Post by Royd Eris on Jul 7, 2010 22:39:01 GMT -5
Name: Royd Eris
Race: Human
Age: 26
Gender: Male
Appearance: General Appearance:
Hair Color: Black
Hair Style: Shoulder length, slicked back in hologram but worn loose in person.
Eye Color: Blue
Height: 6’2”
Body Appearance:
Standing six foot two inches tall, Royd has thin build due to his atrophied condition. While possessing just under normal human muscle mass, he is exceptionally frail, needing a cane simply to stand for extended lengths of time and to walk.
Clothes: When appearing in his holographic form, Royd wears a dark grey jumpsuit and black boots. In actuality the man wears a black space suit with a ridged, flexible neck section supporting the helmet locking ring. His helmet is usually strapped to his side so it is on hand when needed. Additionally Royd carries with him a shining, black cane with a silver handle to aid him in walking and standing.
History: History: Royd’s story begins more then three hundred years ago on Earth. His grandfather, Hyede Eris, a powerful warrior and scientist in his own right, felt he could no longer help humanity. Gaining immortality through scientific means, Hyede set out among the stars to explore the great depths of space. As time wore on and one decade bled into the next, he became bored and listless. The galaxy no longer held an interest for him and so he ventured further out into the universe, but not before leaving behind an heir. In order to do that, the boy would have to have a mother, or so he thought.
Roughly seventy five years ago, prior to departing for the outer rim, Hyede used his vast fortune constructed a mammoth ship and space station to serve as his family’s home. The ship was more of a space going super tanker, containing enough fuel to fly for decades. The station on the other hand at over a mile long, was intended to generate money so his family could live in relative comfort. Believing his heir should be as genetically close to him as possible, the immortal man first cloned himself, altering the clone into the opposite gender. The years of waiting for it to mature naturally took their toll on his patients however and even though he had learned to adore Adara as his daughter, he simply could no longer stand the wait. Although only a teenager at the time, Hyede left Adara the ship and departed for the outer rim.
Embittered by how easily she had been cast aside, Adara hid away from all humanity, sealing the ship off from Adrastea station, loathing them all for what her father had done. The ship he had built, the Nightflyer although huge and aging, could maintain it’s self largely as could the station with it’s robotic maintenance staff, making both quite self sufficient without the need for a human crew. With it’s great fuel capacity and decent cargo hauling capability, she used the grand vessel for nearly thirty years to make a living as a trader, leaving the station to run it’s self. Eventually she too became bored, although not for the same reasons as her father. Seeking a companion to bring joy into her life, Adara found Hyede’s notes on the cross-sexed cloning procedure. The equipment was still intact and functioning and seeing it as the way to make the perfect mate, engaged the process once more. As Royd’s embryo developed though, Adara became gravely ill. She set the ship on a course that would take it far out into the uninhabited depths of space while she searched the computer desperately for a cure. In the following months, though her condition worsened, the computer unable to care for her properly. In her final, deranged days, she disappeared into the dark, bowels of the ship and eventually never returned.
The computer, having been programmed to act in the event of Adara’s death, returned the Nightlfyer to Adrastea Station and raised Royd as best it could. The day’s were structured with nutritious meals, educational lessons and entertainment. Everything at the computer’s disposal was used to bring the boy up as normally as possible until the day that he would be old enough to command the ship himself, and as a testament to his grandfather’s ingenuity, the computer managed just that. Although nothing could be done about the reduced gravity aboard the ship atrophying Royd’s muscles and skeleton, the computer had managed to bring him up as a stable, well adjusted, if a bit shy individual.
Stats: Stats:
Strength: 1
Endurance: 2
Speed: 2
Energy: 12
Fighting Skill: 5
Race: Human
Age: 26
Gender: Male
Appearance: General Appearance:
Hair Color: Black
Hair Style: Shoulder length, slicked back in hologram but worn loose in person.
Eye Color: Blue
Height: 6’2”
Body Appearance:
Standing six foot two inches tall, Royd has thin build due to his atrophied condition. While possessing just under normal human muscle mass, he is exceptionally frail, needing a cane simply to stand for extended lengths of time and to walk.
Clothes: When appearing in his holographic form, Royd wears a dark grey jumpsuit and black boots. In actuality the man wears a black space suit with a ridged, flexible neck section supporting the helmet locking ring. His helmet is usually strapped to his side so it is on hand when needed. Additionally Royd carries with him a shining, black cane with a silver handle to aid him in walking and standing.
History: History: Royd’s story begins more then three hundred years ago on Earth. His grandfather, Hyede Eris, a powerful warrior and scientist in his own right, felt he could no longer help humanity. Gaining immortality through scientific means, Hyede set out among the stars to explore the great depths of space. As time wore on and one decade bled into the next, he became bored and listless. The galaxy no longer held an interest for him and so he ventured further out into the universe, but not before leaving behind an heir. In order to do that, the boy would have to have a mother, or so he thought.
Roughly seventy five years ago, prior to departing for the outer rim, Hyede used his vast fortune constructed a mammoth ship and space station to serve as his family’s home. The ship was more of a space going super tanker, containing enough fuel to fly for decades. The station on the other hand at over a mile long, was intended to generate money so his family could live in relative comfort. Believing his heir should be as genetically close to him as possible, the immortal man first cloned himself, altering the clone into the opposite gender. The years of waiting for it to mature naturally took their toll on his patients however and even though he had learned to adore Adara as his daughter, he simply could no longer stand the wait. Although only a teenager at the time, Hyede left Adara the ship and departed for the outer rim.
Embittered by how easily she had been cast aside, Adara hid away from all humanity, sealing the ship off from Adrastea station, loathing them all for what her father had done. The ship he had built, the Nightflyer although huge and aging, could maintain it’s self largely as could the station with it’s robotic maintenance staff, making both quite self sufficient without the need for a human crew. With it’s great fuel capacity and decent cargo hauling capability, she used the grand vessel for nearly thirty years to make a living as a trader, leaving the station to run it’s self. Eventually she too became bored, although not for the same reasons as her father. Seeking a companion to bring joy into her life, Adara found Hyede’s notes on the cross-sexed cloning procedure. The equipment was still intact and functioning and seeing it as the way to make the perfect mate, engaged the process once more. As Royd’s embryo developed though, Adara became gravely ill. She set the ship on a course that would take it far out into the uninhabited depths of space while she searched the computer desperately for a cure. In the following months, though her condition worsened, the computer unable to care for her properly. In her final, deranged days, she disappeared into the dark, bowels of the ship and eventually never returned.
The computer, having been programmed to act in the event of Adara’s death, returned the Nightlfyer to Adrastea Station and raised Royd as best it could. The day’s were structured with nutritious meals, educational lessons and entertainment. Everything at the computer’s disposal was used to bring the boy up as normally as possible until the day that he would be old enough to command the ship himself, and as a testament to his grandfather’s ingenuity, the computer managed just that. Although nothing could be done about the reduced gravity aboard the ship atrophying Royd’s muscles and skeleton, the computer had managed to bring him up as a stable, well adjusted, if a bit shy individual.
Stats: Stats:
Strength: 1
Endurance: 2
Speed: 2
Energy: 12
Fighting Skill: 5