Post by neon725 on Feb 28, 2007 0:36:26 GMT -5
Full Name: Garrett Lovelock
Alias: Ghost Shift (See qualifications)
Gender: Male
Age: 41
Race: Human
Eye Color: Red
Hair Description (Color, length, type-straight or curly): Short, brown, untidy.
Body Type (height, build, weight, ect.): Tall and slender, standing at 6'2". He often looks wider when wearing his cloak. He claims it was made in 1627
Skin Type (Fair, tanned, dark, albino, ect.): Pale
Attire: Casual: Dark brown cloak with hood. Buisness: White labcoat
Overall Desription: Dark. Classic movie thief/scientist depending on situation.
Personality: Moody. He is intelligent, but often speaks in riddles to weed out the "Mediocre population"
Strong Point(s): Intelligence
Weakness: Impatience, (Often messes up intelligence, see history) his strange priorities, temper, and crabby because few think him to be sane.
Likes/Dislikes: Likes: Intelligence Dislikes: nonintelligence and spiders. Evil spiders...
Powers: Teleportation and Magic bow and quiver.
Desired Position: Teaching Physics, but he will take history or ability-refining if he must.
Why we should hire you: Because I asked nicely. (That's him, in a nutshell by the way.)
Qualifications:
In the year 2096, Garrett Lovelock was thought mad for his beiliefs in the mysterious substance known as "The Void". Though Garrett didn't know yet, the void was anything that existed without space or time, simply being there, or not being there. If you were to go below the level of protoquarks on an atomic scale, you would in fact find nothing, as the void, which is also the building block of matter, exists without position or dimension, so your frame of referance in which to measure the void becomes inapplicable. He also did not know that it was an extreme manifestation within the void that originally created time and space, back at the big bang.
Now imagine an experiment gone wrong enough to send a human being through the void and out the other side. That's right, a three dimensional object being forced under the rules of a non-dimensional world. The end of both universes? Or the greatest scientific breakthrough since the invention of the lightbulb? And so Garrett's adventure begins...
However, Garrett's downfall was his impatience. Had the simple thought ocurred to him that the void existed out of space and time, he never would have tried the device he built. Oh well, off he goes, 696 years into the past...
He arrived in the medieval times. He had brought a portable one-time-use version of the device for just this reason, but he decided not to use it for one thing he realized: if the void could hold together time and space, yet so easily broken into by someone like him, then wouldn't that explain the myth of magic? Garrett's quest for power begins...
Over time and meditation, he has managed to go in and out of the void at will, allowing him the power of teleportation, but he decided not to use time travel again for three reasons. One, mistakes would be a lot more costly than just traveling through space, after all, that's what got him here in the first place. Two, a temporal paradox. If he met himself by mistake, it could cause time to error and skip. Garrett wouldn't like any corrections the time stream would have to make to remain linear. Three, these so called wizards already had a limited understanding of the void, thus a headstart to obtaining universal control, maybe even meeting this god person that supposedly made the universe.
During his studies, he made an "Enchanted" bow and quiver that gave him unlimited arrows of various types, and he realized that his increased intelligence should give him dominion over the primitive folk surrounding him. Thus he changed his name to Ghost Shift, to match the legends and strike fear into their hearts.
Over the next ten years, Shift studied as much as he could in the void, as well as the so called mythical creatures that surrounded him, which seemed more and more logical the more he studied them.
But he was growing old.
Deciding once and for all that someone else had to finish his work, he used the device to return home.
The above text you may or may not beilieve. After all, being misunderstood is the pinnacle of my character
He knew that becoming a professor was the easiest way to spread his knowledge, but with impatience being his downfall, he forgot to remember that he was already laughed out of one college. Soon to be the second... And third... And so forth, but one seemed particularly different. It went by the name Lamier High... Not a college but at least he could teach. Garrett was desperate at this point, so it didn't really matter.
Alias: Ghost Shift (See qualifications)
Gender: Male
Age: 41
Race: Human
Eye Color: Red
Hair Description (Color, length, type-straight or curly): Short, brown, untidy.
Body Type (height, build, weight, ect.): Tall and slender, standing at 6'2". He often looks wider when wearing his cloak. He claims it was made in 1627
Skin Type (Fair, tanned, dark, albino, ect.): Pale
Attire: Casual: Dark brown cloak with hood. Buisness: White labcoat
Overall Desription: Dark. Classic movie thief/scientist depending on situation.
Personality: Moody. He is intelligent, but often speaks in riddles to weed out the "Mediocre population"
Strong Point(s): Intelligence
Weakness: Impatience, (Often messes up intelligence, see history) his strange priorities, temper, and crabby because few think him to be sane.
Likes/Dislikes: Likes: Intelligence Dislikes: nonintelligence and spiders. Evil spiders...
Powers: Teleportation and Magic bow and quiver.
Desired Position: Teaching Physics, but he will take history or ability-refining if he must.
Why we should hire you: Because I asked nicely. (That's him, in a nutshell by the way.)
Qualifications:
In the year 2096, Garrett Lovelock was thought mad for his beiliefs in the mysterious substance known as "The Void". Though Garrett didn't know yet, the void was anything that existed without space or time, simply being there, or not being there. If you were to go below the level of protoquarks on an atomic scale, you would in fact find nothing, as the void, which is also the building block of matter, exists without position or dimension, so your frame of referance in which to measure the void becomes inapplicable. He also did not know that it was an extreme manifestation within the void that originally created time and space, back at the big bang.
Now imagine an experiment gone wrong enough to send a human being through the void and out the other side. That's right, a three dimensional object being forced under the rules of a non-dimensional world. The end of both universes? Or the greatest scientific breakthrough since the invention of the lightbulb? And so Garrett's adventure begins...
However, Garrett's downfall was his impatience. Had the simple thought ocurred to him that the void existed out of space and time, he never would have tried the device he built. Oh well, off he goes, 696 years into the past...
He arrived in the medieval times. He had brought a portable one-time-use version of the device for just this reason, but he decided not to use it for one thing he realized: if the void could hold together time and space, yet so easily broken into by someone like him, then wouldn't that explain the myth of magic? Garrett's quest for power begins...
Over time and meditation, he has managed to go in and out of the void at will, allowing him the power of teleportation, but he decided not to use time travel again for three reasons. One, mistakes would be a lot more costly than just traveling through space, after all, that's what got him here in the first place. Two, a temporal paradox. If he met himself by mistake, it could cause time to error and skip. Garrett wouldn't like any corrections the time stream would have to make to remain linear. Three, these so called wizards already had a limited understanding of the void, thus a headstart to obtaining universal control, maybe even meeting this god person that supposedly made the universe.
During his studies, he made an "Enchanted" bow and quiver that gave him unlimited arrows of various types, and he realized that his increased intelligence should give him dominion over the primitive folk surrounding him. Thus he changed his name to Ghost Shift, to match the legends and strike fear into their hearts.
Over the next ten years, Shift studied as much as he could in the void, as well as the so called mythical creatures that surrounded him, which seemed more and more logical the more he studied them.
But he was growing old.
Deciding once and for all that someone else had to finish his work, he used the device to return home.
The above text you may or may not beilieve. After all, being misunderstood is the pinnacle of my character
He knew that becoming a professor was the easiest way to spread his knowledge, but with impatience being his downfall, he forgot to remember that he was already laughed out of one college. Soon to be the second... And third... And so forth, but one seemed particularly different. It went by the name Lamier High... Not a college but at least he could teach. Garrett was desperate at this point, so it didn't really matter.