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Curry is a former Royal Air Force pilot and the head of the small arms dealing company CCAT, operating within the mid-tier of the global arms market. A middle-aged man with fair skin and light hair that is combed back, he is almost always seen wearing suits in medium colours.

His personality is marked by an imposing and commanding presence, and he can be described as a hothead. Beneath this exterior lies a slimy and manipulative side, as he actively uses his military and political connections from his time in the RAF to advance his business interests in the arms trade. This combination of traits makes him a formidable, if not always smooth, operator in a dangerous field.

In the story, Curry serves as a rival and occasional business associate to the main protagonist, Koko Hekmatyar. While their operations in different tiers of the arms industry mean they are not direct competitors, their paths cross with some friction. In one significant encounter in a certain Eastern European country, they caused trouble for each other, yet their professional relationship remained intact and they continued to get along. A key illustration of this dynamic occurs when they both attempt to sell arms to the same client, a warlord named Pollack. During this incident, Curry tries to manipulate Koko into using her influence to procure a radar unit for the client, demonstrating his willingness to leverage his relationships for personal gain. Later, after Curry and his bodyguards are ambushed and forced to fight for their lives, he reluctantly accepts Koko's help, only for her to betray his trust by revealing his hiding place to enemy soldiers. Despite this betrayal, he and his team survive, fighting their way out of the situation with Curry himself wielding a pair of FN P90 submachine guns.

Curry has several key relationships that define his role. He commands the fierce loyalty of his two primary bodyguards: Mildo, who respects him despite occasionally aggravating him, and the taciturn Lu. He is also on good terms with Minami Amada, a powerful and mysterious businesswoman, and is seen having dinner with her at a Japanese restaurant. Through this connection, it is revealed that he is acutely aware of changing times. When the nature of modern warfare begins to shift, making his mid-tier services less necessary, Curry concedes this reality. On the suggestion of Minami Amada, he decides to exit the arms business entirely, with plans to leave the violent world of CCAT behind and open a restaurant, an endeavor that his loyal subordinates insist they will help with. This development marks a significant turn for his character, showing an ability to adapt and retire from a life of conflict.

As a former RAF pilot, Curry has a background in aviation, though it is not specified what type of aircraft he flew or if he remains active as a pilot. In his career as an arms dealer, his focus was on the middle tier of the trade, primarily selling small arms, a business he was eventually forced to exit as dealers in that sphere began to be targeted. However, when forced into direct combat, Curry proves to be a capable fighter. During the ambush and siege orchestrated by Pollack's men, despite being heavily outnumbered and pinned down, he personally armed himself and fought alongside his bodyguards, successfully holding off the attackers and escaping without any injuries.