[hider=Genna Wolgast] [color=fdc68a][b]Name:[/b][/color] Geneva "Genna" Wolgast [color=fdc68a][b]Age: [/b][/color]35 [color=fdc68a][b]Gender:[/b][/color] F [color=fdc68a][b]Profession: [/b][/color]Electrical Technician [color=fdc68a][b]Nationality:[/b][/color] European Union, Germany. [color=fdc68a][b]Birth Planet:[/b][/color] Earth [color=fdc68a][b]Appearance: [/b][/color]A short woman with a pale complexion and black hair tied into a professional ponytail. She has small, dark eyes behind a wiry pair of eyeglasses and inquisitive thin eyebrows underneath a large forehead. Her narrow lips complement a sharp chin. She's got an odd look about her, her dexterous fingers and small frame are engineered to maneuver into cramped spaces and fix vital systems, or at least be able to maintain the robot that goes into cramped spaces and fix vital systems. Either way works. [color=fdc68a][b]Strengths:[/b][/color] Given her profession, Geneva is a brilliant electrical technician, and knows the ins and outs of the series of wires and routers that compose the stations electrical skeleton. She's also a good problem solver and can think practically. She's tri-lingual, being able to speak native German, quite fluent English, and clunky but adequate Japanese. [color=fdc68a][b]Weaknesses: [/b][/color]She's athletically inept for one thing. Never been in a fight her whole life, nor fired a gun. As a normal human person, she does not show bravery in the face of danger. Because she's never been in true, immediate danger, she doesn't know it: but she's prone to mental breakdown when under immense stress. [color=fdc68a][b]Personality: [/b][/color]She prefers the company of circuits, routers and automated personnel rather than actual human people. Even though she's rather amiable, a fear of being ostracized has, ironically, lead her to occasionally ostracizing herself from the ship's crew. She often is known for disappearing in her quarters for days at a time, tinkering and tweaking on various devices until she is satisfied, or until she runs out of food and has to leave. This doesn't happen all the time, mind you. This isn't a cycle of loneliness, but every few months her thoughts get all jumbled up and she has too many things to try and it just sort of...happens. On the majority of her days though, when she doesn't live in isolation, she can be perfectly friendly, though she is quick to frustration when people don't do the things she has them pictured in her head. Why can't people read her thoughts? This is ridiculous. She can't work in these conditions! Following this train of thought usually ends with her back in her room. But like anyone aboard the station, she has great ambition and has a true wonder for the mysteries of the universe. History: Growing up in a middle class family in Germany with ample access to education meant her affinity towards the electrical was quickly picked up on. There was no real conflict in her life- it was like she was living in a commercial. Everything was just...okay. And she was fine with that. Her parents were supportive, her younger brother was annoying, happy tears were shed when she left at the age of 28 to be among the stars and explore the Universe's far regions. [color=fdc68a][b]Family:[/b][/color] Father, Gerald. Mother, Anna. Brother, Adrian. [/hider]