So I'm having fun reading all of these along with the missions. I like how some avoid the mission partly to talk about other things while other speak almost as if its a report. I also can't help and chuckle since some of them even give off the impression of awkwardness that I think any real...
Whether I get the spot or not since I know I saw a few others apply for it, another idea I had floating in my head to have the psychiatrist give more in every post would be to maybe provide an evaluation or have a session with all squadmates involved on a mission where another soldier dies.
First Name: Elijah
Last Name: Cainbridge
Gender: Male
Age:27 DOB: 2/29/1988
Place of Birth: Norfolk, Virginia
Height: 5'11" Weight: 189 lbs.
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Therapist
Biographical Synopsis: Sitting in the back of the black, four door sedan that would transport him to the...
I like this idea alot because a quirk I was going to have to my soldier was that if he couldn't remember their name he would give them silly nicknames :p
Comic reel: Gene mod soldiers gets in an argument with a mec over who is superior. Gene mod uses mimetic skin to try and get away. Mec uses advanced sensors and kinetic strike and punches gene mod in the face. Gene is back up an hour later thanks to second heart.
Even from a Sectoid and Muton standpoint and gene modding. Hearing from a scientist that a Sectoid is just that, because something messed with its genes and sectioned off parts of its body, makes a soldier feel relieved to see a distinct difference between them and human besides the obvious...
That's what I mean. What if they were to get shot in a joint which rips the metal into what flesh they have left? Also looking just from a psychological standpoint like seeing a floater come in and then wondering if your injuries get severe enough if you just end up like that. I just like all...
A controversial topic I wanna bring up since I wanna see a Mec soldier talk about is the doctors always told them that they wouldn't be treated any differently but the first time they get injured in the field they don't know whether to take them to the infirmary or to engineering.
Thanks a lot. Funny that you bring it up since that's always a problem that sneaks back into my writing. On the list of places that form his scrapbook, it was just to consolidate the fact that his service mainly focuses on his unit being one that deploys to a lot of places and how that ties into...
Wow, Critiques everywhere. :D I'd appreciate if someone were to critique mine if possible. I've gotta start getting ready to go to work so I can do short responses from my phone, but I like looking over profiles and hearing what people were thinking about when creating them so this is great.