Post by Jack Spyder on Jul 1, 2009 14:48:40 GMT -5
Name: Jack Spyder
Age: Twenty - October, 10th
Gender: Male
Occupation: Professor Assistant
Appearance: As seen above, Jack is a very studious individual. Usually recognized by his apparel. Even in the lab setting, he typically wears his cape and hooded vest. Always reading a book, always studying something. His hair is usually tied in a half-hearted pony tail behind his head with the loose ends straying into his face. His eyes are welcoming, and generally calm.
Personality: Extremely intelligent, usually to the point of arrogance. He welcomes everyone and is typically a friend to all. His studies have made him a bit secluded but his lab work has raised his "Public Relation" attitude and his favorite interaction is with new trainers or trainers alike. Studying is his passion, and when he is not working in the lab he can usually be seen reading a book of some sort - none of that fiction stuff, he needs facts and good facts at that. Then when he finds the facts he finds the contradiction to the facts.
History: Jack Spyder, He began his journy just like any other trainer. He started with an Eevee. He loved that Eevee more than anything and he battled all the way up until... his first gym. There he lost his passion for battling. Instead, He found solace in the books he had found thrown out of the trainers school. He quickly enrolled... but even their books were not enough. There he began his journy to learn everything he could about everything.
Through his journey, his Eevee did end up evolving... Evolving into a majestic Umbreon. His companion and pal and they went from city to city learning their histories. At one point, He had found an iabandoned egg, this egg hatched into a Hoothoot. Through learning, and their annoying encounters with trainers, impeding his progress, Hoothoot also evolved into a Noctowl. Both of which became his dear dear friends.
After completing his exploration of each city he saw the opening in the lab for an assistant. This would be a dream come true. Upon meeting Professor Kishara, he knew this was what he needed to do. Through the short time he had done work - he found passion in shipping young trainers on their way for their journey and learning discovering new and vital information.