Hendricks is a Lieutenant in the Joint Task Force stationed in Manhattan. She works as a duty officer in the Security Wing of the N.Y.C. Base of Operations, relaying messages and tasks between JTF staff and their allies, including agents from the Strategic Homeland Division.
She is a supporting character in Tom Clancy's The Division: Broken Dawn.
Biography[]
Tom Clancy's The Division: Broken Dawn[]
In April 2016, Division agent Aurelio Diaz was tasked with delivering a sealed envelope to the Post Office in place a deceased agent, Laila Khan. Inside, he left the package with the duty officer, Lt. Hendricks.
Diaz later met Hendricks again as she was getting off duty, informing her of his intent to return to Washington, D.C. and reunite with his children, Amelia and Ivan. Searching the JTF's files, Hendricks regretfully informed him that their settlement, the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, had been wiped out in a flood three weeks prior, and their further whereabouts were unknown. Although Diaz made to leave for D.C. immediately, she implored him to stay in New York for three more days, citing an upcoming JTF operation at City Hall that needed The Division's support. Reluctantly, he agreed.
While assisting the JTF's raid, Diaz received a backup call from a fellow agent, Ike Ronson, from some nearby apartments. Inside, he found the bodies of fourteen civilians, who had been recently massacred by the Duane Park Family; Diaz deduced that Ronson abandoned the civilians to their deaths, making him a rogue agent. He brought the matter to Hendricks, who fed the information to ISAC, and the pair were confused when the system failed to change Ronson's status. Unsatisfied, Diaz asked Hendricks to sweep Ronson's recent comms activity for clues to his motives; Hendricks complied, though aware that it violated Directive 51, which protected Division agents from JTF oversight. Diaz then left Manhattan, in pursuit of Ronson.
In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Diaz received a call from Hendricks, who sent him a partially-decrypted conversation between Ronson and someone named Mantis, including a mention of Michigan. The lieutenant kept intermittent contact with Diaz along his journey, eventually informing him that Ronson was looking for a civilian, April Kelleher, linked to the production of a possible cure for the Green Poison.
Diaz later joined Ronson and Kelleher in Ann Arbor, feigning coincidence; Kelleher told the agents about her late husband's work involving broad-spectrum antivirals, which were sent by Dr. Jessica Kandel to a laboratory in Ann Arbor for synthesis. The trio met with the lab's head researcher, Dr. Kavita Chandrasekhar, and learned the antivirals had already been sent to D.C. by order of the newly-inaugurated President, Andrew Ellis.
Diaz received a panicked call from Hendricks, who revealed Ronson's employer, Black Tusk, was mounting an imminent raid on the laboratory. Her warning allowed Diaz and Kelleher to escape, whereupon Diaz left for New London to investigate Black Tusk further.