Eli Morrison
Mar 24, 2010 12:21:11 GMT -5
Post by Eli Morrison on Mar 24, 2010 12:21:11 GMT -5
The easy S T U F F . . .Name: Elijah Thomas Morrison
Nickname: Eli
Age: Twentyfour
Member Group: Institute Official (Librarian)
Power(s): Mental capacity for entirety of human knowledge, perfect recall
Play By: Jim SturgessLet it F L O W . . .Okay, so this is just a standard performance review. I'm going to ask you a few questions about your work, your powers, and your past. Is that okay?
Eli: Yes, though it really wouldn't matter if I said no, would it? I mean, I'm going to get reviewed whether I agree or not.
They didn't lie when they said you were honest.
Eli:...
You have nothing to say to that?
Eli: No. It's the truth, and it wasn't a question.
You don't have you wait your turn to talk, you know, you can just speak freely when you want. This isn't an interrogationEli: I understand.
Okay then, just some basic things first. What is your name?
Eli: Elijah Thomas Morrison
Your age?
Eli: Twenty three, as of last week.
How long have you been at the Hammel Institute, and in what capacity?
Eli: I've lived here since I was twelve, so eleven years. I was a student until I turned seventeen, and since then I have been acting as the librarian.
Why have you elected to remain at the Institute?
Eli: I have no desire to return to my family, and I was requested not to apply for University.
Why is that?
Eli: The best way to protect the security and privacy of Hammel and the students here is not to have attention drawn to the graduates.
Why would you draw attention?
Eli: You have read my dossier.
Yes, but I'd like to hear your opinion.
Eli: It is believed that I have the mental capacity for all of human knowledge, as well as perfect recall.
It is believed?
Eli: Yes. Until I learn everything, I don't know what I'm capable of knowing.
And this would draw attention in the University setting.
Eli: Easily. I also prefer not to have my brain scanned or for anyone to take any further scientific interest in me or my brain.
I understand.
Eli: Do you?
My power is Poison emission, and I would prefer not to come to anyone's attention as a potential weapon, so human resources it is.
Eli: My apologies, you would understand my plight then.
Don't worry about it. Anyway, where have you been living since you moved out of the dorms?
Eli: I rent a small flat above a bakery in Pilot Ridge.
And where did you live before coming here.
Eli: I lived with my stepfather.
Just him? Is your mother deceased?
Eli: Yes, and I don't know that.
Your father?
Eli: I don't know that.
...did you have any other family?
Eli: I don't know that.
So you do not know if your power is genetic?
Eli: No, I do not, though studies seem to show that particular families have predispositions to meta-human chromosomes, there is no conclusive proof. Whatever causes powers has not been isolated yet.
Yet? You believe it will?
Eli: Yes.
Okay, just a few more questions. Are you happy here?
Eli: Yes, I am happy at Hammel. I have a reasonable salary, good work hours, and am allowed to read during my shift. I have absolutely no complaints.
What about the side-effects of your power?
Eli: I do not know what they are.
No headaches or nausea or anything?
Eli: No, not beyond what I understand is normal within the general population. I get carsick on occasion, but no outstanding malady caused by my power.
Okay. That's unusual.
Eli: Yes.
I...feel like I should have asked you more, this is the shortest interview I have ever given.
Eli: I make a point of concise answers.
I see. Well, thank you for your time.
Eli: Thank you.Behind the M A S K . . .Name: Tony
Age: Twenty
RP Experience: Wednesday
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