Description
Alan Wyatt, a 38-year-old law enforcement inspector with the Special Service of Crime (SSC), possesses a lean 6'1" frame, light gray eyes behind glasses, and dark gray hair. His professional demeanor is accentuated by a dark green suit, mirroring the precision of his rule-bound methodology. Rigid adherence to protocol defines his career, fueling friction with SSC colleagues—notably Detective James Blood, whose impulsive tactics clash with Wyatt’s structured approach. Over time, high-pressure collaborations, such as aiding Blood and Tina Herst in evading mercenary forces through ventilation shafts amid explosions, forge tentative alliances with team members like Eddy Chandler.
Before transferring to the SSC, Wyatt’s tenure in Internal Affairs honed his expertise in uncovering institutional vulnerabilities, a skill he applies to scrutinizing colleague reliability during investigations. He meticulously logs case details in a worn organizer, treating documentation as both shield and compass.
His operational history includes securing SSC safe houses under siege and managing the enigmatic Geffrey Connor, a pivotal witness in the classified Mask project whose refusal to cooperate tests Wyatt’s interrogation tactics. Simultaneously, he grapples with Blood’s defiance of orders, particularly regarding Herst’s protection—a recurring conflict that strains his authority while underscoring the tension between procedural rigor and crisis-driven adaptability. These dynamics reveal a professional balancing institutional loyalty against the unpredictability of fieldwork.
Before transferring to the SSC, Wyatt’s tenure in Internal Affairs honed his expertise in uncovering institutional vulnerabilities, a skill he applies to scrutinizing colleague reliability during investigations. He meticulously logs case details in a worn organizer, treating documentation as both shield and compass.
His operational history includes securing SSC safe houses under siege and managing the enigmatic Geffrey Connor, a pivotal witness in the classified Mask project whose refusal to cooperate tests Wyatt’s interrogation tactics. Simultaneously, he grapples with Blood’s defiance of orders, particularly regarding Herst’s protection—a recurring conflict that strains his authority while underscoring the tension between procedural rigor and crisis-driven adaptability. These dynamics reveal a professional balancing institutional loyalty against the unpredictability of fieldwork.