[center] [img]http://images.freeimages.com/images/previews/63e/arab-man-2-1563625.jpg[/img] [b]Name:[/b] Aladdin Nagi [b]Age:[/b] 32 [b]Class:[/b] [color=green]B[/color] [b]Work:[/b] [color=green]Microbiologist, specializes in Medical, Veterinary, and Environmental Microbiology [/color] [b]Bio:[/b] Aladdin was born to Iraqi Immigrants in the slums of New York. His childhood was a troubled one, trying to survive between a dysfunctional family, religious disputes between Sikhs and Muslims, with a dash of Christian and local New York bitterness for 9/11, it was rough. Still, Aladdin's older sister, Nadia, encouraged him to concentrate on his studies and not buy into any of the local gangs. Through high school Aladdin's grades remained high and towards the end colleges began to start looking at him. But he knew even with big colleges looking at him, he would be in student debt for the rest of his life. So he enlisted. Aladdin enlisted in the U.S. Army at 18 in 2006. He was deployed to Afghanistan straight out of Basic Training. There he fought his kin and bled for the "infidels", earning himself a purple heart and received both the Army Commendation Medal and Silver Star. Aladdin was honorably discharged from the Army in 2011 and soon after he attended Rice University in Houston, Texas. There he studied for 4 years before graduating with a bachelor's degree. He was soon contacted by Chimera and asked to work at Neptune V, studying and analyzing such things as aquamarine bacteria, animal cells when reacting to certain formulas which he would have a hand in developing and the effects of certain stimuli to the ocean environment on a microbiological level. Needless to say, along with the pay, the opportunity was incredibly fascinating and Aladdin immediately accepted. Over the years, Aladdin also worked on his master's degree, which he had just recently earned. Now with a master's in Microbiology, Aladdin is ready to take the next step and reinvent science as the world knows it at Neptune V. [b]Personality:[/b] Ambitious, gung-ho, analytical. These are some words to describe Aladdin. He strongly supports education for troubled kids, as he almost went down the same road in his youth. He's a loyal friend and a determined co-worker. He's passionate, but sometimes too passionate. He has certainly butted head with the administration in the past, calling them "Blind fools" and "Egotistical Idiots" when indeed his own self-righteous ego is quite big. He's a humanitarian due to his time in Afghanistan, but he can be a hypocrite again when it comes to egos and morals. As far as animals are concerned, he believes should they need to suffer for science, they will suffer for science. He's also suspicious, suspecting of the administration to be knowing more than they let on, especially about former employees. This in turn if pushed enough, can make him paranoid, even about his closest friends. [/center]