Post by BlueLoneWolf on Sept 24, 2012 13:34:21 GMT -5
General Arnold Zobrist
Nicknames:
None.
Age:
57
Gender:
Male.
Residence:
Classified (Undisclosed location, Alaska, USA)
Occupation:
Classified (General in charge of Deep Waters program).
Character Class:
Digisoul Fighter
Digimon Partner:
None
Weaknesses:
Very mission-oriented. Careful, cold, and hard to approach. Doesn't trust much of anyone other than his subordinates, doesn't like to be interrupted and doesn't think civilians are worth much.
Dice Stat:
HP:
Power:
Speed:
Defense:
Mental:
Personality:
Arnold Zobrist is a hard-bitten, long-serving career army type. One of the members of the Deep Waters team, he's seen a lot and trusts very little of what he sees after that. However, his caution and paranoia serves him well, as his operation has never been discovered. He is the deepest of deep confidentiality, and will say only what he has to. But if you earn his trust, you have found yourself a true ally. He's extremely loyal to those under him and would never leave a man or woman behind.
Likes:
Hunting, firearms, bacon, his job, coffee (black and bitter as hell), his subordinates, ENIAC2 and his helpers, heaters, fire, and nature documentaries (of both the second digital world and of the human world)
Dislikes:
Evil digimon, losing people, bears poking about the base, skunk smell waking him up at night, people knowing about him or his team, the mess that people are talking about in the real world about all digimon being evil, someone putting sugar or cream in his coffee.
Appearance:
History:
Classified.
…Well, alright, if you insist…
Though all records of his existence, minus the one Deep Waters file, have been destroyed, General Arnold Zobrist does have a past. It's just not listed under his name, which has changed three times in his lifetime for various reasons.
Born William Lafontaine in Meraux, Louisiana, May 3rd, 1955. Zobrist was the first of two children born to an alcoholic single mother, he became a ward of the state at the age of 5 due to his mother's abuse, alcoholism, and unemployment (he never had much a chance to know his sister, she died of shaken baby syndrome due to their mother's mismanagement). Shipped off to Phoenix Arizona, he was adopted by a barren couple, Edward and Renee Simmons. There he lived for most of his youth, in what was actually a happy family of three. At the age of 18 he attended the USMA at West Point, mostly because his small family, though happy, wasn't exactly wealthy and he needed and wanted the best free education he could get. Four years later he graduated as the valedictorian of his class, William Simmons. His meritorious student record managed to get him selected into the US Army Green Berets, where he was also noted for many honors and merits. He specialized in the newly growing field of electronic warfare, and by the age of 26, he was taken into a special wing of the US Army for other deep cover operations that won't be mentioned. However, his record got him noticed by the Deep Waters group, who then inducted him, and his name changed to Phillip Warren.
Deep Waters is the code for the second Digital World. As ENIAC was a DoD (or DoW) mandate project, they held rights to reproduce it. After the disassembly and deactivation of the first, they created another one to regulate a private, smaller, controlled digital world. Deep Waters is the blanket turn for the few soldiers inducted into the project, along with the couple of scientists there to study it. This project has been existence since ENIAC2 came online in 1960 after extensive study into ABC and ENIAC (1). Deep Waters and the DW team are not in any document other than a private, twice-annually report delivered directly to the president by General Zobrist, and a note left behind from President to President explaining the program. They are not connected to any external network, and, therefore, are impossible to trace or hack. The only visible part of the facility is an airstrip; the rest is deep underground in a bunker that can take several nuclear blasts.
Deep Waters took him on as a full lieutenant, and, after years in the digital world and assisting the project, he was promoted to man in charge, now General Arnold Zobrist. The existence of his team and his project is only ever known by the team itself, its past members, the Secretary of Defense, and the President of the United States (and the former of such).
Anything else? (Optional)
Remembers all of his former and current subordinates by name and face (all names). Does not usually encourage married men or women into his group, but the Lieutenant Colonel was a brilliant exception, as there was too much there to leave alone…that and the emotion and heart the man had because he had to get back to his family was what fueled him for so long.
Nicknames:
None.
Age:
57
Gender:
Male.
Residence:
Classified (Undisclosed location, Alaska, USA)
Occupation:
Classified (General in charge of Deep Waters program).
Character Class:
Digisoul Fighter
Digimon Partner:
None
Weaknesses:
Very mission-oriented. Careful, cold, and hard to approach. Doesn't trust much of anyone other than his subordinates, doesn't like to be interrupted and doesn't think civilians are worth much.
Dice Stat:
HP:
Power:
Speed:
Defense:
Mental:
Personality:
Arnold Zobrist is a hard-bitten, long-serving career army type. One of the members of the Deep Waters team, he's seen a lot and trusts very little of what he sees after that. However, his caution and paranoia serves him well, as his operation has never been discovered. He is the deepest of deep confidentiality, and will say only what he has to. But if you earn his trust, you have found yourself a true ally. He's extremely loyal to those under him and would never leave a man or woman behind.
Likes:
Hunting, firearms, bacon, his job, coffee (black and bitter as hell), his subordinates, ENIAC2 and his helpers, heaters, fire, and nature documentaries (of both the second digital world and of the human world)
Dislikes:
Evil digimon, losing people, bears poking about the base, skunk smell waking him up at night, people knowing about him or his team, the mess that people are talking about in the real world about all digimon being evil, someone putting sugar or cream in his coffee.
Appearance:
History:
Classified.
…Well, alright, if you insist…
Though all records of his existence, minus the one Deep Waters file, have been destroyed, General Arnold Zobrist does have a past. It's just not listed under his name, which has changed three times in his lifetime for various reasons.
Born William Lafontaine in Meraux, Louisiana, May 3rd, 1955. Zobrist was the first of two children born to an alcoholic single mother, he became a ward of the state at the age of 5 due to his mother's abuse, alcoholism, and unemployment (he never had much a chance to know his sister, she died of shaken baby syndrome due to their mother's mismanagement). Shipped off to Phoenix Arizona, he was adopted by a barren couple, Edward and Renee Simmons. There he lived for most of his youth, in what was actually a happy family of three. At the age of 18 he attended the USMA at West Point, mostly because his small family, though happy, wasn't exactly wealthy and he needed and wanted the best free education he could get. Four years later he graduated as the valedictorian of his class, William Simmons. His meritorious student record managed to get him selected into the US Army Green Berets, where he was also noted for many honors and merits. He specialized in the newly growing field of electronic warfare, and by the age of 26, he was taken into a special wing of the US Army for other deep cover operations that won't be mentioned. However, his record got him noticed by the Deep Waters group, who then inducted him, and his name changed to Phillip Warren.
Deep Waters is the code for the second Digital World. As ENIAC was a DoD (or DoW) mandate project, they held rights to reproduce it. After the disassembly and deactivation of the first, they created another one to regulate a private, smaller, controlled digital world. Deep Waters is the blanket turn for the few soldiers inducted into the project, along with the couple of scientists there to study it. This project has been existence since ENIAC2 came online in 1960 after extensive study into ABC and ENIAC (1). Deep Waters and the DW team are not in any document other than a private, twice-annually report delivered directly to the president by General Zobrist, and a note left behind from President to President explaining the program. They are not connected to any external network, and, therefore, are impossible to trace or hack. The only visible part of the facility is an airstrip; the rest is deep underground in a bunker that can take several nuclear blasts.
Deep Waters took him on as a full lieutenant, and, after years in the digital world and assisting the project, he was promoted to man in charge, now General Arnold Zobrist. The existence of his team and his project is only ever known by the team itself, its past members, the Secretary of Defense, and the President of the United States (and the former of such).
Anything else? (Optional)
Remembers all of his former and current subordinates by name and face (all names). Does not usually encourage married men or women into his group, but the Lieutenant Colonel was a brilliant exception, as there was too much there to leave alone…that and the emotion and heart the man had because he had to get back to his family was what fueled him for so long.