[center][img]http://i1175.photobucket.com/albums/r627/Tapscott94/Other%20Forum%20Games/G-Man_zpszkeiifix.jpg[/img][/center] [b][color=39b54a]Name[/color][/b]: George Mann. (Dr. Mann to the students) [b][color=39b54a]Age[/color][/b]: 46. [b][color=39b54a]Year in School[/color][/b]: Senior Biology Teacher [b][color=39b54a]Appearance[/color][/b]: Exactly six feet tall, Dr. Mann has a thin build and rather gaunt appearance in general. Despite this it is easy to see why he was referred to as being handsome in his youth, as his eyes still retain their sharp aqua-green colour, and his well-manicured brown hair has not receded or turned grey. [b][color=39b54a]Power[/color][/b]: Dr. Mann has the ability to shape-shift into any living creature real or mythical. This power only became apparent to the doctor as a child when he wished he was small enough to fit in the mouse-hole in his room and found himself shrunk to being a few inches long and having whiskers. [b][color=39b54a]Biography[/color][/b]: George Mann was an orphan who was raised in the Denver Orphans Home. He was a quiet and lonely creature who preferred his own company to that of others. By his 10th birthday a letter came to him from the prestigious Northwood Academy, coincidentally as his powers first began to manifest themselves. He attended the school and graduated with honours, going on to study out in the wider world, his powers a carefully kept secret. In time George Mann would become a Doctor in Biology, and was offered several lucrative contracts in governmental agencies throughout the Americas. However another letter arrived, addressed to him. The school had desire of his academic prowess, and wished for him to teach future generations. Without hesitation, George Mann declined all other job offers and returned back to the quiet school of Northwood Academy. He has been teaching there for over 13 years, and seems content to do little more than that. [b][color=39b54a]Personality[/color][/b]: Quiet and reserved, George Mann is skilled at hiding his true feelings and emotions. The Doctor has never become emotionally attached to anyone or anything, aside from the school and the orphanage where he grew up, and displays little interest in pursuing any relationships either romantic or otherwise.