Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2013 2:01:58 GMT
"I prefer to have all the information before I make a decision. I try to make rational choices when possible."
Norman Jayden
Class Taught: Psychology
Age: 34
Skills: Intelligent, observant, can typically understand why others act the way they do thanks to his psychology degree, FBI training
Weaknesses: Norman is not good at communicating. He's also not very good with hand-to-hand combat and has been known to get beaten up rather often. He also gets disoriented and hallucinates thanks to his drug use.
Friends: I guess the FBI sort of counts.
Family: N/A
Enemies: N/A
Brief History: Norman is a private man, so not much of his history is known. He joined the FBI and got a degree in psychology, and has worked on quite a few cases. The FBI had some top-notch technology, and gave Norman an experimental device to enhance his job: ARI. ARI, otherwise known as Added Reality Interface, consisted of a pair of seemingly normal sunglasses and a single glove to use it. Using ARI allowed Norman to do thorough research and scans of the area around him as well as alter the way he saw the environment, not to mention play games if he found himself with free time on his hands. Unfortunately, using ARI too much came with serious side-effects, such as bleeding from the nose, bleeding from the eyes, and possibly even death if used for to long. To counteract the effects of ARI, Norman got hooked on a drug called Triptocaine, which did more harm than good to his body in the long run. He desperately wanted to stop taking the drug, but the drawbacks from ARI always held him back from even attempting to get clean.
Then one day before being assigned to the Origami Killer case, he received a letter inviting him to teach at a school. Unsure of why he'd been invited to do so, but not currently on a case, Norman decided it might be worth looking into. Once he arrived, he was horrified to discover that the students were fighting one another.
Skills: Intelligent, observant, can typically understand why others act the way they do thanks to his psychology degree, FBI training
Weaknesses: Norman is not good at communicating. He's also not very good with hand-to-hand combat and has been known to get beaten up rather often. He also gets disoriented and hallucinates thanks to his drug use.
Friends: I guess the FBI sort of counts.
Family: N/A
Enemies: N/A
Brief History: Norman is a private man, so not much of his history is known. He joined the FBI and got a degree in psychology, and has worked on quite a few cases. The FBI had some top-notch technology, and gave Norman an experimental device to enhance his job: ARI. ARI, otherwise known as Added Reality Interface, consisted of a pair of seemingly normal sunglasses and a single glove to use it. Using ARI allowed Norman to do thorough research and scans of the area around him as well as alter the way he saw the environment, not to mention play games if he found himself with free time on his hands. Unfortunately, using ARI too much came with serious side-effects, such as bleeding from the nose, bleeding from the eyes, and possibly even death if used for to long. To counteract the effects of ARI, Norman got hooked on a drug called Triptocaine, which did more harm than good to his body in the long run. He desperately wanted to stop taking the drug, but the drawbacks from ARI always held him back from even attempting to get clean.
Then one day before being assigned to the Origami Killer case, he received a letter inviting him to teach at a school. Unsure of why he'd been invited to do so, but not currently on a case, Norman decided it might be worth looking into. Once he arrived, he was horrified to discover that the students were fighting one another.