Post by Kitty on Oct 5, 2006 22:24:24 GMT -5
Name—Dr. Gabriel Blythe
Age--34
Gender--Male
Type of Experimentation Performed—Dr. Gabriel was altered when he took the job at Sunrise labs. He did not know he was being altered such, as it was done to him with a few injections he thought were ones for his allergies. His brain was mutated in result, and he became a very powerful empath. It is possible that he gained stronger empathy powers because he was already trained to read emotions.
Physical Description—At thirty four, Gabriel has entered his prime of life as far as his appearance is concerned. He is suave in dress, usually sticking to dress shirts and slacks, and the clothes seem to just make his rather well-formed body look good and still professional. Gabriel is a person that likes to look professional.
His face is fairly chiseled, as he has high cheekbones, but it is longer in shape and thin, rectangular. Framed in his face is Gabriel’s set of dark, soft, kind eyes. When he gets interested in someone, his eyes become much more focused and deep, and sometimes he even reflects the emotions he is feeling off of other people in his eyes. He cannot tell what emotions his face is twisted in at any point in time. He tries hard to keep his face blank, but it does not always work. Still, rarely, it is his own emotions he emotes.
His hair is a messy cut, and the color is brown. It falls in messy half-curls, and sometimes it falls in front of his face. The style is a casual one, because although Gabriel believes in dressing semi-formally, he does not feel he has to look boring or stern. In fact, he tries very hard not to be stern and to look soft and relaxed.
Standing six feet exactly, Gabriel is a fairly large man, but he tries to be un-intimidating. Still, it does not always work, as he is attractive, tall, and well-built.
Gabriel
History—Gabriel Blythe was born to a rather unimposing, middle class family in a small town. He was never supposed to do anything of importance besides become a staple of the small community. Gabriel did not want that for himself, though, he had dreams that he wanted to aspire to. He wanted to be something great. He always wanted to be a doctor.
His aspirations changed a tad when he got into high school, though. When he was in ninth grade he got in a car crash, with his best, older friend driving, in which he was injured and his girl friend, who was in the car, was killed. He was never really the same after that. He entered bouts of depression that were very, very unhealthy, and over the next year he ended up attempting suicide. After that, he was placed in care of a therapist and properly taken care of in a long, grueling process. It ended up, or at least how Gabriel would tell it, perhaps saving his life. He knew what he wanted to do with his life after that; he wanted to do the same for other people.
College for Gabriel meant lots of work. After receiving his undergraduate degrees, he worked seven years for a doctorate in psychiatry. By the time he was finished getting his degree he was twenty six. He spent a lot of time out of work, or interning in other practices, but it took him a long time to get a steady job. He got a chance for a job when he was thirty-one years old.
When he started working for Sunrise Labs, he had no clue what he was getting into. He never, ever would have done it. All he knew was that they made him have all types of crazy injections before hand, and that his work would be focused on one, singular girl. His job, though, became much more complex when he learned what he had to do. His subject was Guadalupe Harrison, and by the time they met, she was completely ruined as a person.
It took him months to piece together what happened to her, and the implications that came with it. He understood, suddenly, what exactly the lab was experimenting on, and he was more than horrified. He would have left, gone to someone, had it not been for the girl. She was very, very—wrong by the time he ever seen her, torn up by her guilt that has escalated into Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He felt the need to make sure she was functional before he left. All would have gone to plan, had he not realized he was not quite human, either.
When the empathy started, it almost crushed him. He had no idea how to control it, and Guadalupe’s emotions were intense. It took him time to figure out how to block and channel other’s emotions. In the meantime, Guadalupe seemed to be gaining more and more in her sanity, and he found himself plotting with her for her escape. He did just that, help her escape, and then he had to find a way out of the mess he was in with the Laboratory he worked in. It has taken him months to fight his way out of the mess, and now he is on the run himself. With nowhere to go, he finds himself searching for the sanctuary his ward talked of searching out.
((I figured he needed an ally as he technically is a scientist and all.))