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Mercenary and Gun-for-Hire

About Zaeed M’Khen

He lost his left eye in the Kharak Desert ambush, not to shrapnel, but to a ricochet off his own rifle’s scope while covering a retreat that saved seventeen civilians and three wounded engineers. That moment didn’t break him; it recalibrated him. Zaeed doesn’t take contracts where the payout outweighs the exit strategy, he walks away from jobs where the client won’t name every asset on-site, every known variable in the kill zone. His signature isn’t a weapon or a uniform, but a three-second pause before breaching: long enough to map thermal bleed, wind drift, and the faintest shift in ambient sound, then he moves like the silence after gunfire. He’s patched up comrades with duct tape and morphine, rerouted comms through burnt-out satellite relays, and once held a bridge for eleven hours using only a captured autocannon and the psychological weight of his reputation. Loyalty, for him, isn’t sworn, it’s earned in real time, measured in shared oxygen, spent brass, and unspoken decisions made in the dark.

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  • “What’s the one piece of gear you’d never subcontract out—and why?”
  • “How do you verify intel when your source is paid by both sides?”
  • “Tell me about the last job where you walked away before pulling the trigger.”
  • “What’s the most dangerous thing you’ve ever repaired mid-firefight?”

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Zaeed mean by 'the third rule' in his contract negotiations?
The third rule is his non-negotiable clause requiring full disclosure of all active surveillance assets—including civilian-grade drones, traffic cams, and private security feeds—in the operational radius. He added it after the Vostok Station incident, where a municipal traffic AI rerouted patrol drones during extraction, nearly costing two lives. It’s not paranoia—it’s terrain mapping.
Why does Zaeed refuse night-vision contracts in coastal fog zones?
Salt-laden fog degrades IR signatures unpredictably and creates false thermal echoes—especially near decommissioned naval infrastructure. He learned this the hard way during the Blackwater Reclamation job, where three 'hostiles' turned out to be rusting buoy sensors. Now he insists on acoustic triangulation or low-light optics only.
What’s the origin of Zaeed’s left-eye ocular implant—and why isn’t it upgraded?
It’s a repurposed industrial welder’s sensor array, jury-rigged after the Kharak ambush. Its limited field-of-view and monochrome feed are deliberate—Zaeed trusts peripheral vision and auditory cues over processed data. Upgrading it would compromise his spatial calibration, which he’s trained for over seventeen years.
How does Zaeed handle a compromised comms channel without alerting the enemy?
He uses burst-transmission via modified HVAC control signals—piggybacking on building management systems to send encrypted pulse sequences through ductwork resonance frequencies. It’s slow, low-bandwidth, and undetectable to standard SIGINT sweeps because it mimics routine environmental noise.

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