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=== Personality ===
=== Personality ===
Although he seemed to genuinely care about his team, Sir Carey was extremely pragmatic in his behaviour, speaking in clipped functional jargon and remaining stoic even in great emergencies. Caring more about decorum and propriety than the heroes making up Section P, he was irritated by their frequent lack of modesty and general casual fashion sense, urging them to properly dress up in their bespoke costumes for meetings, much to their annoyance. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1 (comic story)|Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1]]'')
Although he seemed to genuinely care about his team, Sir Carey was extremely pragmatic in his behaviour, speaking in clipped functional jargon and remaining stoic even in great emergencies. Caring more about decorum and propriety than the heroes making up Section P, he was irritated by their frequent lack of modesty and general casual fashion sense, urging them to properly dress up in their bespoke costumes for meetings, much to their annoyance. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1 (comic story)|Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1]]'') He had a fatherly soft spot for [[Kate Five|Kate]] but tried not to show it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Kate Five Extended Bio (short story)|Kate Five Extended Bio]]'')


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Sir James Carey was involved in an underhanded deal authorities made with the [[Japan]]ese [[Yakuza]], wherein which the Yakuza handed over their infamous teenage assassin [[Takako Yoshida]] in exchange for reduced interference in their less showy criminal endeavours from international authorities. He was given to Takako as her next assassination target, but actually forewarned, with an entire armed squad (including a [[Combat Psyker|telepathic]] attacker) waiting to collect her before she could take her shot. After she was apprehended as planned, however, Sir Carey visited her in the facility where she was detained and gave her the chance to be freed and have her slate wiped clean if she agreed to become part of [[Section P]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Battle Angel Yoshida Bio (short story)|Battle Angel Yoshida Bio]]'')
When an alien orphan girl was found in [[Angel Falls]], Sir Carey negotiated with the [[Guardians]] and they ultimately agreed that Carey's organisation was best-equipped to raise the child, who would then grow up to become [[Nexus Girl]], a member of [[Section P]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Kate Five Extended Bio (short story)|Kate Five Extended Bio]]'')
 
Sir James Carey was involved in an underhanded deal authorities made with the [[Japan]]ese [[Yakuza]], wherein which the Yakuza handed over their infamous teenage assassin [[Takako Yoshida]] in exchange for reduced interference in their less showy criminal endeavours from international authorities. He was given to Takako as her next assassination target, but actually forewarned, with an entire armed squad (including a [[Combat Psyker|telepathic]] attacker) waiting to collect her before she could take her shot. After she was apprehended as planned, however, Sir Carey visited her in the facility where she was detained and gave her the chance to be freed and have her slate wiped clean if she agreed to become part of Section P. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Battle Angel Yoshida Bio (short story)|Battle Angel Yoshida Bio]]'')


[[File:Sir Carey confronts Taki and Nexi about Aqua's death.png|thumb|left|250px|Sir Carey, having just learned of [[Aqua Marine]]'s death, demands an explanation from [[Battle Angel]] and [[Nexus Girl]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1 (comic story)|Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1]]'')]]
[[File:Sir Carey confronts Taki and Nexi about Aqua's death.png|thumb|left|250px|Sir Carey, having just learned of [[Aqua Marine]]'s death, demands an explanation from [[Battle Angel]] and [[Nexus Girl]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1 (comic story)|Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1]]'')]]

Revision as of 10:00, 24 September 2022

In Reality Z-25 31-H, Sir James Carey, often referred to as simply Sir Carey, was the overseer of Section P, the British Ministry of Defence's superhero team.

Description

Physical appearance

Sir Carey was an old man with pale, wrinkled skin and short, light-gray hair. He usually wore a white shirt and black tie. (COMIC: Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1)

Personality

Although he seemed to genuinely care about his team, Sir Carey was extremely pragmatic in his behaviour, speaking in clipped functional jargon and remaining stoic even in great emergencies. Caring more about decorum and propriety than the heroes making up Section P, he was irritated by their frequent lack of modesty and general casual fashion sense, urging them to properly dress up in their bespoke costumes for meetings, much to their annoyance. (COMIC: Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1) He had a fatherly soft spot for Kate but tried not to show it. (PROSE: Kate Five Extended Bio)

Biography

When an alien orphan girl was found in Angel Falls, Sir Carey negotiated with the Guardians and they ultimately agreed that Carey's organisation was best-equipped to raise the child, who would then grow up to become Nexus Girl, a member of Section P. (PROSE: Kate Five Extended Bio)

Sir James Carey was involved in an underhanded deal authorities made with the Japanese Yakuza, wherein which the Yakuza handed over their infamous teenage assassin Takako Yoshida in exchange for reduced interference in their less showy criminal endeavours from international authorities. He was given to Takako as her next assassination target, but actually forewarned, with an entire armed squad (including a telepathic attacker) waiting to collect her before she could take her shot. After she was apprehended as planned, however, Sir Carey visited her in the facility where she was detained and gave her the chance to be freed and have her slate wiped clean if she agreed to become part of Section P. (PROSE: Battle Angel Yoshida Bio)

Sir Carey, having just learned of Aqua Marine's death, demands an explanation from Battle Angel and Nexus Girl. (COMIC: Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1)

Six years later, with Taki now 24, (PROSE: Battle Angel Yoshida Bio) on the evening when Kate Five returned to Section P HQ after becoming covertly possessed by an alien entity, an unsuspecting Sir Carey greeted her, ordering her to prepare a full report on her encounter with a mysterious metahuman (who was actually the alien's previous host) before nine o'clock. Later, after Kate went on a rampage and killed Aqua Marine before fleeing, Sir Carey intervened, demanding an immediate full report from Battle Angel and Nexus Girl, the latter of whom had just bonded with another symbiote. After getting the two heroines, who, since the fight had broken out in the showers, were naked at the time, to put on their uniforms, Carey called for a full meeting of Section P during which he explained the situation to them before ceding the floor to Nexus Girl, who explained her new dual nature in her own words and assured her friends that she was still their friend and still, in a very real way, the same person as before. (COMIC: Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 1)

Six months later, Section P followed Kate to the American city of Angel Falls. Upon arriving, they were met with a representative of the Guardians, Ms. Blitzen, who had a conversation with Sir Carey. Later the same day, Blitzen would face Kate herself, ultimately being killed. (COMIC: Kate Five vs Symbiote - Chapter 2)