Re: OOC - New Crew
Posted byPosted: Apr 23, 2006, 8:37am
Welcome Michele, good to have you onboard! If you need any help with
posting or any aspect of BD life, i'm sure anyone will be willing to
help :-)
-Onion, GM
--- In JMC_Blue_Dwarf@yahoogroups.com, "Rebecca Tordoff" <cedrada@...>
wrote:
>
> OOC - Please give a big welcome to Michele, aka Emily.
>
> Welcome aboard, the medi-bay is a little chaotic at the moment, it
> usually is. You might want to read a few of the older posts to catch
> up or I can fill you in on MSN if you want.
>
>
>
> Character Name: Emily Analiese Goldman
>
> Gender: Female
>
> Age: 27
>
> Nationality: American
>
> Department: Medical
>
> Job Title: Pediatrician
>
>
> Physical Appearance:
> Emily is extremely tall, about 6'5, and always feels like she's
> towering over all the little two year olds at work. She is also
> extremely skinny, weighing only 130 pounds. She has raven black hair
> that shapes her body. It lands at about the hip. It is cut in
> layers. Her ears are large, but are normally hidden by her hair or
> overwhelmed with enormous earring studs. She has deep brown eyes.
> Her skin is a olive tan color.
>
> Personality and Interests:
> Emily loves children. Ever since she was twelve she was set on being
> a pediatrician. Her life was with children. She loves the cute
> little babies, and even the 18 year old soon to be college students on
> the ship. Emily is always outgoing, but sometimes has an easier time
> talking to kids than she does adults. Emily is an all out
> tennis-player. A little bit of phooz ball never hurt either. She
> could kill any man in either of them.
>
> History:
> Emily started being a waitress back in America. But she hated
> waitressing. She had trouble talking to customers. There were never
> any other adults at home, since both her parents died and she was left
> with her little sister, Charley. After that, she loved kids. But,
> after reading an ad in the paper, she decided to join the crew since
> there was a big open space for Pediatricions. She is so happy to be
> welcomed onto the crew.
>
>
> "It's a hot dog, not a frankfurter."
> "You'd be horrible at tennis."
> "A little phooz ball? Right here, right now."
> "I'm sorry, you're just so adultish!"
> "So your saying your teddy bear got you sick?"
>