Conditions:
Anxiety
Depression
Surprisingly enough, Kneecap actually has a some-what decent capability to connect and socialize with people, though he is rarely given time to do so due to his assignments.
Kneecap shows a past of high traumatization at the extremely young age of 4. It's almost like a classic frontier or outer-rim tragedy story.
Kneecap's technical name, Anekcahap, is a bastardization or insulting way of saying the russian name "Alexander". Although it was the fault of the recruiter for this (which I have no idea how this got through processing) Kneecap chose to keep it this way "because they [Referring to the UPP] were the ones who took my parents from me."
Kneecap demonstrates the ability to perform better when under high-pressure, and high-stake critical situations.
Despite Kneecap's ability to connect with people and socialize rather easily, he is rather disconnected from others in his squad, primarily due to the fact that he
I was watching him through the monitors on one of the evaluation days. (We don't tell the subject, of course) He was in a group, and I was also evaluating 2 others in that group and I almost didn't see him lurking.
An hour later, I come back and he's still in the same spot, with slightly different people. It caught my interest, and I had no other patients left to observe, so I watched him.
I watched him for nearly another hour as he reacted to people around him, laughing at dumb, crude, and even dark-humor jokes, which was a surprise to me given his past.
After his parents died, Kneecap was taken to a foster family through CPS (Child Protective Services). He recalls the feeling of being loved by his foster parents almost as if they were his own, real parents.
Despite having grudges against the UPP for the reasons listed earlier in this report, Kneecap holds an incredibly high moral standpoint on some very critical things:
0: If you judge an entire organization or group based on the actions of an individual person or an extremely small sample and that small sample's bias and prejudice, society will crumble due to prejudice and things that aren't even there in that group.
(Kneecap asked me to put that as a "0", which tells me how important it is to him)
Kneecap said there are only 4 things he cares about in a person:
1: Your morals
2: The integrity of those morals (how well you keep them)
3: Your competency at whatever you do, with honesty.
4: Your tolerance, or patience, to deal with someone who's ideals and ideology are different than your own. (Basic free will) (I see this as being stoic. Interesting quality for him.)
Kneecap recalled an incident to me where he directly dis-obeyed orders from command. "They were completely devoid of any and all morality. I can't follow an order like that, I don't care if I end up NJP'ed, or even Court Marshalled because of it. A space-base full of UPP that I can de-pressurize instantly and kill everyone inside I can do ... but to stoop to the their level of degeneracy by jeopardizing civilian lives? Possibly making another one of me because of my own actions? Hell no."
For records purposes, the commander of that operation was Court-Marshalled and sent to Military Prison. They had another operative do it during the OP, who's Agent name, and current status have obviously been removed from this file.
In conclusion, Kneecap is a strong, mentally stable, capable young man with a good set of moral codes he lives by despite having a tragic childhood.
This concludes my report. - M.D Nikina Ashtyn, Psychiatrist.