Post by Napoleon IV on Nov 24, 2013 21:17:25 GMT
Steam Name: Napoleon IV
Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:30314043
Age:Fourteen
How long have you been Roleplaying? (can be any game):Almost four years.
How long have you been playing Serious GMod RP?:About 1.5 years
Authorization(s): A Doctorate in Medical Science. (Expert Knowledge of Medical)
Character's Name:Doctor Elijah Blumstein
Age:41
Gender:Male
Affiliation:Civil Medical Union; Judaism
Write a detailed in-canon back-story how your character obtained these authorizations.
Elijah was a young boy born to two Jewish parents in Switzerland. His parents were refugees from the Reign of Adolf Hitler, 1933. They had luckily escaped unharmed. Previous to the occupation, Elijah’s father, Marek was a mechanic for a small garage in Southern Germany; the small town of Dietfurt. Before the reign of Hitler, the Polish mechanic married a German girl named Elisa. They shared the same synagogue. Whenever the reign of Hitler started, local Protestant churches assisted Jewish refugees escape that area of Bavaria, blending them in whenever they searched churches and synagogues.
Unrelated filler aside, Elijah was born to these two wonderful people. During his birth, the lovely green eyed woman, in unstoppable pain and suffering, could not handle the experience and her heart gave up. Cardiac arrest followed soon thereafter, and Elijah was rushed away from the site, screaming and crying. He was in a little blue blanket, his eyes turquoise like his mother’s, they shined with confidence, yet his face showed the resemblance of his Polish heritage, not yet following as he was just a new-born child but it would later be unmistakably Slavic.
Marek Blumstein got entire custody of the boy, as expected. The state also paid him a large amount of money, enough for him to raise the child for the new few years. Mark decided to take Elijah and himself to his brother’s home. Marek’s brother, Jakub gladly let them in, splitting the rent in half between the two. Jakub, was also a mechanic, an occupation that ran through the family. Marek found easy work inside of Jakub’s employer, another garage. During that time, the two brothers easily kept Elijah’s future intact. By the time Elijah was seven, he was enrolled into Soviet
schools; the strongest education in the world at the time.
First grade blew by quietly, he never got in trouble and didn’t have many friends that ever came over but yet brought home many stories and could probably write a newspaper with everything he knew, if he knew how to read and write. Second grade went by similarly, no problems other than two C’s on one report card that clearly caused chastisement. Over time, he became more pious as he thought of impressing his mother’s spirit. He paid full attention at the synagogue, praying often and signing the cheery little songs that they do. Third and Fourth grade, along with his Church education, he excelled. The rabbi would tutor him when he got out of school, then he would go to the library and content himself there. He didn’t socialize much, but when he did, he knew how to be polite and make friends, he simply didn’t.
When he reached the middle school, they would start learning multiple languages. Elijah took interest in English; Polish and Russian were the primary languages. So studying his Polish language easily, the English language with difficulty and the Russian with poor grades entirely, he still passed Fifth, Sixth and Seventh grade. He no longer had to go to English classes, he spoke it fluently with an extremely potent accent that resembled a mix of Swiss and Polish. Marek and Jakub still made bank as per usual, living happily in the same studio apartment, the brothers were closer than ever. The only time they fought was over who would pay the next bar tab. Elijah gathered his hardy Polish heritage and became a quiet Scholar with good intentions and a pious heart.
In High School, finishing Eighth grade he went to Ninth, continuing on as a perfectly behaved social troglodyte. Whenever he was prompted to go to college, often enforced by the Soviets for students with excellent grades, his scholarship was paid for by the Soviet government in position of Poland. Elijah first decided to go into Engineering, as to be a one-up of his loving father and amazing uncle. After a while of attempting to learn the Greek language known as Engineering, he stopped studying it. He then went to college during high school for Pre-Medical. Medical school was an eight year course for a Master’s degree, but Elijah knew he would be going the entire way. Marek and Jakub knew they could pay together to make their relative and dear son succeed. Living this way was even easier once Mikhail Gorbachev came into office, expanding freedom and tuning the Communism to Socialist levels. Elijah found it easy to get used to seeing buildings like McDonald’s near his city.
Pre-Med was damn hard, especially because some things he would learn would eventually go against his religion. As time went by, however, he found it easier to just socialize with the Christian children instead of being a Jewish troglodyte. It didn’t take long for him to convert to the majority religion; by doing this, his father believed that because he was smarter, it might have been a better choice too, and he experimented with Christian churches, eventually converting the entire Blumstein family from the Star of David to the Cross.
Elijah struggled throughout Medical School, in the middle of it he graduated from High School. Without his Jewish tutor, he had to find help with the rest of the Scholars he socialized with. He met a medical student named Daniel, who was also Polish. They helped each other stay alive inside of the University, and moved on from Medical School to become Medical Interns at the same hospital in Krakow. The state saw the potential inside of Elijah, and helped with student loans that would, in the coming years, be a threat to Marek and Jakub’s finances.
He had total interest watching his first operation, in the operating room, mask on, gloves on, and his little reading glasses too. Behind them, his green eye’s shimmered red from time to time. The Surgeon quietly preformed the open heart surgery, easily too. Elijah was extremely interested in this profession. He knew that in his third year he was set in mind with what he was to do. Fourth year followed quickly, Daniel and Elijah keeping each other alive. He mainly followed the same education line as all else, having the rough moments in his friendships and the occasional chat with a professor, yet for the most part, it was very straightforward all the way until he became a doctor.
He continued living with his father and uncle until he saved up the rest of the money to return to school and become a holder of a Doctorate. It’s starting to get boring to copy paste “he did well in school stayed out of trouble” so I will go forward in time to when he holds his Doctorate.
Doctor Elijah worked at a large hospital in Krakow. The Soviet Union was dead, and Elijah prospered as a high education person in a new “Americanized” Poland. It truly made all those countries second world countries. Elijah returned to being a troglodyte, even finding his Christian co-workers to be annoying and excessive. He wanted to work his shift, help as much as possible and get it over with. He was the true anti-social workaholic. By this time, he lived in his own bourgeois home atop a hill outside of Krakow.
After long years of non-eventful work, his Father passed away in year 2001. His uncle then moved to the United States as an immigrant. The passing of his father didn’t hurt him too much, the man was 83 by that point. Elijah expected it, knew it would happen and accepted it before it even happened.
After another decade, another tragedy happened. Elijah found the city of Krakow burning on his way to work, and his car was stopped by the military, who were acting much different. A Hunter synthetic patrolled with the surrendered army to make sure they had followed the new Union’s orders. Far, far in the distance Citadels could be seen rapidly raising from the ground, surrounded by large beans that moved blocks with their minds, but one could only seem to think they were part of the citadel itself unless they were very close.
Elijah was arrested and held in a Prison, Nova Prospekt if they had it yet. While he was there, they found his records of Doctorate, his work history, his dad’s history, his mom’s death, his religions. Everything about him. They offered him to become a Civil Administrator to the Citadel of Kiev, a Minister Status. He deftly denied it, and they mind-wiped the entire experience. He was put into whichever Citadel was closest to Krakow, Poland. Later, with good behavior and high loyalist points, he joined the CMU, and was appointed a T1 status simply because of his Doctorate. They briefed him over the rules, and kept him in line. Elijah didn’t like the City of Krakow, however. He decided to transfer to another City, and the UU chose City 17.
His final command was to get in touch with one named “Director Uris.”
What will these authorizations give your character in regards to perks or defects?He’ll dominate the CMU with Medical Expertise, but his all lack of Combat skills makes him susceptible to finding friends in the resistance, or being attacked by them.
What do you plan to do with these perks/defects?I plan on continuing a character from Adamant Gaming with an alternate storyline.
Will anyone else need these auths? (If so, list OOC and IC name(s))What? No.
Extra Notes (optional):Sorry if I got any of the Jewish religious stuff wrong, I’m not the best with that.
Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:30314043
Age:Fourteen
How long have you been Roleplaying? (can be any game):Almost four years.
How long have you been playing Serious GMod RP?:About 1.5 years
Authorization(s): A Doctorate in Medical Science. (Expert Knowledge of Medical)
Character's Name:Doctor Elijah Blumstein
Age:41
Gender:Male
Affiliation:Civil Medical Union; Judaism
Write a detailed in-canon back-story how your character obtained these authorizations.
Elijah was a young boy born to two Jewish parents in Switzerland. His parents were refugees from the Reign of Adolf Hitler, 1933. They had luckily escaped unharmed. Previous to the occupation, Elijah’s father, Marek was a mechanic for a small garage in Southern Germany; the small town of Dietfurt. Before the reign of Hitler, the Polish mechanic married a German girl named Elisa. They shared the same synagogue. Whenever the reign of Hitler started, local Protestant churches assisted Jewish refugees escape that area of Bavaria, blending them in whenever they searched churches and synagogues.
Unrelated filler aside, Elijah was born to these two wonderful people. During his birth, the lovely green eyed woman, in unstoppable pain and suffering, could not handle the experience and her heart gave up. Cardiac arrest followed soon thereafter, and Elijah was rushed away from the site, screaming and crying. He was in a little blue blanket, his eyes turquoise like his mother’s, they shined with confidence, yet his face showed the resemblance of his Polish heritage, not yet following as he was just a new-born child but it would later be unmistakably Slavic.
Marek Blumstein got entire custody of the boy, as expected. The state also paid him a large amount of money, enough for him to raise the child for the new few years. Mark decided to take Elijah and himself to his brother’s home. Marek’s brother, Jakub gladly let them in, splitting the rent in half between the two. Jakub, was also a mechanic, an occupation that ran through the family. Marek found easy work inside of Jakub’s employer, another garage. During that time, the two brothers easily kept Elijah’s future intact. By the time Elijah was seven, he was enrolled into Soviet
schools; the strongest education in the world at the time.
First grade blew by quietly, he never got in trouble and didn’t have many friends that ever came over but yet brought home many stories and could probably write a newspaper with everything he knew, if he knew how to read and write. Second grade went by similarly, no problems other than two C’s on one report card that clearly caused chastisement. Over time, he became more pious as he thought of impressing his mother’s spirit. He paid full attention at the synagogue, praying often and signing the cheery little songs that they do. Third and Fourth grade, along with his Church education, he excelled. The rabbi would tutor him when he got out of school, then he would go to the library and content himself there. He didn’t socialize much, but when he did, he knew how to be polite and make friends, he simply didn’t.
When he reached the middle school, they would start learning multiple languages. Elijah took interest in English; Polish and Russian were the primary languages. So studying his Polish language easily, the English language with difficulty and the Russian with poor grades entirely, he still passed Fifth, Sixth and Seventh grade. He no longer had to go to English classes, he spoke it fluently with an extremely potent accent that resembled a mix of Swiss and Polish. Marek and Jakub still made bank as per usual, living happily in the same studio apartment, the brothers were closer than ever. The only time they fought was over who would pay the next bar tab. Elijah gathered his hardy Polish heritage and became a quiet Scholar with good intentions and a pious heart.
In High School, finishing Eighth grade he went to Ninth, continuing on as a perfectly behaved social troglodyte. Whenever he was prompted to go to college, often enforced by the Soviets for students with excellent grades, his scholarship was paid for by the Soviet government in position of Poland. Elijah first decided to go into Engineering, as to be a one-up of his loving father and amazing uncle. After a while of attempting to learn the Greek language known as Engineering, he stopped studying it. He then went to college during high school for Pre-Medical. Medical school was an eight year course for a Master’s degree, but Elijah knew he would be going the entire way. Marek and Jakub knew they could pay together to make their relative and dear son succeed. Living this way was even easier once Mikhail Gorbachev came into office, expanding freedom and tuning the Communism to Socialist levels. Elijah found it easy to get used to seeing buildings like McDonald’s near his city.
Pre-Med was damn hard, especially because some things he would learn would eventually go against his religion. As time went by, however, he found it easier to just socialize with the Christian children instead of being a Jewish troglodyte. It didn’t take long for him to convert to the majority religion; by doing this, his father believed that because he was smarter, it might have been a better choice too, and he experimented with Christian churches, eventually converting the entire Blumstein family from the Star of David to the Cross.
Elijah struggled throughout Medical School, in the middle of it he graduated from High School. Without his Jewish tutor, he had to find help with the rest of the Scholars he socialized with. He met a medical student named Daniel, who was also Polish. They helped each other stay alive inside of the University, and moved on from Medical School to become Medical Interns at the same hospital in Krakow. The state saw the potential inside of Elijah, and helped with student loans that would, in the coming years, be a threat to Marek and Jakub’s finances.
He had total interest watching his first operation, in the operating room, mask on, gloves on, and his little reading glasses too. Behind them, his green eye’s shimmered red from time to time. The Surgeon quietly preformed the open heart surgery, easily too. Elijah was extremely interested in this profession. He knew that in his third year he was set in mind with what he was to do. Fourth year followed quickly, Daniel and Elijah keeping each other alive. He mainly followed the same education line as all else, having the rough moments in his friendships and the occasional chat with a professor, yet for the most part, it was very straightforward all the way until he became a doctor.
He continued living with his father and uncle until he saved up the rest of the money to return to school and become a holder of a Doctorate. It’s starting to get boring to copy paste “he did well in school stayed out of trouble” so I will go forward in time to when he holds his Doctorate.
Doctor Elijah worked at a large hospital in Krakow. The Soviet Union was dead, and Elijah prospered as a high education person in a new “Americanized” Poland. It truly made all those countries second world countries. Elijah returned to being a troglodyte, even finding his Christian co-workers to be annoying and excessive. He wanted to work his shift, help as much as possible and get it over with. He was the true anti-social workaholic. By this time, he lived in his own bourgeois home atop a hill outside of Krakow.
After long years of non-eventful work, his Father passed away in year 2001. His uncle then moved to the United States as an immigrant. The passing of his father didn’t hurt him too much, the man was 83 by that point. Elijah expected it, knew it would happen and accepted it before it even happened.
After another decade, another tragedy happened. Elijah found the city of Krakow burning on his way to work, and his car was stopped by the military, who were acting much different. A Hunter synthetic patrolled with the surrendered army to make sure they had followed the new Union’s orders. Far, far in the distance Citadels could be seen rapidly raising from the ground, surrounded by large beans that moved blocks with their minds, but one could only seem to think they were part of the citadel itself unless they were very close.
Elijah was arrested and held in a Prison, Nova Prospekt if they had it yet. While he was there, they found his records of Doctorate, his work history, his dad’s history, his mom’s death, his religions. Everything about him. They offered him to become a Civil Administrator to the Citadel of Kiev, a Minister Status. He deftly denied it, and they mind-wiped the entire experience. He was put into whichever Citadel was closest to Krakow, Poland. Later, with good behavior and high loyalist points, he joined the CMU, and was appointed a T1 status simply because of his Doctorate. They briefed him over the rules, and kept him in line. Elijah didn’t like the City of Krakow, however. He decided to transfer to another City, and the UU chose City 17.
His final command was to get in touch with one named “Director Uris.”
What will these authorizations give your character in regards to perks or defects?He’ll dominate the CMU with Medical Expertise, but his all lack of Combat skills makes him susceptible to finding friends in the resistance, or being attacked by them.
What do you plan to do with these perks/defects?I plan on continuing a character from Adamant Gaming with an alternate storyline.
Will anyone else need these auths? (If so, list OOC and IC name(s))What? No.
Extra Notes (optional):Sorry if I got any of the Jewish religious stuff wrong, I’m not the best with that.