Post by Fox Mulder on Nov 28, 2012 19:03:06 GMT -5
Fox William Mulder
[/color][/font] " trust no one "
you say you're curious[/color]
CAN'T LEAVE A THING TO YOUR IMAGINATION[/font][/center]
AGE: 35
GENDER: Male
SEXUALITY bisexual
BIRTHDAY: 10-13
CLASS: commoner
TITLE/RANK: none
OCCUPATION: guard
ALIGNMENT: good
SPECIES: human
MAGICAL POWERS: none
CANON/OC: canon
TV SERIES: the x-files
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but oh, you seem so serious
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HAIR: Brown
WEIGHT: 6'0
HEIGHT: 170 lbs
PLAY-BY: david duchovny
GENERAL:Fox Mulder is a handsome Anglo-Saxon male; Tall, lean, athletic build; brown hair and eyes, well groomed. No distinguishing marks.
ATTIRE:Usually wears a white dress shirt, a tie and dress pants most of the time a suit jacket. When it comes to something else, its not common. Mulder is more often found at work than anywhere else so work attire is what you'll like find him in. Outside of work, tv shirt, sweat pants and tennis shoes.[/SIZE]
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i should not be telling you
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Sunflowers Seeds
The X-Files
Scully
Running
Throwing pencils at the ceiling
DISLIKES:
Being lied to
Seeing Scully hurt
Not being able to work on the x-files
Cancer Man
Shadow goverment
STRENGTHS:
Scully
Intelligence
Persistence
Encyclopedic knowledge of everything, especially weird things.
Observer
Skilled investigator
WEAKNESSES:
Red-green color blind
Scully
Trust No One
Wreckless
Willingness to Believe
Depression
QUIRKS/HABITS:
Eats a lot of sunflower seeds
throwing pencils at ceilings
willing to believe in anything
watches porno
drinks orange juice of out the bottle
FEARS:
Fires
Insects
Losing Scully
GOALS: To find the truth
PERSONALITYMulder was shaped into the person he is today by an unstable family life. His family environment was unsound, to say the least, and the disappearance of his sister at a young age disturbed the Young Mulder beyond repair. His parents' marriage was loveless, often times volatile. This marriage both intrigued and disgusting Young Mulder, he was fascinated and repulsed. The turmoil of his parents' marriage, however, left Mulder without a dependable source of encouragement or love. He learned to deal with his parents' erratic mood swings and coped by learning to predict his parents' behavior. Expecting the unexpected became a talent, one that would later yield him as an expert analyst for the FBI. It seems no surprise that Mulder took well to psychology, being that he had been doing it his entire life.
Mulder was probably born with, and at very least was developing into, an `observer' type personality. He is a remarkably observant person, always scrutinizing both others and the environments into which he is placed. This `observer' type personality was developed and heightened by the tragic loss of his sister, Samantha. Mulder's personality was drastically altered as he became a recluse. Both his parents withdrew into their loss and grief, abandoning Mulder in the process. Mulder blamed himself for not protecting his sister and suffered severely from survivor's guilt, adding this to his rage at his parents' betrayal distorted him. His anger turned inward, and he has suffered from depression ever since. Rather than grieving naturally and accepting her loss, his depression yielded an obsession with finding Samantha.
Mulder's search for Samantha runs much deeper than a simple search for a missing sister. It is an expression of yearnings: for lost ideals, for love, and for happiness. But mostly, it is a search for a new innocence. His need for transcendence and redemption fuel his search for validity. He is yearning for find of the connection to an unquestionable and wonderful truth. And that "truth" is as elusive as it is hidden.
As an exceptionally skilled investigator, Mulder finds ordinary, menial jobs a boring waste of his time and talents. He has an objective and anything that distracts or detracts him from this mission is a annoyance. His work on the Missing person is his life. He is inspired and farsighted; constantly analyzing and gleaning in every look. He is witty and determined, both of which assist in his projects as an investigator. His intuition, however, is his greatest asset. This insight, along with his intense intellectual comprehension yield amazing results. His solutions to even the most complex of problems are stunningly original and often times somewhat visionary.
Much of the time, Mulder's personality is both passionate and composed. He has an innocent curiosity that when combined with his intellectual depth yields a character that is astoundingly fascinating. He has a vast array of knowledge, which helps him to piece together ideas that would not often be associated with each other. In terms of emotional sensitivity, Mulder is unsurpassed, with a specific talent for empathizing with other people's pain. Despite his addictive personality, Mulder remains very independent, which renders him somewhat unconventional, nearly to the point of eccentricity.
Mulder relentlessly pursues his cases with exceptional skill. He loves solving complicated mysteries, and finding otherworldly answers to problems. He is courageous; he fearlessly charges into dangerous situations, leaving little time to think of his won well being. This means he tends to be a bit reckless, putting other people's well being above his own. He would gladly risk his health to achieve his goals.
Mulder is physically fit, which is a very useful tool when it comes to chasing criminals. He has incredible stamina--he's able to go for days at a time without sleeping.
Mulder's exceptional ability as an investigator manifests itself in his interrogations. He uses his intuition and insight, in addition to his keen observations and listening skills to establish affinity and extract information. Beyond his amazing empathy and intuition, one of Mulder's most amazing abilities is his mind, full of eclectic knowledge. He has an almost encyclopedic mind full of seeming trivial knowledge. These "trivial" facts are often time what allow him to make connections most others would overlook.
A job with the FBI seems easy to those who simply observe Mulder. He makes his job look effortless. The emotional toll his job in the Missing person takes on him is evident upon close examination. His job as an investigator requires an intense command of his emotions. Mulder nearly never loses his head, even when under the most extreme pressure. Mulder is stone-faced and has a monotone voice, which gives him an advantage in his occupation.
The emotional stress of his job in combination with his persistent depression sometimes isolates Mulder from reality. He turns reclusive, feeling estranged from both others and himself. He fears and phobias project themselves onto his surroundings, resulting in a very imprecise thinking patterns. This distortion may include elements of both phobia and suspicion. Mulder's depression manifests itself with his consumption in profound hopelessness, doubt, and self-loathing. This makes suicide a very real possibility for Mulder.
To keep the repugnant horrors he witnesses in the field from hitting too close to home and sending him deeper into his depression, Mulder uses his quick wit and humour. His humour takes the edge off almost everything.
This ambiguity requires Mulder to be very tolerant of unanswered questions, which, for a person who is as curious as he, can be a very difficult task. His cases also require him to be receptive to being second guessed. A credit to his ability to hide his true feelings, Mulder is hypersensitive to criticism, especially when regarding the worth of his work and ideas. The validly of his assumptions on the field, in his mind, directly relate to his self-esteem, which can be easily bruised, despite what he says. Mulder does, however, appreciate that combining contradictory views is how a case will get solved. In this way, his partner is a phenomenal asset.
His Partner is an exception to the rule for Mulder. In general, he cares very little for sharing discourse with closed-minded individuals. She sometimes is subjected to his frustrations with her though he generally is very accepting. His major qualm with someone who is closed-minded is the need for explanation. As a man of action, Mulder would rather keep going than slow down for clarification.
Mulder's apprehension over being controlled or losing loved ones allows him to labour diligently to understand his environment without developing any emotional ties. This awareness of his surroundings allows him to foresee any possible threats against which he would be able to protect. He is a private man who likes to keep all of his secrets to himself. To be taken into Mulder's confidence is the ultimate expression of love and trust for him. Mulder's biggest fear is abandonment, which keeps him from falling in love or even entering relationships. Mulder, for the most part, lives a secluded life. He prefers a "womb with a view" and is most comfortable in his apartment, office, or in the company of a confidant. For his confidants, Mulder normally gravitates towards mystifying, intellectual, assertive, and autonomous people.
Dirty mischief is Mulder's game. Though Mulder's singular devotion to his cases demand all of his energy, he still loves kinky escapades. Because of this, he channels his strong sexual impulses through cerebral stimulus (read: porn), and whatever drive is left is expended in harmless voyeurism. Mulder is rarely, if he is ever, the initiate of intimacy. He is slightly masochistic which grants him an unfortunate attraction for destructive and emotionally unavailable lovers. Those who wish to gain Mulder's heart should be understanding and mysterious, without forgetting to cater to Mulder's delicate ego He will respond surprisingly quickly to a good stroke.
Mulder's main weakness is his preoccupation with what is wrong with the world. Instead of seeing what is wonderful about it, Mulder sees what is missing in life. He is also somewhat too trusting, which can also be a downfall. His tendency to get bored quickly with humdrum tasks leaves him contemptuous of mundane tasks and those who assigns them to him. Mulder's regret and guilt leave him emotionally vulnerable, which in turn injures his already low self-esteem. His deficit of self-esteem leads him into intense self-criticism, which often contributes to his sinking depression.
Mulder has an intense attraction to the human experience. Birth and death intrigue him; tragedy and crisis captivate him. He is interested in the dark side of the human spirit, which leaves him open to attacks on his taste. He is often considered to have bad taste because of his aesthetic appreciation for the unexpected, odd, or overlooked parts of beauty. His eye perceives strange things as beautiful. Anything spooky, creepy, or paranormal fascinate Mulder.
Though Mulder is a somewhat somber figure, he enjoys having a clear purpose in life. His quest gives him purpose, and his purpose leads him to victories, albeit small victories and quiet joys. He obtains pleasure from the simple things, lending a sympathetic ear, helping other and enlightening them, and righting injustices. These are Mulder's greatest rewards for his work. That, and the occasional heated argument with his partner.
Mulder is not materialistic in the least. His money is not spent on creature comforts. It is by choice that he lives his life simply with few possessions. When it comes to his cause, he spends his resources without hesitation, often to the point of deprivation. He doesn't care about the debt incurred, whether it is on him or his employer. He has little regard for petty rules, which leaves him in an awkward position with authority. He generally highly distrusts those in power, but has an enormous amount of respect for higher ideals and the law.
Though generally Mulder is not an angry person, his anger is expressed in his biting sarcasm. Mulder is not at all a violent person, were he ever to commit a violent murder with intent, it would be his suicide.
Religiously, Mulder is an agnostic. He does not deny the possibility that God exists. There is no way for him to prove that God exists or does not exist, nor to disprove it. Secretly, Mulder fears that God has orphaned humanity. Mulder sees organized religion as undeserving of his attention and as corrupt.
Mulder is in love with melancholy. To Mulder, sadness is a most beautiful thing. He enjoys entertaining thought, especially morbid thought. He takes pleasure in the dark side of human nature.[/SIZE]
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you start to hypnotize me
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FATHER: William Mulder(deceased: 1995)
SIBLINGS: Teena Mulder (Deceased: 2000)
OTHER: Samantha Ann Mulder, born 22 January 1964. Dissapeared 27 November 1973.
FAMILIAR/PET: none
PLACE OF BIRTH: Chilmark, Massachusetts
CURRENT RESIDENCE: Washington DC
WEAPONRY: Sig 9mm, hardly ever uses it
HISTORY:Agent Fox William Mulder was born on the 13th of October 1961 in Massachusetts, New England, USA to William (Bill) and Teena Mulder. When he was four years old his sister Samantha was born. Mulder and his family spent their summers at a cabin in Rhode Island, there his father and C.G.B. Spender (Cancer Man) would go water skiing together on the lake. During his childhood Fox would wake up from nightmares feeling like he was the only person left in the world, it was the sound of his father crunching on sunflower seeds that reassured him he was, in fact, not alone. He developed his hatred of insects when he was a child after being frightened by a praying mantis while climbing a tree. Fox also developed a mortal fear of fire when his best friends house burned down and they had to stay up all night guarding the rubble against looters. Mulder later confronted this fear when investigating the case his old friend Phoebe Green brought to him from England. He used to dress up as Spock from Star Trek as a child and his father recorded videos of him playing with Samanatha.
On the night of the 27th of November 1973 Fox's sister Samantha was abducted from their family home. Their parents has gone to a neighbours house and Fox was babysitting. Fox was only twelve at the time and Samantha was eight. He and Samantha were playing the board game Stratego and arguing over who got to watch what on TV. Suddenly the electrics went off, the house began to shake and a blinding bright light shone through the edges of the front door. Mulder remembers Samantha floating out the window and disappearing in a bright light.
For months afterwards Mulder would put up fliers all over his neighbourhood, he would also close his eyes before entering his room. He did this in the hopes that one day he would open them to see Samantha there. It was Mulder's belief that Samantha had been taken by aliens that drove him to investigate The X Files, hoping to find answers within them. He even opened a file for his sister numbered, X-40253.
Mulder attended the University of Oxford in Oxford, England from 1983 until 1986, he graduated with a first degree honours BA in Psychology. It was while at Oxford that he got to know and went out with Phoebe Green, who later became an Inspector at Scotland Yard in London, England. Mulder claimed it took him ten years to forget her and she knew exactly what the affect of a case involving fire would do to him. Mulder joined the FBI after returning home from England. He first trained with the Investigative Support Unit (ISU) after graduating from Quantico (FBI training academy), under Bill Patterson. He and Scully later worked with Bill Patterson on a gruesome serial killer case. After chasing monsters for so long Patterson eventually became one himself. In 1988 the FBI captured Monty Props thanks to help from the paper Mulder had written at Oxford entitled "Serial Killers and the Occult".
In 1988 Mulder was assigned to the Violent Crimes Section. It was while working here that he was part of a task force set up to pursue and capture John Barnett, it was Mulder's hunch that he had an inside man helping with his robberies that led to a trap being set to capture him. Unfortunately Mulder underestimated Barnett's desire to not be caught and didn't take the shot to kill him when he had the chance. This choice to stick to FBI protocol cost the life of Barnett's partner and an FBI Agent. Mulder has never forgiven himself for that decision.
Mulder first met The Lone Gunmen in 1989 while working on the case of Suzanne Modeski. Modeski had been working for a high level chemical weapons lab and had fled with evidence that the government was conducting experiments on the public to test these chemical agents. Mulder ended up being incapacitated by these chemicals and once he had recovered he became suspicious of the government and it's intentions.
Mulder discovered The X Files in 1990, he read everything he could find in the FBI files on the paranormal, the occult and alien abductions. In 1993, Agent Scully was assigned to work with Mulder on The X Files, for seven years they worked together on all manner of cases while trying to uncover the massive conspiracy involving the Syndicate and extra-terrestrials. Scully became Mulder's friend and ally over this time. [/SIZE]
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who am i talking to
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AGE: optional, but we'd prefer to know.
EXPERIENCE: we accept all experiences!
CONTACT: we gotta know how to secretly plot with you!
MEMBER TITLE: anything you want to put under your member group? -if has different colors, please put in code-
ANSWER: read the rules! [/ul]
EXAMPLE:
see gabriel for sampe