Reserved, sheet coming.
Name: Will Hazec
Sex: Male
Age: 16
Description : Will is 5 ft 4 with spiky blue hair and a muscular body from working on machines all day. He has a series of tattoos on his body and very soft facial features matched with his deep blue eyes.
Occupation: Prodigy in mechanical engineering, Theoretical physics, Human anatomy and AI programming. (( Basically he's a scientist and engineer who's focus is in those fields. ))
Background: Will is the adopted son of the DR's Hazec, scientists who were world renowned in the field of creating mechanical parts to augment or replace human limbs and organs.
His mother died during labor unable to get to a hospital in time but not before making her friends promise to take care of Will for her.
Shortly after his birth it was discovered that having been oxygen deprived for several minutes will had received substantial brain damage. Seeing an opportunity in this his new parents took the unprecedented step of implanting a small computer directly into his brain which when combined with specially designed nanites injected throughout his body repaired the.damaged tissue, the treatment however worked better then intended not only repairing but enhancing his ability to learn.
By the age of 10 Will was recognised as a prodigy in his parents field and beyond largely because nobody knew what had been done in his brain.
At 16 he was both renowned and thrown out of the scientific community for experimenting on human beings to further the science that had made him so gifted.
At 17 his parents were able to get him a place on the ship so he could escape from his reputation and find a place to continue his work in peace.
Will is a cheerful and kind hearted boy who sees the pain he caused his test subjects as a necessary price to enable his work to save countless future lives. Oh and the computer in his brain evolved to the point of becoming self aware allowing it to actively work with Will.
Okay, I'm down with this, except for one thing. You see, I'm trying to imagine this future as still understandable to modern-day humans. You know this Clarke's Law thing about sufficiently advanced technology being indistinguishable from magic? Well, here, it's still possible to distinguish between the two. So, prosthetic limbs are okay, brain implants are quite avant-garde but still fine, but self-aware computers are pushing the envelope a bit. I'll try to make it work if you insist, but it leaves me with a lot of inconsistencies to explain away, like why Horizon Base doesn't have magic AI.
Oh, and also, where's he from? I should probably add that to the charsheet...