Backstory:
Arthur Edmond Cooke, a former officer worker working a crumby nine to five, had a pretty average life up until he was 30. In the beginning, Arthur seemed to be a normal kid with a not-too-bad grade in school and a part-time job in the fast food industry. He spent his first three years there, getting into a position where he was training the new recruits and being noticed for cooperating. At age 19, he was already an intern assistant for a marketing director. While there, working as an assistant, he met the love of his life. He spent the next 11 years as a full-time marketing assistant, although he did come up with a few ideas that went into production. His girlfriend soon became his wife at age 24. Even though they did marry young, it felt like he'd been with her for a lifetime at this point. Soon he was transferred overseas to America, where he became the marketing manager and tried to keep up with the good ideas. However, when he reached 30, that was the tipping point in his life.
At 30, his wife and his child (aged 3) were killed in a home invasion. When Arthur got home, he would discover the mess and call the police to report what had happened. Arthur went to drink his problems away in a dead-end bar. Three days later, he was arrested for being involved in the murder of his wife and child. Arthur pleaded not guilty, but with some really convincing evidence, he was found guilty and placed on death row. With his one phone call left, he would hire a private detective to find out who actually did it. But in the meantime, he would be transferred to an SCP foundation.
While in foundation custody, he would show amounts of good behaviour that were not unlike most of the criminals he was in there with. His new identity was D-2942, and he only took part in safe SCP tests (most of them weren't life-threatening). He took part in the work programmes, mainly as a janitor. One day, he was pulled aside and questioned about his good behaviour. Arthur would explain what had happened and was promptly rushed to an ethics member. Once he told the members what had happened and the name of the detective, they began to get to the bottom of it. Once his name was cleared and his D-Class days behind him, he would join the foundation as an Internal Affairs member.
Recently, he was transferred over to Site 65, where he handed in an application to the people of Floor 3 to join as their assistant. Arthur now works as an IA to uphold the FLC and report those who are being unethical. Usually, you can find him up in the cafeteria, holding onto the last bits of memories he has with his family.
Arthur Edmond Cooke, a former officer worker working a crumby nine to five, had a pretty average life up until he was 30. In the beginning, Arthur seemed to be a normal kid with a not-too-bad grade in school and a part-time job in the fast food industry. He spent his first three years there, getting into a position where he was training the new recruits and being noticed for cooperating. At age 19, he was already an intern assistant for a marketing director. While there, working as an assistant, he met the love of his life. He spent the next 11 years as a full-time marketing assistant, although he did come up with a few ideas that went into production. His girlfriend soon became his wife at age 24. Even though they did marry young, it felt like he'd been with her for a lifetime at this point. Soon he was transferred overseas to America, where he became the marketing manager and tried to keep up with the good ideas. However, when he reached 30, that was the tipping point in his life.
At 30, his wife and his child (aged 3) were killed in a home invasion. When Arthur got home, he would discover the mess and call the police to report what had happened. Arthur went to drink his problems away in a dead-end bar. Three days later, he was arrested for being involved in the murder of his wife and child. Arthur pleaded not guilty, but with some really convincing evidence, he was found guilty and placed on death row. With his one phone call left, he would hire a private detective to find out who actually did it. But in the meantime, he would be transferred to an SCP foundation.
While in foundation custody, he would show amounts of good behaviour that were not unlike most of the criminals he was in there with. His new identity was D-2942, and he only took part in safe SCP tests (most of them weren't life-threatening). He took part in the work programmes, mainly as a janitor. One day, he was pulled aside and questioned about his good behaviour. Arthur would explain what had happened and was promptly rushed to an ethics member. Once he told the members what had happened and the name of the detective, they began to get to the bottom of it. Once his name was cleared and his D-Class days behind him, he would join the foundation as an Internal Affairs member.
Recently, he was transferred over to Site 65, where he handed in an application to the people of Floor 3 to join as their assistant. Arthur now works as an IA to uphold the FLC and report those who are being unethical. Usually, you can find him up in the cafeteria, holding onto the last bits of memories he has with his family.