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{{Assignment Tracker
| firstname = Richard
| lastname = Drucker
| file = A1012
| password = CM621Ac78
| image = <!-- image file name (usually "At filePhoto.jpg") -->
| alias = David Rooijker, Don Rucker, T. Monk
| weight = 170 lbs
| sex = M
| hair = Brown
| nationality = Dutch/Argentinean
| complexion = Fair
| build = Lean
| race = Danish
| dob = 1943
| pob = Holland
| height = 6'1"
| lkl = Paro, Bhutan
| occupations = Internet entrepenuer
| scars = Scar tissue from radioisotope injection.
| ability = Telemetry
| eac = Cerebral
| detail = Ability to manipulate, receive, and transmit radio and Internet waves with the mind. The user acts as their own Internet hub, and is capable of communicating with any computer or radio, regardless of whether or not it has a connection.
| control = 90
| similar person = Hana Gitelman
| similar sex = F
| similar age = 27
| similar location = Missoula, MT
| similar control = 75%
| similar image = <!-- image file name for person exhibiting similar abilities -->
| biological = 30
| cerebral = 85
| elemental = 20
| temporal = 5
| cranial = Cranial imaging Drucker.jpg
| diagram = AT diagram Drucker.jpg
| history = Much of our information surrounding Richard Drucker's early life is speculative. His mother is believed to have been a dancer and his father a guerilla fighter, although neither of these facts have been confirmed. It is known that his parents died when he was very young, leaving the young Drucker to be raised in a monastery. After World War II ended Drucker was sent to Argentina.

From a very young age Drucker exhibited a fascination with revolutions and revolutionary figures, and by all accounts felt that it was his destiny to become one himself. When he attended college later in life he discovered Zen and Hindu philosophy, which stabilized his personality to some degree (see psychological profile), but his zeal to become a revolutionary remained, a zeal that only grew stronger when his ability to hear and interpret all forms of communication signals first manifested.

Drucker became part of the core team first tasked by the United States government to create a nationwide communications network. This network grew into today's Internet, an industry in which Drucker earned a sizable fortune. In New York City, Drucker met Charles Deveaux who introduced the young man to founding members of this Company. Their ideals ran counter to his and he moved in a different direction, though we know that he kept tabs on The Company over the years just as much as The Company kept tabs on him until his disappearance in India in the late 1980s.

After his disappearance, nothing was heard of Drucker for several years. Many presumed Drucker to be dead. However, years later communications were intercepted coming from the nation of Bhutan. Founder 06 personally traveled to Bhutan to locate Drucker, but only succeeded in turning up Drucker's longtime confidant and personal pilot, Hampton Connolly.

After this incident we presumed that Drucker was indeed dead, but in recent years Drucker manifested again, in a sense. A rogue viral program was detected in Company networks, a program bearing unmistakable resemblance to Drucker's work. It is currently not known if this program was created by Drucker or somehow Drucker himself. The question may indeed never be answered, as the Drucker program was completely destroyed by Agent Bishop (see case file C3023). Protocols have been set to ensure that other such rogue programs cannot gain access to Company databases in the future.

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| psych =From a very young age the subject exhibited pathological anger issues and a predilection for violent rages, behavior that was believed by his caretakers to be due to his abandonment issues stemming from his status as an orphan. Though documented with high intelligence in his college years, the subject developed a persecution complex, seeing a world around him that was filled with evil and becoming obsessed with doing something about it.

The subject's discovery of Zen and Hindu philosophy served to ground his unstable personality somewhat, but by all accounts he never resolved his issues with abandonment, nor did he make his peace with a world he perceived to be fundamentally unjust. Upon meeting the founding members of this Company, the subject found human faces upon which he could focus his anti-authority issues, and he developed an extreme hatred for both the founders of this Company as well as the Company itself.

Due to the subject's high level of hostility towards this Company, it is advised that only the most experienced and prepared agents engage him, if and when he should be rediscovered. His ability to intercept all communications signals must never be forgotten. If discovered, he should be surveyed. Photographic evidence of his existence is invaluable. Last direct contact made: 1977.

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