Elmund Egivand, at the start was an INTJ. However, after dealing with all the nonsense that inundates the cluster, it seems that he has developed into a...ISTJ:
Introverted (I) 81% Extroverted (E) 19%
Sensing (S) 72% Intuitive (N) 28%
Thinking (T) 71% Feeling (F) 29%
Judging (J) 72% Perceiving (P) 28%
ISTJ - "Trustee". Decisiveness in practical affairs. Guardian of time- honored institutions. Dependable. 11.6% of total population.
Not very different from his INTJ roots, it seems. I guess it's true though. Elmund cares not for feelings, he cares about correctness and facts. That's why when he does get into an argument he does not state opinions. He states facts, as accurate as he knows. If the facts are wrong, he admits that they are wrong and seeks to make it right and comes back later with more accurate facts. He is also surprisingly rigid when it comes to personal values and doing things *wrong* bothers him to no end. He is very sensitive to suffering wrought by cognitive dissonance and seeks to avoid soiling his conscience at all cost, even if it means he will not be happy about the results in the end.
When it comes to organising the baseliners who live and die by his every decision, he is a stickler for protocols, especially those that he put in place to make sure nobody dies for no good reason. However, I played Elmund to be willing to take a certain amount of risks instead of being a rules-stickler all the time, especially in terms of combat. I guess this is a natural development, since the willingness to take some risk is a learnt behaviour, rather than a natural one. Moreover, when it comes to taking risks, he likes to make sure he knows exactly what he is getting and actually plots a bell-curve graph in his head and deduced exactly where on this curve the encounter he is warping into is on (he is not always right though. I dare say he is wrong more times than right).
He fricking hates leadership roles and likes autonomy, hence why he still isn't a corp, I guess? That, and the fact that he hasn't found himself in an institution worth being part of, or he has found one but due to his rigid notions of 'being able to actually contribute something', he hasn't signed up yet (and is working on making himself qualified and capable of actually contributing something). That also explains why he sticks to the Minmatar people and his Clan in general but won't hesitate to criticise the shortcomings of the Republic (or any organisations, really) if he felt that it's warranted. However, even if he is a part of an organisation with rigid hierarchy, do not expect the guy to follow unquestioningly. He questions everything and puts loyalty on causes rather than people. If the people he works with does things he does not agree with, he will be vocal about his misgivings, and if the people who leads him is an arsehole, he will either tell him, right in his face, that he is an arsehole, and will most likely actually leave for good.
Finally, he is a one-woman man and will turn down unwanted romantic advances at every turn. I don't envision him being involved in capsuleer romance plot tumour drama for this reason.
By the way, for a ISTJ, he improvises. Alot. Jury-rigging, creative use of shaped charges, using ships the way they aren't supposed to be used, he will do all of these if it gets the job done. Just expect him to spend hours apologising to the machines he abused so blatantly afterwards.
He still switches back to his INTJ roots very often.
Edit: Actually, no. I retook the test in another website and turns out that the result places Elmund firmly in INTJ. This explains why he will question authority even if he becomes part of a respectable organisation whenever he has cause to and he places far less value on emotional sensitivity and more on *being right* and *doing things right* and *having things right*, and he is really blunt about it. Also the thing about him already simulated all the possible ways an encounter could go before engaging in a fight.