Osamu Oboro
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Sep 22, 2010
Enter Samuel Hensen, the world's most widely acclaimed cellular genetic biochemist. He graduated from Harvard University with highest honors at twelve, and received his double Ph.D in cellular biochemistry and genetics by seventeen. Four years later, he used his extensive knowledge of the genetic code to create the world's most effective vaccines. These vaccine succeeded in reducing worldwide sickness (virus, cancer, etc.) by an astonishing 85%. And now that he had played his humanitarian role, it was time to let the entrepreneur within out to play. He always detested surgery, so he sought a way to make it more effective for the patient. But instead of normal surgery, he delved into the world of aesthetics and worked on plastic surgery. His ideal was to have the patients spend as little time in recovery as possible.
So he started what was called Project Deity, an ironic name considering his astute atheism. A firm believer in evolutionary theory, he despised that these religious fanatics claimed there was a 'grand Creator'. According to his logic, if there truly was a Creator, then that Creator have to have his own Creator, and so on. The notion of some supreme being that existed beyond the physical was completely absurd. More to the point, he aimed to give patients a chance to reform their bodies, to 'overturn the grand design of the Creator', as he humorously put it. Humans can change their name, why not their bodies? Of course, it would be a very tricky feat; many factors would have to be taken into account in order to minimize the risks. But he was certain he could do it; all he needed were a few volunteers, people who would willingly give their bodies to him in the name of science and self-improvement. His main motive behind this project was to give people back what was taken or what they never had. And if it worked, he stood to make a tidy profit; he knew just how many of society's spoiled snobs would pay to have their bodies achieve their own deluded sense of perfection.
(Sorry for the long post, but I always make it a point to give good character background. And show that he has a devious side )
So he started what was called Project Deity, an ironic name considering his astute atheism. A firm believer in evolutionary theory, he despised that these religious fanatics claimed there was a 'grand Creator'. According to his logic, if there truly was a Creator, then that Creator have to have his own Creator, and so on. The notion of some supreme being that existed beyond the physical was completely absurd. More to the point, he aimed to give patients a chance to reform their bodies, to 'overturn the grand design of the Creator', as he humorously put it. Humans can change their name, why not their bodies? Of course, it would be a very tricky feat; many factors would have to be taken into account in order to minimize the risks. But he was certain he could do it; all he needed were a few volunteers, people who would willingly give their bodies to him in the name of science and self-improvement. His main motive behind this project was to give people back what was taken or what they never had. And if it worked, he stood to make a tidy profit; he knew just how many of society's spoiled snobs would pay to have their bodies achieve their own deluded sense of perfection.
(Sorry for the long post, but I always make it a point to give good character background. And show that he has a devious side )