Post by Imil Habibi on Dec 21, 2008 21:22:44 GMT -5
Name: Imil Hassan Habibi
Age: 40
Race: Arab
Ethnicity: Palestinian
Nationality: Israeli (Held Israeli citizenship when that was still relevant)
Economic Class: Working class
Gender Identity: Male
Sexuality: Homosexual
Political Belief: Revolutionary socialist, formerly social democrat
Religious Belief: Atheist
Organization: Socialist Revolution
Occupation: Black market doctor with a specialty in OB/GYN. Also writes socialist plays. He has false Allmart working papers
Skills: Literacy, medical knowledge and skills, creative writing skills
Weaknesses: Poor eyesight without glasses, clumsy, shy, obsessive compulsive disorder
Weapon An antique AK-47 that he can't even shoot properly
Appearance: Imil is average height and weight, with unkempt, curly hair and clean, if somewhat old, clothes. He wears gold wire rim glasses, and often sports three or four days of stubble.
Personality: Imil is shy and often keeps to himself, but he genuinely likes people. For this reason, he rarely charges very much for his services. As a result, he is not a wealthy man, but he sleeps well at night. Despite his good nature, if his rituals get disrupted, he can become very anxious and upset.
Story: Imil was born in East Jerusalem. His father was a construction worker, and his mother stayed at home. He was the youngest of seven brothers. They were very poor growing up. Life became especially difficult when Imil was diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder. If his mother tried to arrange his room differently, or moved a magazine, he would throw a tantrum. They could not afford psychiatric care.
Despite these difficulties, Imil proved to be an exceptionally bright child. He made his way through secondary school, unlike most of his peers, and went on to win a scholarship at the Technion in Haifa. Socially, things were still difficult at university. Although he was no longer mocked openly for his disability, he felt socially disconnected from his Israeli peers, who had all served in the army together. During his college years, he started a left wing journal on campus. This helped to give him some semblance of a social life. Imil persevered, despite these difficulties, and went on to become a professor of medicine at the Technion. Although he became sexually active in university, he never came out of the closet.
Imil had only worked at the Technion for a year before the state of Israel collapsed and most of the area was razed by the Manalists. Ironically, Imil saw this as a blessing; since there was no longer a country, there was no longer anything to fight over. Unfortunately, the Manalists did not take kindly to his social democratic views. He went into hiding, and continued to practice medicine. The rise of the Economic Council has caused him to radicalize. He no longer believes that socialism can be achieved through democratic means, since there is no longer any democracy.
Age: 40
Race: Arab
Ethnicity: Palestinian
Nationality: Israeli (Held Israeli citizenship when that was still relevant)
Economic Class: Working class
Gender Identity: Male
Sexuality: Homosexual
Political Belief: Revolutionary socialist, formerly social democrat
Religious Belief: Atheist
Organization: Socialist Revolution
Occupation: Black market doctor with a specialty in OB/GYN. Also writes socialist plays. He has false Allmart working papers
Skills: Literacy, medical knowledge and skills, creative writing skills
Weaknesses: Poor eyesight without glasses, clumsy, shy, obsessive compulsive disorder
Weapon An antique AK-47 that he can't even shoot properly
Appearance: Imil is average height and weight, with unkempt, curly hair and clean, if somewhat old, clothes. He wears gold wire rim glasses, and often sports three or four days of stubble.
Personality: Imil is shy and often keeps to himself, but he genuinely likes people. For this reason, he rarely charges very much for his services. As a result, he is not a wealthy man, but he sleeps well at night. Despite his good nature, if his rituals get disrupted, he can become very anxious and upset.
Story: Imil was born in East Jerusalem. His father was a construction worker, and his mother stayed at home. He was the youngest of seven brothers. They were very poor growing up. Life became especially difficult when Imil was diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder. If his mother tried to arrange his room differently, or moved a magazine, he would throw a tantrum. They could not afford psychiatric care.
Despite these difficulties, Imil proved to be an exceptionally bright child. He made his way through secondary school, unlike most of his peers, and went on to win a scholarship at the Technion in Haifa. Socially, things were still difficult at university. Although he was no longer mocked openly for his disability, he felt socially disconnected from his Israeli peers, who had all served in the army together. During his college years, he started a left wing journal on campus. This helped to give him some semblance of a social life. Imil persevered, despite these difficulties, and went on to become a professor of medicine at the Technion. Although he became sexually active in university, he never came out of the closet.
Imil had only worked at the Technion for a year before the state of Israel collapsed and most of the area was razed by the Manalists. Ironically, Imil saw this as a blessing; since there was no longer a country, there was no longer anything to fight over. Unfortunately, the Manalists did not take kindly to his social democratic views. He went into hiding, and continued to practice medicine. The rise of the Economic Council has caused him to radicalize. He no longer believes that socialism can be achieved through democratic means, since there is no longer any democracy.