[b]Name:[/b] Henry K. Golovkin [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Age:[/b] 27 [b]Galactic Race:[/b] Earthling [b]Race:[/b] Mongol-Russian Australian [b]Physical Description:[/b] [img]http://th02.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/f/2012/047/a/c/james___art_trade_by_damntorren-d4pzi3m.png[/img] [b]Build:[/b] Slim-Athletic [b]Hair Color:[/b] Dark brown/Short-Trimmed [b]Eye Color:[/b] Chestnut Brown [b]Height:[/b] 5'11" [b]Weight:[/b] 154 lbs [b][u]Expertise:[/u][/b] [b]Cybernetic Mechanic:[/b] Harold is able to repair, build and upgrade nearly any form of cybernetic machinery, even with a limited amount of resources at his disposal. He can troubleshoot any Robot, Android, or Cyborg, regardless of product model and manufacturer. [b]Hack:[/b] Bypassing firewalls and hacking into security terminals are more of a sub-expertise for Harold. However, because he is a masterful cybernetic A.I. troubleshooter, Harold can reprogram almost any cybernetic unit/equipment (including surgically implanted appendages and organs). [b][u]Skills:[/u][/b] [url=http://digital-art-gallery.com/oid/80/r169_457x256_14067_Jet_Moto_2d_sci_fi_motorcycle_jetbike_hover_racer_picture_image_digital_art.jpg]Hoverbike Rider:[/url] Harold was once a 3-time Hoverbike Race Champion in one of the top national leagues back home. Terrak is the custom-built hoverbike used in every single race. It is a collapsible unit that can be stored in tight spaces. Terrak can also transform into a drone helper that has limited A.I. capabilities, but designed with a spirited personality. [b]Dancer:[/b] Harold is no stranger to the dance floor. If needed, he'll tear up a rug or two in Golovkin-esque style. His favorite move is, without question, the robot. [b]Improvisation:[/b] Harold can utilize nearly any component piece, mechanical hardware or equipment on the fly to temporarily repair or enhance most cybernetics. The same can also be said for his ability to break down cybernetics, which usually goes hand-in-hand with his hacking abilities. Cybernetics: Harold was diagnosed with a severe case of bone dystrophy at age 8. This prompted a trial of surgeries involving cybernetic osteo-implants in his limbs and spine, which had developed an extreme case of multiple sclerosis by age 10. The process in turn damaged several nerve endings, which soon required a complete rebinding procedure to his central nervous system. By age 15 the entire trial was complete. [b]Equipment:[/b] Wide variety of repair tools, Multi-functional rechargers, Terrak, Diagnostic goggles (Seen worn in the pic), and a universal micro-frame tablet developed himself. [b]Luggage:[/b] Harold also has a little helper bot called Sigot (seen in the appearance picture). Sigot mainly serves as a data storage unit, though its A.I. processors are supposedly more advanced than Terrak's. Even still, Sigot does not operate for selfish gain; He is completely obedient to Harold. [b]Reputation:[/b] Harold is best known for co-owning Gideon Mechanics Co., which as of today, is the front runner for manufacturing top-of-the-line cybernetics. He designed a worker drone called Yogi v.11k which became a popular sale on the market and is used in many households across the world. Harold is depicted as a free-spirited, wild card. Having been the centerfold for many gossip magazines, he is no stranger to public controversy. Harold is least remembered for being a 3-time national hoverbike racer champion - mainly because it was over 10 years since he last raced. [b]History:[/b] Harold underwent a grueling surgical trial from age 9 to 15 for bone dystrophy and multiple sclerosis. He later described it in his now popular web blog as 'a constant hell that never let up.' Painful as it was, the surgeries were a success, and soon Harold was off making a name for himself. Cybernetics had always fascinated him, and to keep his mind sharp, he studied regularly, often with his uncle Simon, who worked at the assembly line of a cybernetic manufacturing company. Academia soon became his lifeblood, and he excelled all the way to college with top honors. However, he dropped out of M.I.T. in his Sophomore year to start up Gideon Mechanics with several other individuals and investors. This was also the same time he picked up hoverbiking as a hobby. Cruising around and fixing up Terrak became an outlet for Harold. He won several racing competitions and went as far as the nationals before he slumped back to his work in Gideon. He spent most of his 20s pouring his heart and soul into the company, designing a series of drone models and components. His hard work had done wonders for Gideon Mechanics, who had large sale spikes for their prototype work drone line. The stress that came with the monetary success had taken its toll on Harold. He frequented the nightlife often, making a fool of himself and getting heavily scrutinized for it by the press the next day. This would go on for a couple more years until he was extended an invitation from Horizon Corporation to be a part of their Terra-forming project. Up until this point in his life, ever since he was given a second chance to go out and seize the moment, Harold had been searching for something that would validate his purpose. After looking over the contracts with his lawyer, and mulling over the options with his colleagues, he agreed to partake in the project.