Matt Jackson

"You don't know a damn thing. Look at this."

- Hiroshi Takemoto

Matt Jackson (マット・ジャクスン) is a major ally featured in Say Hi to Virginia. He is a Technician and the 1st-in-command to the cargo ship, the Dillinger. Bored out of his mind, he spends time in his room lazing around but becomes a decisive leader when a bomber threatens to destroy the ship.

Appearance
Matt Jackson is a seemingly middle-aged man who often dresses in casual attire. He is seen wearing an open jacket over his uniform sweatshirt as well as cargo pants. Matt Jackson sports a neatly trimmed mustache and full head of light hair accompanied by a pair of dark bushy eye-brows.

Personality
Matt is a grumbly man, who tends to spend his time lazying around the Dillinger as he often finds himself bored. He has a habit of complaining to his crewmate, Hiroshi, about being in space. However, when the situation calls for it, Matt can turn into a stoic and commanding leader, worthy of earning his title of captain.

Leadership
Matt Jackson is able to quickly make decisons and issue instructions to his crew and his former position in the Armed Forces lends itself to his advantage in seniority.

Technological Engineering
In his introduction, Matt is listed as the cargo ship's technician. He is extremely familiar with the technology aboard the Dillinger and is able to easily able to interact with many functions aboard the ship, such as Bonnie. Upon learning of the bomb, he was able to intuitively asses the composition of the bomb and the best plan of action to disarm it, as well as guide Clyde through the disarment process.

History
Previous to his position as the 1st-in-command to the cargo ship, the Dillinger, Matt spend an undisclosed amount of time as a member of the Armed Forces.

Aboard the Dillinger, Matt Jackson fulfills the role of Captain and 1st-in-command, as well as a technician. While playing darts in his room one day, all while complaining about the A.I aboard the cargo ship, he is met with a transmission by Hiroshi about a ship attempting to make contact with them. He sarcastically allows Hiroshi permission to answer their transmission and is thrown off of his couch soon after when the escape pods aboard the ship explode.

Upon being informed by Hiroshi of their situation, he attempts to calm down down his younger crew member, only to be met with more panic. Matt quickly begins to understand the makeup of the bomb, and urges Hiroshi to not act so rash in regards to defusing "Virginia". He discovers that there is an invisble barrier surrounding the bomb after recieving an analysis by Bonnie, as well as a glass vacuum.

Matt quickly gets to work on a safe plan of action to diffuse "Virginia". Him and Hiroshi quickly make their way to the Pilot Room where he begins to explain his plan to his crew member. He states that the first move is to make the entire block where the bomb is contained a vacuum in order to open to lid without triggering the bomb. They will then send in Clyde in order to do the dismantling in the vacuumed out block. The plan heavily relies on Clyde's ability to fit it's hands through the "Virginia"'s invisible barrier, thought he has already had Bonnie preform an analysis on the composition of the bomb. The main goal being to cut the detonation wire within the bomb.

As the plan is set into motion, Matt warns Clyde to take it slow cutting through the glass vacuum. Once the cut is complete, Matt directs Clyde to open up the bomb for diffusal, though suddently stops him as to avoid setting off the barrier. While things seem to go smoothly for a brief period of time, Matt is quickly informed by Hiroshi about a water leak in the block where "Virginia" is being diffused due to the build in pressure in the pipes when the area was vacuumed off. In a series of quick decision making and feedback from Hiroshi, Matt is able to direct Clyde to diffuse the bomb just in time before the water from the leak made contact with the bomb's barrier.

Once the bomb is diffused and the situation is alieviated, Matt and the rest of the crew rest in their Living Room, with Hiroshi making tea and offering a cup to the captain. Matt declines and claims to go to his room to take a nap after the ordeal. Soon after his departure from the room, Hiroshi recieves a transmission from the mysterious bomber claiming that they are now aboard the Dillinger.