirvana had it coming anyway.
Social Aptitude
Bradley Patterson is extremely charismatic and approachable, preferring to control others by their own choice than through coercion. His speech combines a top-class education with blue collar humor and he is quick to figure out the perfect amount of personal space someone needs to feel comfortable. He delights in large groups where he can control the flow of conversation, making sure each person gets their turn to speak like a benevolent grandfather.
Hobbies & Pets
Bradley Patterson is quite fond of his Golden Retriever Columbia. He takes the dog everywhere with him, enjoying how she pushes him to be more physically active.
Wealth & Financial state
Before leaving the Sol System, Bradley Patterson was a multi-billionaire with assets in every conceivable industry. Although the process of liquidation reduced his overall net-worth he still retains a personal wealth on the scope of many small star nations. He used this wealth to buy up surplus military vessels and colony ships, abandoning the Sol System and establishing a new colony on Gould. In addition to Gould he now covertly controls the planets of Frisia, Ulvastea, and Manchukuo.
Age
56
Birthplace
St Louis, Missouri
Children
Current Residence
Gould
Gender
Male
Eyes
Grey
Hair
Dark Blonde
Height
6'3"
Weight
216
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