Your Name: Ket Your Journal:aleph_null Your Email: Gmail: tinyplantalchemist Your AIM: Perceive Truth
Character:
Character's Name: Janine Kishi Character's Fandom: The Babysitters Club Character's Home Universe:There is a BSC wiki! (http://babysittersclub.wikia.com/wiki/The_Baby-Sitters_Club_Wiki) She also comes with additional background in the finished daisychainrpg -- important information can be found here (http://daisychainmods.livejournal.com/652.html) and here (http://community.livejournal.com/daisychainooc/608112.html). Physical Appearance: Janine is Japanese in descent, short for her age with black hair that doesn't quite come to her shoulders, and wears glasses. She dresses practically rather than fashionably, wearing mostly blazers and plaid skirts -- did I mention she's from the 80's? Since the incident where she was trapped in a hellish alternate universe for a month, she's become more amenable to wearing pants, too -- her first thread in Daisychain involved a ninja bride-scooping her and running up the side of a building, so. Personality: Janine is, in a word, brilliant. By 1987's testing standards, her IQ is 196. She's very pedantic and picky, often criticizing the word choices and slang usage of people she speaks to. On an interpersonal level, though, she's very awkward and has trouble interacting with people. She worries that people think she's cold and unpersonable, and that they prefer her pretty and fashionable younger sister Claudia. A lot of her haughty, super-educated nature is a front meant to make herself feel less vulnerable.
To people Janine cares about, however, she is very loyal and a good friend. She'll still pick at their faults, but when someone she loves is in trouble she'll waste no time coming to their aid in any way she can. And lately, she's been getting a little better at being social, though she's still awkward and uncomfortable with it.
Oh, and you don't mess with her younger sister. You just don't.
She also has a sweet tooth, not that she'll ever admit it to anyone but Claudia. Abilities and Skills: Janine is good with computers, mathematics, physics, and other hard sciences like that, but that's from the standpoint of someone from the 1980's. She knows a little bit regarding science from around 2008, but not really all that much, and she has examined the workings of modern computers... a little. She's also fluent in English and Japanese, and proficient in French. Sample:
Being caught up in yet another multidimensional conspiracy was not something Janine had anticipated when the CIA of "that Manhattan's" world had contacted her with their request -- participate in their trials while they tried to perfect the Dimensional Relocation Terminal's technology. They'd offered the same to most of the Project Daisychain participants; there was nothing special about Janine, and yet she was the one who'd gotten lost in the cracks and somehow wound up in the Hub universe.
It was typical of her luck, really.
Getting acquainted with the reality of the Fay'lian threat was dizzying, even though she was already aware of the multiple universes making up the fabric of reality. Janine wasn't really sure there was anything she could do to help, especially given her track record, but the decision was made for her when she was told she couldn't go home.
The only consolation was that if what the DRT research team had said was true, her family wouldn't notice her absence. So that was what she held on to in order to keep herself from breaking down. She didn't have the faintest idea what she would be able to contribute to the resistance, but she would put her all into it.
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Your Name: Ket
Your Journal:
Your Email: Gmail: tinyplantalchemist
Your AIM: Perceive Truth
Character:
Character's Name: Janine Kishi
Character's Fandom: The Babysitters Club
Character's Home Universe: There is a BSC wiki! (http://babysittersclub.wikia.com/wiki/The_Baby-Sitters_Club_Wiki) She also comes with additional background in the finished
Physical Appearance: Janine is Japanese in descent, short for her age with black hair that doesn't quite come to her shoulders, and wears glasses. She dresses practically rather than fashionably, wearing mostly blazers and plaid skirts -- did I mention she's from the 80's? Since the incident where she was trapped in a hellish alternate universe for a month, she's become more amenable to wearing pants, too -- her first thread in Daisychain involved a ninja bride-scooping her and running up the side of a building, so.
Personality: Janine is, in a word, brilliant. By 1987's testing standards, her IQ is 196. She's very pedantic and picky, often criticizing the word choices and slang usage of people she speaks to. On an interpersonal level, though, she's very awkward and has trouble interacting with people. She worries that people think she's cold and unpersonable, and that they prefer her pretty and fashionable younger sister Claudia. A lot of her haughty, super-educated nature is a front meant to make herself feel less vulnerable.
To people Janine cares about, however, she is very loyal and a good friend. She'll still pick at their faults, but when someone she loves is in trouble she'll waste no time coming to their aid in any way she can. And lately, she's been getting a little better at being social, though she's still awkward and uncomfortable with it.
Oh, and you don't mess with her younger sister. You just don't.
She also has a sweet tooth, not that she'll ever admit it to anyone but Claudia.
Abilities and Skills: Janine is good with computers, mathematics, physics, and other hard sciences like that, but that's from the standpoint of someone from the 1980's. She knows a little bit regarding science from around 2008, but not really all that much, and she has examined the workings of modern computers... a little. She's also fluent in English and Japanese, and proficient in French.
Sample:
Being caught up in yet another multidimensional conspiracy was not something Janine had anticipated when the CIA of "that Manhattan's" world had contacted her with their request -- participate in their trials while they tried to perfect the Dimensional Relocation Terminal's technology. They'd offered the same to most of the Project Daisychain participants; there was nothing special about Janine, and yet she was the one who'd gotten lost in the cracks and somehow wound up in the Hub universe.
It was typical of her luck, really.
Getting acquainted with the reality of the Fay'lian threat was dizzying, even though she was already aware of the multiple universes making up the fabric of reality. Janine wasn't really sure there was anything she could do to help, especially given her track record, but the decision was made for her when she was told she couldn't go home.
The only consolation was that if what the DRT research team had said was true, her family wouldn't notice her absence. So that was what she held on to in order to keep herself from breaking down. She didn't have the faintest idea what she would be able to contribute to the resistance, but she would put her all into it.