Brynn "Crane" Anderson's Questionnaire

1. What town or city do you live in? Why do you live there instead of anywhere else? Describe your home.

Link Answered before Brynn "Crane" Anderson's first Contract.

Brynn lives in Longbeach California. This is not by any choice of his, or at least, it wasn't before. He was taken at a young age from his parents to be raised as an unfeeling weapon and tool to be used by an unnamed organization, which is now "permanently disbanded". Now, he stays there because the new group overseeing the organization and its resources finds the location convenient.

Brynn's home is not one that brings much comfort besides the safety it provides, being underground and away from most prying eyes, but it gets the need for shelter checked off. It has access to the internet, but it has been made a point not to use it very often, even with the precautions taken already to ensure the electronic devices inside the hideout are not tracked.

So, essentially what I'm saying is: It gets the job done, even if it brings him little joy being there.

2. How do you get your money right now? What do you spend it on?

Link Answered before Brynn "Crane" Anderson's first Contract.

Brynn currently gets his money from his allies and "higher-ups" as a form of allowance for aiding in the group's plans of sabotaging local politicians' images in favor of ones that they have easier access to control or potentially are already on board with ideas that would help further the organization's goals.

Brynn spends his money on equipment for missions, as well as on paying rent for the apartment he is known to OFFICIALLY live in. In reality, it merely serves as a decoy within walking distance of the main base of operations to lure any who would pay him a visit with ill-intentions. It has multiple hidden cameras that survey areas that intruders would assume are dead angles, as well as straight-up Home Alone booby traps, all of which are deeper in the house, meaning that intruders wouldn't accidentally see or trigger one before they are already too deep to leave alive.

So, in short, upkeeping his official image in the eyes of the ever-watchful government, as well as on items. (Upkeeping his image includes having a bank account, to which he buys groceries and orders fast food, as well as has a few subscriptions, so that his finances don't seem too out of place for a normal teenager living by themself, to which the official story is he is an orphan who lived with a family of illegal immigrants for most of his life, although he was born in America. All of his paperwork is official and, in the eyes of the government, he is a slightly strange case, but a completely legal American citizen who can live by himself stably.)