I'm somewhat here. And here is a rough draft of my CS, if you would like to see it. [hider=WIP]Name: Robert Bishop Age: 44 Gender: Male Appearance: Robert stands with an average build at six feet and two inches, with charcoal black hair and very pale, watery blue eyes. He keeps his hair combed neatly with a part on the right and a clean shaven face. At work, typically wears either a black dress shirt with a black tie or a white shirt and a red tie, with black slacks and matching leather shoes. He wears a titanium watch on his left wrist, a gift from his parents for medical school graduation. Personality Rundown: Robert is a firm believer that doctors should be driven by the thrill of diagnosis, and not altruism: he believes that the altruistic are chasing rainbows and will be too emotionally compromised by their first patient death. He deeply enjoys his work and the challenge it brings, as no two bodies are alike on his slab. And since his job deals with corpses, he is not easily disgusted by mutilation or body fluids. He also enjoys the sensation of meat parting under a sharp edge: sometimes he takes steaks home to cut as he pleases. Robert considers himself disciplined: he does not drink, smoke, or take recreational/illegal drugs. He does have a sexual relationship with a girlfriend, however infrequent their meetings are. Bio: Born and bred outside Dallas, Texas, Robert was raised in a fairly wealthy family that worked in the medical technology industry. They encouraged their son to enter the sciences (preferably the applied science that was engineering), but Robert never enjoyed numbers or physics as much as they did. His true interest was in the mortuary sciences: an interest that sparked when he was seven. His Grandmother was dead and in state at a funeral home, and while the adults were conversing, he had been standing in front of the casket. His grandmother had never been so cold, so stone like, so he had believed that a stone face mask had been out over her so the public did not actually see a dead face. He was poking her nose through a veil several times, and can still remember feel the disconcertingly cold, dead flesh beneath his finger. But the stillness and cold had piqued his interest. It was by middle school that he had decided she would be either a Medical Examiner or a Pathologist. He participated in a Clinical Rotation program in his high school for his final two years, where students worked as volunteers at a nursing home for half of the year, then in various hospital departments in the other half. Upon graduation he was accepted to Texas A&M University's Forensic Science department, where he earned a bachelor's degree and a minor in biology. For medical school, he attended the University of a Texas Austin's Medical Branch in Galveston. He completed two residencies, one in forensic pathology, the other in forensic anthropology. He then earned accreditation as a Medical Examiner and began work in his native Dallas. Ten years later, an opportunity with the FBI presented itself in New York, where he has been working ever since. Despite disagreeing with his choice in career, his parents have been supportive. He has an older sister, an electrical engineer who lives in St. Louis, Missouri. The family is not very social with each other, however, and only speak to each other a few times a year. Notes: He has a slight southern accent. Robert is a member of a fencing club, which meets every Sunday. He also plays the piano and the cello. He enjoys listening music while he works, particularly piano pieces. [/hider]