Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2016 22:04:14 GMT -5
Full Name:
•Raine Farrah Brady
Aliases:
•Rainy Day
•Rainy Day Brady
•Raine
Avatar Photo:
Age:
•26
Gender:
•Female
Appearance:
•Raine has dark hair, which combined with her pale skin makes her dark blue eyes really stand out. Despite usually keeping her hair boyishly short, in the past years it has grown due to a lack of proper care. She’s tall, standing at 5’11, and willowy, lithe. Raine always has a slight scowl to her mouth, eyebrows drawn together in distaste and a tinge of puzzlement. She hasn’t met up with people in a long time, careful to avoid groups, and it shows in her mannerisms. Raine moves like an animal, skirting around camps and her posture is defensive and ready to bolt whenever encountered.
Occupation (studies and job before the outbreak):
•During high school she worked at pools in whatever town she lived in during the summer time
•After high school Raine went to study computer engineering
•During her sophomore year, she worked as an intern at Intel, and the year after that
•Graduating early, Raine went on to attain her master's at MIT
•After finishing grad school she was hired by Intel as a hardware engineer
Hometown (city, state, country):
•Wake Forest, North Carolina
Relationships (relatives, friends,...):
•Rhiannon Brady, mother, deceased
•James Brady, father, status and location unknown
•Dominic Brady, uncle, assumed to be alive, last known location: Aberdeen, South Dakota
•Mark Brady, uncle, assumed to be alive, last known location: Los Angeles, California
•Dominic Brady Sr., assumed to be alive, last known location: Franklin, North Carolina
Weapons (currently in possession):
•A Christensen CA-10 DMR rifle
•Two G5-TR 1911 Handguns
•A Gerber Mark II knife
•A M-9 Bayonet
Items (clothing, backpacks, first-aid kits, etc...):
•A set of clothing consisting of a tank under a dark Henley t-shirt, a jacket over top, dark cargo pants and a hefty set of work boots. She wears a set of her dad’s dog tags around her neck always.
•A military grade backpack containing her supplies
•Food to last three days, water to last one
•First aid kit
•Magazines, most empty
•Fishing kit
•A well used and threadbare Shemagh
•A chipped and charred small pot
•Drop holsters for the handguns, a sling for the rifle, and of course sheaths for the knives
Mode of transportation:
•Motoped Survival bike
List 3 or more good personality traits:
•Determined
•Intelligent
•Clever
•Resourceful
List 3 or more bad personality traits:
•Selfish
•Prideful
•Arrogant
•Distrustful
List 3 strengths:
•Firearm skills and training
•Survival skills and training
•First Aid skills and training
•Hunting/Fishing
•Mechanical, electrical and computer engineering knowledge
List 3 flaws:
•PTSD
•Trust issues
•Existential issues
•Can get savage, going from 0-100 in no time
•Inability to have faith/hope, unless the idea was hers, and if the idea/plan fails, its devastating
Describe your character's life before the Apocalypse:
•Raine lived with her dad, her mom having died from complications during childbirth. Since then she's moved around constantly, never staying in any one place for longer than a year. Staff Sergeant Brady taught his only child the sort of things typically found in sons. Being a marine, he too her every other weekend to the firing range when he wasn’t out on deployment. Once a month out of the summer they’d go camping together, usually on hunting grounds to really get into the feeling of self sustaining. It was during these times Raine learned how to live in the outdoors. During winter break they’d go out as well, breaking up camping with Milsims James’ friends would put together using paintball guns. When James would get deployed, usually only for six months at a time, Raine would be sent to live with either her grandfather or one of her two uncles. Graduating from high school in some town she didn’t care about beyond knowing where basic stores were located, she went off to do her own thing in college. However, Raine always came back home to James during summer break.
What happened to your character on Outbreak Day?:
•Her father in the middle of a deployment off the coast of Okinawa, Raine was alone in a small rural town when things started to go down. Staying with her grandfather for the time being, he being in the hospital after a nasty fall had messed up his neck. The news was blaring from her grandfather’s radio, and horror sunk in. Of course she had at first tried to contact her father, but with the lines too busy, she gave up to go check on her grandfather. Taking the truck, Raine drove the ten miles to the actual city, and saw the chaos. Moving through into the hospital, her grandfather’s bed was vacant. When military showed up, rounds firing into what looked like mere civilians, Raine panicked, and ran. Driving the truck half way before abandoning it, and running the rest of the way back to the house. She knew that if military was in town, there was likely roadblocks on the highways. Immediately she got what she needed together, and hunkered down hoping to wait until it all blew over.
Describe your character's life after the Apocalypse:
•It had been three weeks until supplies at the house got too low. Packing what she had left and essentials, Raine left to seek out her father, her uncles, or even her grandfather. Staying off the roads, in the woods, Raine survived mostly from fishing, and trapping small game. As she continued to live alone, existing only to the extent of her own consciousness, beginning to doubt after three years of solitude if what she was experiencing was real at all. She still has nightmares of watching the shootings, trouble sleeping and sometimes having fits where she hallucinates men in unmarked military uniforms gunning after her. Whenever this happened, she merely left to roam to the next spot. Fresh from a night full of terrors, Raine has left, once again, and it is there, on the bike with scant supplies and a few hours of sleep at best, roaming the woods of what once was New England. As she gets worse and worse, it gets harder and harder to decide if she is living in hell, or if she’s not real at all.
•Raine Farrah Brady
Aliases:
•Rainy Day
•Rainy Day Brady
•Raine
Avatar Photo:
Age:
•26
Gender:
•Female
Appearance:
•Raine has dark hair, which combined with her pale skin makes her dark blue eyes really stand out. Despite usually keeping her hair boyishly short, in the past years it has grown due to a lack of proper care. She’s tall, standing at 5’11, and willowy, lithe. Raine always has a slight scowl to her mouth, eyebrows drawn together in distaste and a tinge of puzzlement. She hasn’t met up with people in a long time, careful to avoid groups, and it shows in her mannerisms. Raine moves like an animal, skirting around camps and her posture is defensive and ready to bolt whenever encountered.
Occupation (studies and job before the outbreak):
•During high school she worked at pools in whatever town she lived in during the summer time
•After high school Raine went to study computer engineering
•During her sophomore year, she worked as an intern at Intel, and the year after that
•Graduating early, Raine went on to attain her master's at MIT
•After finishing grad school she was hired by Intel as a hardware engineer
Hometown (city, state, country):
•Wake Forest, North Carolina
Relationships (relatives, friends,...):
•Rhiannon Brady, mother, deceased
•James Brady, father, status and location unknown
•Dominic Brady, uncle, assumed to be alive, last known location: Aberdeen, South Dakota
•Mark Brady, uncle, assumed to be alive, last known location: Los Angeles, California
•Dominic Brady Sr., assumed to be alive, last known location: Franklin, North Carolina
Weapons (currently in possession):
•A Christensen CA-10 DMR rifle
•Two G5-TR 1911 Handguns
•A Gerber Mark II knife
•A M-9 Bayonet
Items (clothing, backpacks, first-aid kits, etc...):
•A set of clothing consisting of a tank under a dark Henley t-shirt, a jacket over top, dark cargo pants and a hefty set of work boots. She wears a set of her dad’s dog tags around her neck always.
•A military grade backpack containing her supplies
•Food to last three days, water to last one
•First aid kit
•Magazines, most empty
•Fishing kit
•A well used and threadbare Shemagh
•A chipped and charred small pot
•Drop holsters for the handguns, a sling for the rifle, and of course sheaths for the knives
Mode of transportation:
•Motoped Survival bike
List 3 or more good personality traits:
•Determined
•Intelligent
•Clever
•Resourceful
List 3 or more bad personality traits:
•Selfish
•Prideful
•Arrogant
•Distrustful
List 3 strengths:
•Firearm skills and training
•Survival skills and training
•First Aid skills and training
•Hunting/Fishing
•Mechanical, electrical and computer engineering knowledge
List 3 flaws:
•PTSD
•Trust issues
•Existential issues
•Can get savage, going from 0-100 in no time
•Inability to have faith/hope, unless the idea was hers, and if the idea/plan fails, its devastating
Describe your character's life before the Apocalypse:
•Raine lived with her dad, her mom having died from complications during childbirth. Since then she's moved around constantly, never staying in any one place for longer than a year. Staff Sergeant Brady taught his only child the sort of things typically found in sons. Being a marine, he too her every other weekend to the firing range when he wasn’t out on deployment. Once a month out of the summer they’d go camping together, usually on hunting grounds to really get into the feeling of self sustaining. It was during these times Raine learned how to live in the outdoors. During winter break they’d go out as well, breaking up camping with Milsims James’ friends would put together using paintball guns. When James would get deployed, usually only for six months at a time, Raine would be sent to live with either her grandfather or one of her two uncles. Graduating from high school in some town she didn’t care about beyond knowing where basic stores were located, she went off to do her own thing in college. However, Raine always came back home to James during summer break.
What happened to your character on Outbreak Day?:
•Her father in the middle of a deployment off the coast of Okinawa, Raine was alone in a small rural town when things started to go down. Staying with her grandfather for the time being, he being in the hospital after a nasty fall had messed up his neck. The news was blaring from her grandfather’s radio, and horror sunk in. Of course she had at first tried to contact her father, but with the lines too busy, she gave up to go check on her grandfather. Taking the truck, Raine drove the ten miles to the actual city, and saw the chaos. Moving through into the hospital, her grandfather’s bed was vacant. When military showed up, rounds firing into what looked like mere civilians, Raine panicked, and ran. Driving the truck half way before abandoning it, and running the rest of the way back to the house. She knew that if military was in town, there was likely roadblocks on the highways. Immediately she got what she needed together, and hunkered down hoping to wait until it all blew over.
Describe your character's life after the Apocalypse:
•It had been three weeks until supplies at the house got too low. Packing what she had left and essentials, Raine left to seek out her father, her uncles, or even her grandfather. Staying off the roads, in the woods, Raine survived mostly from fishing, and trapping small game. As she continued to live alone, existing only to the extent of her own consciousness, beginning to doubt after three years of solitude if what she was experiencing was real at all. She still has nightmares of watching the shootings, trouble sleeping and sometimes having fits where she hallucinates men in unmarked military uniforms gunning after her. Whenever this happened, she merely left to roam to the next spot. Fresh from a night full of terrors, Raine has left, once again, and it is there, on the bike with scant supplies and a few hours of sleep at best, roaming the woods of what once was New England. As she gets worse and worse, it gets harder and harder to decide if she is living in hell, or if she’s not real at all.