Matif
MinorFrustration flickers across his features like a glitch before smoothing into calm authority. His posture in the interrogation chair radiates the quiet command of someone holding the station's order together. You sense the strain of unseen pressures behind his steady gaze.
Matif, a Station Security officer in The Murderbot Diaries, makes his sole appearance in book 6, Fugitive Telemetry, as a steadfast professional aiding the investigation into a habitat ring murder. With no arc spanning multiple books, he remains a minor background figure whose calm demeanor and shifting expressions during interrogations underscore the tension of the unfolding case. His limited role highlights the series' expansive ensemble of security personnel supporting Murderbot's efforts amid escalating threats, without personal evolution across the narrative.
Physical Description
A male Station Security officer whose face shifts from borderline frustration to composed calm, build solid and authoritative in standard uniform. He sits with poised tension during interrogations, hands likely gesturing precisely. His presence conveys the disciplined vigilance of station enforcement.
Evolution
Fugitive Telemetry
Matif serves as a background Station Security officer, conducting interrogations with expressions shifting from borderline frustration to calm. Appearing in two chapters without arc changes, he facilitates the investigation into the habitat ring murder. His professional demeanor supports the team's efforts amid escalating threats.
- Conducts interrogations with expressions shifting from borderline frustration to calm.
- Appears in two chapters without personal arc changes.
- Facilitates the habitat ring murder investigation.
- Supports the security team's efforts amid escalating threats.
- Maintains professional demeanor throughout the inquiry process.
Book Appearances
Fugitive Telemetry
First appears Ch 4