Post by Jenny Smith on Jan 1, 2013 13:35:35 GMT -5
JENNY SMITH
[/color][/font] "I've got the whole universe.
Planets to save, civilizations to rescue, creatures to defeat
and an awful lot of running to do."
you say you're curious[/color]
CAN'T LEAVE A THING TO YOUR IMAGINATION[/font][/center]
AGE: One Year (Looks between 18 to 20).
GENDER: Female
SEXUALITY Straight
BIRTHDAY: Space date: 60120724
CLASS: Lady of Time
TITLE/RANK: No titles, no ranks. I'm just Jenny
OCCUPATION: Traveler, adventurer, tinkerer, and inventor.
ALIGNMENT: good
SPECIES: Alien (Time Lady)
MAGICAL POWERS: Like other Time Lords Jenny can regenerate. Unlike other Time Lords her regenerative energies come from terraforming gases. She does not change her appearance and her regeneration is a slow process. Also, unlike the normal physic abilities of Time Lords to read minds and the like, Jenny has the lesser ability of empathy (She does not know that she has these abilities).
CANON/OC: Canon
TV SERIES: Doctor Who
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but oh, you seem so serious
[/color] I SHOULD ENJOY THE SWEET INTERROGATION[/font][/center]
HAIR: Blonde
WEIGHT: 105 to 115 lbs.
HEIGHT: 5'2"
PLAY-BY: Georgia Moffett
GENERAL:
Jenny is a perky, blond hair, brown eyed girl who appears to be between the years of eighteen and twenty years old. Jenny favors her long blonde hair up and out of the way. Normally she achieves this with a single ponytail, not unlike the one she was born with. Her bright brown eyes are innocent and expressive; Jenny’s eyes are truly windows into her soul. Jenny doesn't wear much in the way of make-up; however she has what looks like a thick line of eyeliner on both eyes. She is short, slim, and athletic thanks to her biological make up and the machine; however she gets in enough exercise and running to keep it that way.
ATTIRE:
Jenny is not overly conceded or concerned with her appearance. She sticks to the basics in all things. She normally sports military garb, the same type of style she had when she lived on Messaline. She wears tight dark blue leather pants of some strange alien material; even she doesn’t know what they are made of, a military green t-shirt, and a military belt with small fastenings to hold extra items, a survival knife is standard issue. Jenny also sports a pair of highly flexible black boots with a pair of small knives hidden within them. All are standard issue on Messaline. Sometimes she can also be seen wearing a military jacket and/or a military backpack or rucksack.[/SIZE]
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i should not be telling you
[/color] I'M FLATTERED BY YOUR INTEREST[/font][/center]
- The Doctor
- Donna
- Adventure
- Running
- Traveling
- Meeting new people
- Seeing new places
DISLIKES:
- Commander Cobb
- Jail Cells
- Injustice
- Making mistakes
- Being judged... especially by her father.
- Parental disapproval
- Being called a child... or a monkey
- Bananas
- Being lied to
STRENGTHS:
- High Intelligence
- Incredibly quick learner
- All the knowledge of the Messaline colonists from the machine.
- Advanced acrobatics, stealth, heightened reflexes, and precision timing.
- Advanced fighting and military skills including weapondry and hand-to-hand combat.
- Fast healer
WEAKNESSES:
- Even though Jenny has the biological make-up of a Time Lord she does not seem to have the regenerative qualities that they normally possess.
- Ignorant of the real world.
- Naive
- Is little more then a highly intelligent child stuck in a fully grown body.
- Internal conflict concerning her father and the ingrown tendencies implanted in her from the machine.
QUIRKS/HABITS: Jenny smiles to much, finds even disasters to be exciting, and asks alot of questions... about everything.
FEARS:
- That she will never find her dad.
- That the Hath and Humans will re-start the war.
- Getting shot again.
GOALS: Jenny dreams of traveling through time and space, creating some sort of technology that will allow her to do so, and to make her father proud of her.
PERSONALITY
Jenny has what most individuals would call an innocent, childlike, bubbly, and occasionally flirtations personality. Jenny has a lust for life, adventure, and new horizons. In fact, her personality is much like that of a happy, innocent, insatiably curious, and easily excitable child. She has no true knowledge of life, the universe, or anything except war and death. Everything is like a new shiny adventure for her. She loves new discoveries and she wants to see everything, every place, and everyone for herself. She has not learned to distrust those around her; therefore Jenny can be gullible at times.
Like her father, Jenny has plenty of determination and stubbornness. She is determined to prove to her father that she is not just a military minded soldier and she has shown to capable and willing to adopt many of her father’s principles, ideals, and values. In many ways Jenny is “too much” like her father and willing to take a bullet for and die for a cause she believes in and for the father she so adores. She loves him, adores him, has a strong sense of duty towards him, and uses the little she has learned from him as, a guide to become more like him. “There is always a choice.” But Jenny also has no problems with stubbornly arguing and questioning anything and everything that doesn’t fit with the things she knows to be true and can make a good argument to defend those thoughts.
Unlike her father, Jenny is not boggled down by millions of years of Gallifreyan history, traditions, and ideals. Instead she was forced into the short and violent culture of Messaline. She has no problems with weapons or using them, though she tries to avoid them when possible for her father’s sake. Because of the circumstances of Jenny’s birth, she is military-minded; goal oriented, and challenges and questions everything. She can at times have a slightly warped idea of what is right and what is wrong because of the knowledge that was implanted within her at birth. But Jenny lacks the killer instinct that others of her kind take for granted. She has a strong sense of duty; and for better or for worse it is a duty that is hard to break.
She seeks approval, a sense of belonging, and holds dear the idea of free will. Jenny wants nothing more than to fulfill her greatest ambition to find her father, The Doctor and Donna Noble once again.[/SIZE]
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you start to hypnotize me
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FATHER: The 10th Doctor
SIBLINGS: N/A
OTHER: Susan Foreman (Niece)
FAMILIAR/PET: N/A
PLACE OF BIRTH: The Planet Messaline
CURRENT RESIDENCE: Space Ship (The Infinite Improbability)
WEAPONRY: Jenny owns a semi-automatic rifle, two small pistols, and a set of knifes. However the guns rarely leave her ship. Jenny also has advanced military capabilities, hand-to-hand and weaponry proficiency, strategic, acrobatic, stealth, heightened reflexes, and precision timing.
HISTORY:
Jenny was born through the forcibly removed DNA of the 10th Doctor on the planet Messaline through the use of a specialized cloning device that rearranged DNA sequences to bring forth new variations of the original physical body of the DNA source. She is a Generated Time Lord Anomaly Biological Accident. Jenny was born during a time of war and strife through several generations of human and hath colonists. After her birth the doctor (her father) wanted nothing to do with her and thought her no better than the warring humans that created her. Commander Cobb had Jenny locked up with the Doctor and Donna after an disagreement broke out between the Doctor and Cobb. He stated that she was from pacifist stock and that she would not be trusted.
It was soon discovered however, thanks to Donna, that Jenny was in fact Gallifreyan like her father; having two hearts and that she could not be just left behind. Unfortunately her father was not so understanding at first, calling Jenny nothing more then an echo and that being a Time Lord was so much more; a shared pain and a shared suffering. Jenny proceeded to question this and other things the Doctor said constantly. She compared the war of the Time Lord’s with the war of the Messaline’s. When the Doctor stated his sonic screwdriver was not a weapon Jenny replied that he was using it to fight back. When the Doctor said he was trying to end the fighting Jenny replied, “ Isn't every soldier.” Donna seemed to find this exchange highly amusing and encouraged Jenny’s behavior.
Jenny then proceeded to help the Doctor, Donna, and herself to escape imprisonment by kissing Cline to distract him and take his weapon in a surprise maneuver, gaining their freedom. Jenny helped to bring about the end of the war but not before getting shot by the enraged Commander Cobb, stepping into the bullet to protect her father. She passed away and The Doctor left her body on the planet to be given a proper burial by Cline and the Hath. After The Doctor left the planet Messaline with a heavy heart Jenny revived through either regeneration or the terraforming gases (different sources say different things, and there is some debate over which) and left Messaline in a spaceship, determined to follow in her father's footsteps by resolving disputes and fighting villains (and an awful lot of running).
Shortly after Jenny left Messaline she encountered a distress call from a space station. Upon arrival no on the station would admit to there being a distress call. Upon further investigation Jenny discovered that the station had been taken over by a family called the Slitheen. These Slitheen had disguised themselves as humans to better integrate and take over the human population of the station. They forced the populace to mine valuable minerals from a nearby asteroid belt. The humans were given poor living conditions and lived in near starvation. With Jenny’s help the humans of the station had an uprising and drove the Slitheen from their home. Jenny has encountered a few more space stations, all deserted. She has also encountered other ships and even a planet; unfortunately the planet did not have a safe atmosphere.
During her travels Jenny's ship which she fondly calls The Infinite Improbability has been her playground in terms of tinkering. The Infinite Improbability is not what one would consider a technological wonder by looking at it. It is a rather small, unimpressive, and stolen shuttle that came from the peoples of Messaline. It holds the cockpit with a seat that is comfortable enough to sleep in, a small cargo bay/galley/sleeping area (fold-out bunks), a restroom which is smaller than most closets, and the engine room. At least that is what it has after Jenny spent the last year fixing it up for travel. The ships greatest features that Jenny is so proud of are its chameleon-like defense systems and the hit and miss Darts (Dematerialization and Re-materialization, Transport System). This system in effect creates a temporarily stable wormhole that allows her ship to travel from one galaxy to the next in a relatively short amount of time. And finally, her ships remote control that controls most systems from a short distance.[/SIZE]
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who am i talking to
[/color] COULD BE A DEMON IN A MASK[/font][/center]
AGE: Adult
EXPERIENCE: 20 years off and on.
CONTACT: PM
MEMBER TITLE:
[color=green]G.I. JANE[/color]
ANSWER: Wankel[/ul]
EXAMPLE:
It appeared to the shuttle pilot of the Infinite Improbability as a vast ribbon of shimmering spectral colors a crossed a dark star filled sky. Visible light particles whirl and danced as atoms of light went through the void of space at 299,792.458 kilometers per second. Bursts of burning gases; helium red and krypton blue mingled and pulsed with hues of copper (II) chloride green and cobalt (II) chloride white. It looked as if someone had sliced a hole in space and this phenomenon was a beautiful, terrifying, and yet festering wound that wanted to suck in anything that got too close to its splendor.
Jenny had never seen anything like it before and she stared at it in wistful wonderment. She had been working on the final tweaks before a test run of her self made DARTS technology. The D.A.R.T.S or Dematerialization and Re-materialization, Transport System, was a masterpiece if Jenny did say so… but only to herself. This was mainly because she had no one to share it or anything with. For the last year Jenny had been traveling the universe in a ship that was little more than a gum wrapper with wings, or at least that was how it felt to Jenny once in a while, stuck in the small ship day in and day out, rarely finding alien civilization and the adventure that she had been so craving when she first took to the stars.
This wasn’t to say that she had seen little, but it seemed little compared to everything she wanted to see and this little surprise in the middle of space was an adventure in the making. Most of her current work consisted of devising a system that would keep her ship from running into a sun, a star, a planet, or anything else encountered on her travels. She felt nervous about testing the DARTS so close to an unknown and unexplainable force but she was also impatient to get on her way and at more then what she considered a crawl.
Strapping herself into the pilot seat of the ships cockpit Jenny smiled brightly and flipped a switch, pressed a few buttons and then gripped the navigational controller like she was in an intergalactic ship racing event. With a final button press and a yell of triumph at the sounds of the engines building up electromagnetic energy, Jenny fully expected to pull away from the anomaly and go in the opposite direction, she was wrong. She didn’t even make it an inch before the ship shook badly enough to rattle her teeth and to make the unpleasant sounds of twisting metal. There was a blinding flash, darkness and then she was no more.
At least as far as anyone would have been able to tell if this had been observed. But to Jenny, it felt as if she hadn’t moved at all. Jenny blinked her eyes several times in the darkness. Her eyes searching, waiting, and hoping that the darkness would not last forever. A blue glow seemed to materialize in front of her ship and that glow took on form. That form was a planet, whose rays of its singular sun became scattered within its atmosphere, catching the blues and violets of the suns light. It gave the planet a vivid blue glow and it was the most wonderful and beautiful thing that Jenny had ever seen in her exceedingly short life.
That planet promised adventure she was sure of it. Her transceivers picked up strange radio waves that brought with them sounds, people talking, music, and other data. She turned a knob and the ships cabin filled with the sounds of a new civilization. Some of the words were even familiar to her and she felt an extra pang of excitement. Adjusting the ships controls she headed down to the planet’s surface, past bodies of water, land masses, and noticed splashes of green. It was one of these green areas that her ship finally came to rest.
Jenny had never seen anything like it before and she stared at it in wistful wonderment. She had been working on the final tweaks before a test run of her self made DARTS technology. The D.A.R.T.S or Dematerialization and Re-materialization, Transport System, was a masterpiece if Jenny did say so… but only to herself. This was mainly because she had no one to share it or anything with. For the last year Jenny had been traveling the universe in a ship that was little more than a gum wrapper with wings, or at least that was how it felt to Jenny once in a while, stuck in the small ship day in and day out, rarely finding alien civilization and the adventure that she had been so craving when she first took to the stars.
This wasn’t to say that she had seen little, but it seemed little compared to everything she wanted to see and this little surprise in the middle of space was an adventure in the making. Most of her current work consisted of devising a system that would keep her ship from running into a sun, a star, a planet, or anything else encountered on her travels. She felt nervous about testing the DARTS so close to an unknown and unexplainable force but she was also impatient to get on her way and at more then what she considered a crawl.
Strapping herself into the pilot seat of the ships cockpit Jenny smiled brightly and flipped a switch, pressed a few buttons and then gripped the navigational controller like she was in an intergalactic ship racing event. With a final button press and a yell of triumph at the sounds of the engines building up electromagnetic energy, Jenny fully expected to pull away from the anomaly and go in the opposite direction, she was wrong. She didn’t even make it an inch before the ship shook badly enough to rattle her teeth and to make the unpleasant sounds of twisting metal. There was a blinding flash, darkness and then she was no more.
At least as far as anyone would have been able to tell if this had been observed. But to Jenny, it felt as if she hadn’t moved at all. Jenny blinked her eyes several times in the darkness. Her eyes searching, waiting, and hoping that the darkness would not last forever. A blue glow seemed to materialize in front of her ship and that glow took on form. That form was a planet, whose rays of its singular sun became scattered within its atmosphere, catching the blues and violets of the suns light. It gave the planet a vivid blue glow and it was the most wonderful and beautiful thing that Jenny had ever seen in her exceedingly short life.
That planet promised adventure she was sure of it. Her transceivers picked up strange radio waves that brought with them sounds, people talking, music, and other data. She turned a knob and the ships cabin filled with the sounds of a new civilization. Some of the words were even familiar to her and she felt an extra pang of excitement. Adjusting the ships controls she headed down to the planet’s surface, past bodies of water, land masses, and noticed splashes of green. It was one of these green areas that her ship finally came to rest.