[b]Naomi Wilde[/b] [b]Physical Description (if you wish to post one):[/b] [list] [*][url=https://i.imgur.com/gXnTeX1.jpg?1]Image[/url] [*]Black; she doesn't like the term "African-American". [*]23 years old [*]5'7"; 34B-26-36; tight, fit body; excellent physical fitness [*][url=https://i.imgur.com/1BWTMWz.jpg?1]Hair[/url] [*]Dark brown eyes. [*]Tattoos (to be described later) [/list] [b]Personality:[/b] [list] [*]Confident; potentially fierce if need be. [*]Compassionate; fair minded; liberal thinking. [*]Dedicated to law and order and equality. [*]Bisexual; not [i]overly[/i] promiscuous, but she does like sex. [*]Changes to her personality from the Blackout: [list] [*]Too early to tell. [/list] [/list] [b]Personal History (pre-Blackout):[/b] [list] [*](More coming) [*]Graduated from the Police Academy in 2018. [*]Assigned to a Queens NYPD Precinct (her hometown). [*]She transferred to Roosevelt Island the day of the Blackout. [/list] [b]Personal History (post-Blackout):[/b] [list] [*][hider=3 April 2022 -- The Day of the Blackout] [indent] [list] [*]Her first day at the Public Safety Department (PSD) location at 550 Main St on Roosevelt Island. ([url=https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7618947,-73.9497536,3a,75y,107.79h,99.84t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s-5X7cMMJI3g7k7HAvFOV7g!2e0!7i16384!8i8192]Map link[/url]); its historical, pre-European settlement name was Minnehanonck, fyi). [*]Excited, she reported at 6pm, 6 hours early. [*]The Desk Sergeant, Helen Davis, told Naomi to go to the "Officers Quiet Room" to take a nap. [*]At 11:11pm, when the Blackout occurred. [*]With no power and no working flashlights, Naomi went to the [url=https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7614057,-73.9501333,3a,75y,125.03h,91.26t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1suIIzsSHk9PWA_SMnPBKyAQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192]Wholesome Cafe & Grocery[/url] a couple of doors down the block (530 Main Street) to get candles; the bodega also had souvenir lanterns. [*]She met [url=https://i.imgur.com/bNPbdQf.jpg?1]Maria Gonzales[/url] at the bodega. [*]Later, Naomi was assigned as a "liaison" to Neighborhood Watch Coordinator Frank "Hondo" O'Connor. [*]Their first major task was to assist those people trapped in the Roosevelt Tram car that was dangling 250 feet in the air, 1,000 feet out over the East River. [/list] [/indent] [/hider] [*]. [/list] [b]Possessions of interest:[/b] [list] [*]9mm Beretta service weapon; quantity of ammunition available to her through the PSD is unknown at this time (3 April 2022) but is presumed to be relatively plentiful. [*]Collapsible baton, handcuffs, whistle, and other standard police issue gear on her belt. [*]Currently non-functioning gear would also include her cell phone, police radio, taser, etc. [*]. [*]. [/list]