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Revision as of 23:18, 1 January 2020



Vitals
Full Name: Ovira Kassidy Reynolds
Age: 27
Height: 5'6" / 168cm
Build: Slender
Hair: Warm Blonde
Eyes: Blue


Credentials
Occupation: Cetacean Intelligence and Genetics Research Project Lead, Rickett's Institute of Oceanography, Prospect CA
Education: B.S. in Film Studies, New York University; Masters in Marine Biology, University of Miami; Masters in Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University; Masters in Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology, University of Hawaii at Manoa; M.D./Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University; D.S. in General Surgery, Johns Hopkins University; Doctor of Neurological Cybernetics, [REDACTED]; Doctor of Genetic Engineering and Manipulation, [REDACTED]
Convention: Progenitors
Methodology: Genegineers
Construct: Surveillance Construct Beta-3
Clearance: [REDACTED]


Personal Information
Demeanor: Perfectionist
Resonance: Enfolding
Known Associates: None current
Residence: Prospect, California
Marital Status: Single
Miscellaneous: Dr. Reynolds is known for her religious work ethic and vibrant, cheerful attitude. She has chaired several philanthropic projects in her time with the Union, and is a vocal advocate for ecological conservation among her peers. Her hobbies include oceanic swimming, photography and amateur astronomy. She also has a love of cinema and artistic performance, though her work often denies her the chance to indulge in nights outside of her lab. On the rare occasions she finds a few hours to herself, she can usually be found on the beach, at coffee shops around town, or otherwise engaging in light social activities in the vicinity of her apartment. Her current personal projects revolve around research into lessening the biological impact of pollution and the changing global climate on oceanic ecosystems.