Post by Kennedy Cooper on Jul 3, 2017 5:38:32 GMT -5
Full Name:
- Kennedy Marie Cooper
Aliases:
- None
Avatar Photo:
- Spencer Locke
Age:
- 18
Gender:
- Female
Appearance:
A
Occupation (studies and job before the outbreak):
- Student
Hometown (city, state, country):
- Bemidji, Minnesota
Relationships (relatives, friends,...):
- Jed Cooper (Father)
- Alyssa Cooper (Mother)
- Natalie Cooper (Sister)
- Peyton Cooper (Sister)
Weapons (currently in possession):
- M4 Carbine (112 rounds)
- Beretta M9 Pistol (15 rounds)
- 1 x Frag Grenade
- 2 x Smoke Grenades
- 1 x Combat Utility Knife
Items (clothing, backpacks, first-aid kits, etc...):
- Military Rucksack
- Three Changes of Clothing
- Basic First Aid Kit
- Tinder and Flint
- One Weeks Worth of MRE's
- Bible
- 3 x Road Flares
- Knee and Elbow Pads
- Family Photo Album
- Gas Can
- Bicycle Pump
Mode of transportation:
-
List 3 or more good personality traits:
- Brave
- Careful
- Kind-Hearted
- Practical
List 3 or more bad personality traits:
- Oppurtunistic
- Stubborn
- Soft
- Untrusting
List 3 strengths:
- Athletic Ability
- Marksmanship
- Automotive Repair
List 3 flaws:
- Upper-body strength
- Short
- Allergic to Anti-biotics
Describe your character's life before the Apocalypse:
- Kennedy lived a mostly normal life up until the beginning of the end times. She grew up with a stay at home mom and a dad who was both a civilian mechanic and an officer in the Minnesota National Guard. Kennedy went to school in Bemidji, her hometown, where she made plenty of friends and played junior varsity volleyball. Life at fourteen was good for the girl, her greatest worries usually could be summed up as either grades or boys.
What happened to your character on Outbreak Day?:
- Kennedy had been at school when unexpectantly, it was dismissed early. She arrived home on the bus with her sisters, to find her parents glued to the television. Her father was in uniform. Kennedy wished for weeks afterwards that she hadn't allowed her own eyes to settle on the screen, but it did help to prepare her for what was to come. Between the images of reporters having their faces chewed off and the videos of crazed mobs besieging the nation's largest cities, it was obvious the world was going to hell.
Jedediah kissed his daughters goodbye and headed out the door. The Cooper women got straight to work packing. An evacuation notice had been issued for their county, instructing them to head west into North Dakota. Before they could leave however, there were a few essentials they still needed.
Kennedy was sent by herself to the closest grocery store with a short list- water bottles, toilet paper, tampons, and batteries- while her mother and sisters packed. The young teen was shocked by the amount of traffic clogging the streets as she walked down the sidewalk. She was even more shocked by the sheer amount of people in the store. It took nearly an hour to get what she needed, and another hour to reach the checkout. People were yelling and panicking everywhere she looked. Kennedy placed her things on the conveyor belt and gave the cashier a confused look. The old man who should have been ringing up her groceries was now staring over her head with his hands in the air.
Somewhere else in the store a gunshot distracted their would-be robber, and Kennedy fled in the ensuing chaos. A rookie police officer picked her up, but instead of taking her home, insisted on bringing her straight to the disaster shelter being set up in the Sanford Medical Center. With the phones down, Kennedy had no way of reaching her mom or sisters. She was stuck the rest of the month helping out in the different wings of the hospital until she was able to get the attention of the U.S Army Captain in charge of the center's defense. He radioed her father, and the next morning she hitched a ride in a Humvee bound to his unit at Camp Ripley. She did her best to gather what was happening through the bits and pieces of eavesdropped conversations, but it was tough to grasp. Apparently, the whole government had collapsed. What bits and pieces that had held out, were becoming more and more their own sovereign entities.
Describe your character's life after the Apocalypse:
- Kennedy spent the next three years with her father, living with him and his soldiers in a mix matched company of what remained of the 34th Infantry Division. At first, they had a couple Abrams tanks and a few Bradley fighting vehicles, but without fuel to keep them running, they were scrapped and abandoned for pickup trucks and civilian cars. The unit maintained its post until certain there was no command to issue it orders, and then they moved out together in search of soldier's families. They screened the state without much luck, eventually making it through North Dakota, South Dakota, and parts of Ontario. Along the journey, Kennedy picked up many lessons from the men she would soon regard like older brothers. They taught her to shoot, to scavenge, and to keep tough.
By year three, their group's numbers had begun to dwindle to just a few after facing walkers, run-ins with other people, disease, and desertion. They came to a consensus to disband, and soon it was just Kennedy and her father on the road togather, searching for her sisters. When he got sick, Kennedy left him to search for medicine, but he was already turned when she got back.
No longer stuck on finding the rest of a family that's probably just as dead, Kennedy just wants to live long enough to find proper civilization.
- Kennedy Marie Cooper
Aliases:
- None
Avatar Photo:
- Spencer Locke
Age:
- 18
Gender:
- Female
Appearance:
A
Occupation (studies and job before the outbreak):
- Student
Hometown (city, state, country):
- Bemidji, Minnesota
Relationships (relatives, friends,...):
- Jed Cooper (Father)
- Alyssa Cooper (Mother)
- Natalie Cooper (Sister)
- Peyton Cooper (Sister)
Weapons (currently in possession):
- M4 Carbine (112 rounds)
- Beretta M9 Pistol (15 rounds)
- 1 x Frag Grenade
- 2 x Smoke Grenades
- 1 x Combat Utility Knife
Items (clothing, backpacks, first-aid kits, etc...):
- Military Rucksack
- Three Changes of Clothing
- Basic First Aid Kit
- Tinder and Flint
- One Weeks Worth of MRE's
- Bible
- 3 x Road Flares
- Knee and Elbow Pads
- Family Photo Album
- Gas Can
- Bicycle Pump
Mode of transportation:
-
List 3 or more good personality traits:
- Brave
- Careful
- Kind-Hearted
- Practical
List 3 or more bad personality traits:
- Oppurtunistic
- Stubborn
- Soft
- Untrusting
List 3 strengths:
- Athletic Ability
- Marksmanship
- Automotive Repair
List 3 flaws:
- Upper-body strength
- Short
- Allergic to Anti-biotics
Describe your character's life before the Apocalypse:
- Kennedy lived a mostly normal life up until the beginning of the end times. She grew up with a stay at home mom and a dad who was both a civilian mechanic and an officer in the Minnesota National Guard. Kennedy went to school in Bemidji, her hometown, where she made plenty of friends and played junior varsity volleyball. Life at fourteen was good for the girl, her greatest worries usually could be summed up as either grades or boys.
What happened to your character on Outbreak Day?:
- Kennedy had been at school when unexpectantly, it was dismissed early. She arrived home on the bus with her sisters, to find her parents glued to the television. Her father was in uniform. Kennedy wished for weeks afterwards that she hadn't allowed her own eyes to settle on the screen, but it did help to prepare her for what was to come. Between the images of reporters having their faces chewed off and the videos of crazed mobs besieging the nation's largest cities, it was obvious the world was going to hell.
Jedediah kissed his daughters goodbye and headed out the door. The Cooper women got straight to work packing. An evacuation notice had been issued for their county, instructing them to head west into North Dakota. Before they could leave however, there were a few essentials they still needed.
Kennedy was sent by herself to the closest grocery store with a short list- water bottles, toilet paper, tampons, and batteries- while her mother and sisters packed. The young teen was shocked by the amount of traffic clogging the streets as she walked down the sidewalk. She was even more shocked by the sheer amount of people in the store. It took nearly an hour to get what she needed, and another hour to reach the checkout. People were yelling and panicking everywhere she looked. Kennedy placed her things on the conveyor belt and gave the cashier a confused look. The old man who should have been ringing up her groceries was now staring over her head with his hands in the air.
Somewhere else in the store a gunshot distracted their would-be robber, and Kennedy fled in the ensuing chaos. A rookie police officer picked her up, but instead of taking her home, insisted on bringing her straight to the disaster shelter being set up in the Sanford Medical Center. With the phones down, Kennedy had no way of reaching her mom or sisters. She was stuck the rest of the month helping out in the different wings of the hospital until she was able to get the attention of the U.S Army Captain in charge of the center's defense. He radioed her father, and the next morning she hitched a ride in a Humvee bound to his unit at Camp Ripley. She did her best to gather what was happening through the bits and pieces of eavesdropped conversations, but it was tough to grasp. Apparently, the whole government had collapsed. What bits and pieces that had held out, were becoming more and more their own sovereign entities.
Describe your character's life after the Apocalypse:
- Kennedy spent the next three years with her father, living with him and his soldiers in a mix matched company of what remained of the 34th Infantry Division. At first, they had a couple Abrams tanks and a few Bradley fighting vehicles, but without fuel to keep them running, they were scrapped and abandoned for pickup trucks and civilian cars. The unit maintained its post until certain there was no command to issue it orders, and then they moved out together in search of soldier's families. They screened the state without much luck, eventually making it through North Dakota, South Dakota, and parts of Ontario. Along the journey, Kennedy picked up many lessons from the men she would soon regard like older brothers. They taught her to shoot, to scavenge, and to keep tough.
By year three, their group's numbers had begun to dwindle to just a few after facing walkers, run-ins with other people, disease, and desertion. They came to a consensus to disband, and soon it was just Kennedy and her father on the road togather, searching for her sisters. When he got sick, Kennedy left him to search for medicine, but he was already turned when she got back.
No longer stuck on finding the rest of a family that's probably just as dead, Kennedy just wants to live long enough to find proper civilization.