Hello, I really like the look of your project! I hope you don't mind a newb ^-^ Name: Mackenzie Ryan Age: 23 Skills: Mackenzie has held down a wide variety of dead-end, no-qualification jobs that taught her little more than the 'right' way to fold a t-shirt, but it has afforded her the ability to pay for her own schooling, and she is on her way to becoming an electrician. Education aside, she's naturally athletic and agile, with good coordination and spacial awareness. Personality: Mackenzie has little hesitation saying exactly what's on her mind for someone of her diminutive stature. She's loud when she's happy, she's loud when she's angry, she's loud when she's bored. Quiet means sad, depressed, or self-conscious ... or UNconscious. She's kind and patient, smart and sweet in her own loud way, happy to treat anyone with respect until they cross her invisible red line and become utter trash. She's not quick to trust, but once she does she's warm and affectionate, and has a lot more trouble saying anything negative or critical. Stress makes her doubt herself, makes her quiet and brooding. Instead of thinking of what she could do to fix what's wrong she focuses on what failures or lapses got her into the stressful situation. She will eventually come around and start being useful again; you can only mope at the bottom of a hole for so long, but it's certainly a deep, dark, moody hole while she's in it. It IS the end of the world after all, every time. She's got a very practical imagination, that is to say ... she doesn't work in a world of impossible and possible. When it comes to day to day reality she deals with what is in front of her. She's no more qualified, or interested, in quantifying all that is impossible as she is all that is possible, and figures there's no point ruling out unicorns until you absolutely have to. Impossible Test: In the case were two items; A fist-sized ball of tungsten, and a stone cube with a domed recess in one side, and a small hole in the bottom. The instructions were simple but impossible; get the ball into the cube without breaking the cube. After pouring over the cube for a long time, getting more and more frustrated, Mackenzie stuffed it into a drawer to avoid throwing either heavy piece of the cryptic puzzle. Over the course of the week she tried to find similar puzzles on youtube, and sometimes thought back to it in frustration, but being unable to think of a solution she mostly left it alone. What did the scientists want to do with you as a child / What kinds of special abilities would you like to develop?: The power to instantly superheat the surface of her body, both locally and entirely, basically turning her into a little sun without all that grabbidy/ a hooman lightsaber.