Name: Susan Foreman
Age: 18 (As a Gallifreyan, she's practically a baby)
Height: 5'1"
Point taken from canon timeline, or nature of AU-ness: A year after The Dalek Invasion of Earth
Brief Personality Description: If there is one word to describe Susan, it is compassionate. She will go out of her way to make sure someone else is all right. Other peoples needs always come before her own. Susan is the type of girl who will give anyone the benefit of the doubt to try and make sure a situation comes to the best conclusion. She tried to broker peace with the Daleks even while they were threatening to exterminate her, put herself in harms way to rescue the Thals from radiation poisioning, gave the Sensorites her trust despite the fact that everyone else was convinced they were trying to kill her, and helped a renegade bunch of humans to reclaim Earth for their population after it had been taken over by the Daleks. Susan is brave, but not in an obvious way. In fact, she's more likely to scream and cower when in immediate danger than she is to leap into the fray in order to defend herself. She prefers to think and talk her way out of situations than fight. She hates to fight and she hates violence, no matter how much she understands that both are an integral part of life. Sometimes she really just wishes everyone would learn how to get along.
Brief History: Susan fled her home planet, Gallifrey, in the company of her Grandfather and a stolen TARDIS when she was just twelve, cutting her Academy training short by a couple centuries. This action left both of them under the classification of Renegade Time Lords and exiles from their planet. They both knew it would probably be centuries before they could return home without having to face the consequences, so they took to wandering the time-space continuum without any specific destination in mind. Traveling through time and space with her Grandfather, Susan saw more in four years of wandering than most Gallifreyans saw before they reached the age of 300. But it wasn't until she and her Grandfather took an extended vacation on Earth in London, 1963, that Susan ever actually had any reason to feel at home. She had worked hard to teach herself the things that she would have been learning otherwise, and Susan's intelligence far outranks that of most humans, even those that are considered to be absolute geniuses, so blending in as a teenager on Earth was a difficult task. But it was one that Susan took on with an intense enthusiasm. The five months that they spent there left her constantly longing for a place to settle and call home when they were forced to continue their travels.
In the year that passed after leaving Earth, Susan matured from the preteen and inexperienced Time Lady that she was into a mature and responsible woman. But after her grandfather left her, insisting she was grown and deserved a life of her own rather than to be tending to his needs, Susan didn't know how to cope. As much as she loved David, she didn't want to get married so young. So instead, they just moved in together, staying in the city for several month to help with the clean up and most of the reconstruction before moving out of the city and into the country to follow his dream of working with the land and making things grow. It was nice. It was peaceful. And it was dull. Susan couldn't help but wish for something to happen to make things more interesting.
But this wasn't exactly what she had in mind.
Player: Kira [peacekeeperdl @ aim]
Age: 18 (As a Gallifreyan, she's practically a baby)
Height: 5'1"
Point taken from canon timeline, or nature of AU-ness: A year after The Dalek Invasion of Earth
Brief Personality Description: If there is one word to describe Susan, it is compassionate. She will go out of her way to make sure someone else is all right. Other peoples needs always come before her own. Susan is the type of girl who will give anyone the benefit of the doubt to try and make sure a situation comes to the best conclusion. She tried to broker peace with the Daleks even while they were threatening to exterminate her, put herself in harms way to rescue the Thals from radiation poisioning, gave the Sensorites her trust despite the fact that everyone else was convinced they were trying to kill her, and helped a renegade bunch of humans to reclaim Earth for their population after it had been taken over by the Daleks. Susan is brave, but not in an obvious way. In fact, she's more likely to scream and cower when in immediate danger than she is to leap into the fray in order to defend herself. She prefers to think and talk her way out of situations than fight. She hates to fight and she hates violence, no matter how much she understands that both are an integral part of life. Sometimes she really just wishes everyone would learn how to get along.
Brief History: Susan fled her home planet, Gallifrey, in the company of her Grandfather and a stolen TARDIS when she was just twelve, cutting her Academy training short by a couple centuries. This action left both of them under the classification of Renegade Time Lords and exiles from their planet. They both knew it would probably be centuries before they could return home without having to face the consequences, so they took to wandering the time-space continuum without any specific destination in mind. Traveling through time and space with her Grandfather, Susan saw more in four years of wandering than most Gallifreyans saw before they reached the age of 300. But it wasn't until she and her Grandfather took an extended vacation on Earth in London, 1963, that Susan ever actually had any reason to feel at home. She had worked hard to teach herself the things that she would have been learning otherwise, and Susan's intelligence far outranks that of most humans, even those that are considered to be absolute geniuses, so blending in as a teenager on Earth was a difficult task. But it was one that Susan took on with an intense enthusiasm. The five months that they spent there left her constantly longing for a place to settle and call home when they were forced to continue their travels.
In the year that passed after leaving Earth, Susan matured from the preteen and inexperienced Time Lady that she was into a mature and responsible woman. But after her grandfather left her, insisting she was grown and deserved a life of her own rather than to be tending to his needs, Susan didn't know how to cope. As much as she loved David, she didn't want to get married so young. So instead, they just moved in together, staying in the city for several month to help with the clean up and most of the reconstruction before moving out of the city and into the country to follow his dream of working with the land and making things grow. It was nice. It was peaceful. And it was dull. Susan couldn't help but wish for something to happen to make things more interesting.
But this wasn't exactly what she had in mind.
Player: Kira [peacekeeperdl @ aim]