Post by DNAmy on Mar 20, 2009 17:44:55 GMT -5
Full Name: Amy Constance Hall
Nickname(s): DNAmy
Gender: Female
Birthday: February 14
Age: 32
Good or Evil?: Evil
Siblings: Zachary Hall (45) and Patricia Lindon-Hall (43)
Family: Parents (Maxwell and Candace Hall) and aforementioned siblings.
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Skin Tone: Pale.
Personality: Amy is a bubbly, cheerful woman with obsessive tendencies and few inhibitions. Amy is incredibly intelligent, but often immature, childish, and short-sighted. She finds all animals—however genetically altered or ugly—adorable and has a menagerie of mangy beasties. Amy’s goodwill and sweetness does not only extend to animals, but also to people. Despite this, Amy has trouble empathizing enough with others to understand their motivations or actions. Her curiosity and adventurous spirit when it comes to genetics has caused quite a ripple in the scientific community over the ethicalness of cloning, genetic splicing, and genetic therapy. The only sign that Amy gives that she knows just how much controversy she’s caused is her acceptance of herself as a villain.
Weaknesses:
Amy is the girl who “cain’t say no”. Friendly—especially to men—she is easily flattered into things.
Amy also doesn’t know when enough is enough and can be really over-the-top.
Amy has a—slightly disturbing—obsession with Cuddle Buddies.
History: Amy is the youngest of three children. Her siblings are both significantly older than her and Amy’s childhood was spent in the retreat of her imagination and books. Dreamy and intelligent, young Amy was never socially awkward. She talked willingly with anyone and tried to make friends. Still, Amy struggled with weight issues and the burden of being the class “know-it-all” and learned just how painful peer-mockery could be. This looped her into a vicious cycle of mild depression and weight gain, a battle difficult to win. Still, Amy’s parents—and Amy’s own intrinsically optimistic spirit—got her through. In high school, Amy was very studious and had gotten most of her life under control. She never got that 100 percent social acceptance, but she had friends and occasional boyfriends in her teenage years. Most importantly, she fell in love with biology and the rapidly expanding field of genetics. Amy graduated at the top of her class and went on to Upperton University, where she majored in Genetics, minored in Biological Engineering. Her thesis about genetic splicing for her master’s degree was rejected as “too radical” and she lost grant money from the college to continue her studies. Bitter and resentful, Amy slipped back into her depressive cycle. She joined a support group in the late ‘90s and that was when she discovered another love and renewed passion for genetics.
The Cuddle Buddies were strangely fascinating and oddly adorable creature concoctions (IE Otterfly, Pandaroo, ETC) and Amy loved them. She became an obsessive collector and savvy tradeswoman. By collecting and reselling rare edition Cuddle Buddies, Amy amassed a small fortune and built her own secret lab on Mount Middleton. She experimented there with genetic splicing and found that, not only could it be done, but that these life sized Cuddle Buddies were fantastic company. Amy was evicted from the Cuddle Buddies’ fanclub for bringing a real, live Rhinobunny to a convention, where the creature destroyed punch tables, windows, and nearly trampled a lady to death.
Amy took solace in her Mount Middleton lab-home, playfully called a “lair”, but she got no rest. The story of her Rhinobunny had made international news and Amy attracted a market of curious villains, looking for critter armies. Amy obliged and was paid handsomely for it. But not so handsomely as she was when one Lord Montgomery Fiske came to her offering his entire fortune in exchange for radical genetic surgery that would make him part monkey. Amy accepted the challenge. Amy was very attracted to Montgomery—later known as Monkey Fist—and in what he calls “a moment of weakness” the two had a one-night stand while he was in her care. Convinced that it was more than just a fling, Amy pursued Monty for years, across the globe. She has yet to give up on him.
Amy still creates genetic oddities for supervillains and is more of a supplier than an actual threat. Still, she has been known to take drastic measures to achieve her goals and is willing to team up with more powerful evil-doers.
Rp Sample:
The machine whirred to life, a spark of excitement shot throughout Amy's body. Perhaps this was it, the perfect one, to recreate her masterpeice would be difficult, but maybe now, after two years, it would be accomplished.
As her creation stepped from the shadows of machinery, Amy felt her heart sank. Nothing. Nothing could reach the geniusness of Monty's transformation. This one had a monkey head and a tail, but a human body, arms and feet.
"Back in with you, you beastie. Then, you'll be free again." She picked up her picture of Monty that rested idly on the desk. "But I won't be, not fully at least," she said, hugging it to her chest. There was only one thing left to do so that her heart was no longer a prisoner. She had to find Monty and win his back his love.
AI: Melissa McCarthy
Nickname(s): DNAmy
Gender: Female
Birthday: February 14
Age: 32
Good or Evil?: Evil
Siblings: Zachary Hall (45) and Patricia Lindon-Hall (43)
Family: Parents (Maxwell and Candace Hall) and aforementioned siblings.
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Skin Tone: Pale.
Personality: Amy is a bubbly, cheerful woman with obsessive tendencies and few inhibitions. Amy is incredibly intelligent, but often immature, childish, and short-sighted. She finds all animals—however genetically altered or ugly—adorable and has a menagerie of mangy beasties. Amy’s goodwill and sweetness does not only extend to animals, but also to people. Despite this, Amy has trouble empathizing enough with others to understand their motivations or actions. Her curiosity and adventurous spirit when it comes to genetics has caused quite a ripple in the scientific community over the ethicalness of cloning, genetic splicing, and genetic therapy. The only sign that Amy gives that she knows just how much controversy she’s caused is her acceptance of herself as a villain.
Weaknesses:
Amy is the girl who “cain’t say no”. Friendly—especially to men—she is easily flattered into things.
Amy also doesn’t know when enough is enough and can be really over-the-top.
Amy has a—slightly disturbing—obsession with Cuddle Buddies.
History: Amy is the youngest of three children. Her siblings are both significantly older than her and Amy’s childhood was spent in the retreat of her imagination and books. Dreamy and intelligent, young Amy was never socially awkward. She talked willingly with anyone and tried to make friends. Still, Amy struggled with weight issues and the burden of being the class “know-it-all” and learned just how painful peer-mockery could be. This looped her into a vicious cycle of mild depression and weight gain, a battle difficult to win. Still, Amy’s parents—and Amy’s own intrinsically optimistic spirit—got her through. In high school, Amy was very studious and had gotten most of her life under control. She never got that 100 percent social acceptance, but she had friends and occasional boyfriends in her teenage years. Most importantly, she fell in love with biology and the rapidly expanding field of genetics. Amy graduated at the top of her class and went on to Upperton University, where she majored in Genetics, minored in Biological Engineering. Her thesis about genetic splicing for her master’s degree was rejected as “too radical” and she lost grant money from the college to continue her studies. Bitter and resentful, Amy slipped back into her depressive cycle. She joined a support group in the late ‘90s and that was when she discovered another love and renewed passion for genetics.
The Cuddle Buddies were strangely fascinating and oddly adorable creature concoctions (IE Otterfly, Pandaroo, ETC) and Amy loved them. She became an obsessive collector and savvy tradeswoman. By collecting and reselling rare edition Cuddle Buddies, Amy amassed a small fortune and built her own secret lab on Mount Middleton. She experimented there with genetic splicing and found that, not only could it be done, but that these life sized Cuddle Buddies were fantastic company. Amy was evicted from the Cuddle Buddies’ fanclub for bringing a real, live Rhinobunny to a convention, where the creature destroyed punch tables, windows, and nearly trampled a lady to death.
Amy took solace in her Mount Middleton lab-home, playfully called a “lair”, but she got no rest. The story of her Rhinobunny had made international news and Amy attracted a market of curious villains, looking for critter armies. Amy obliged and was paid handsomely for it. But not so handsomely as she was when one Lord Montgomery Fiske came to her offering his entire fortune in exchange for radical genetic surgery that would make him part monkey. Amy accepted the challenge. Amy was very attracted to Montgomery—later known as Monkey Fist—and in what he calls “a moment of weakness” the two had a one-night stand while he was in her care. Convinced that it was more than just a fling, Amy pursued Monty for years, across the globe. She has yet to give up on him.
Amy still creates genetic oddities for supervillains and is more of a supplier than an actual threat. Still, she has been known to take drastic measures to achieve her goals and is willing to team up with more powerful evil-doers.
Rp Sample:
The machine whirred to life, a spark of excitement shot throughout Amy's body. Perhaps this was it, the perfect one, to recreate her masterpeice would be difficult, but maybe now, after two years, it would be accomplished.
As her creation stepped from the shadows of machinery, Amy felt her heart sank. Nothing. Nothing could reach the geniusness of Monty's transformation. This one had a monkey head and a tail, but a human body, arms and feet.
"Back in with you, you beastie. Then, you'll be free again." She picked up her picture of Monty that rested idly on the desk. "But I won't be, not fully at least," she said, hugging it to her chest. There was only one thing left to do so that her heart was no longer a prisoner. She had to find Monty and win his back his love.
AI: Melissa McCarthy