Dr. Cassie Foster

Prefix




Legal Name




Gender (M/F/ND)




Dr.




Cassiopeia Foster




F




Aliases




Age




Cassie




32









Department (Military/Science/Other)




Rank/Occupation




Science




Ecology Consultant




Specializations




Doctorate Degree: Microbiology & Ecology


  - Before recruitment, was employed by a major Genetic Engineering company.


  - Has performed several experiments on non-human subjects (both fauna and flora), with the outcome of manipulating existing genes. Notably, only one of these subject was a mammal, and this particular procedure was unsuccessful.






 




Physical/Medical Notes




Allergies




Last Physical (21/07): Passed


  - Requires occasional iron supplements, on account of being mildly anemic.


  - Ring finger on right hand amputated above knuckle, due to infection. Infection itself was alledgedly caused by improper treatment of a broken bone, which was due to a work accident involving a table clamp.


  - Otherwise, is in acceptable medical condition.




Peanut




Blood Type




AB+




Notes on Description




Height




  - No tattoos - has expressed considerable disdain towards them when inquired.


  - Heavy scarring around left thigh, from dog bites in childhood.


  - Otherwise, no notable defects.




6'4




Weight




176 lbs




Eye Color




Green




Other




  - Arrested twice, both on suspicion of assault - not charged in either case.


  - Surviving Family: Julian Foster (Parent), Mary-Anne Wilhelm (Parent), David Foster (Sibling)
 
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So, there is nothing wrong with it, although could you explain a little what



"Has performed several non-critical surgeries on non-human organisms. " means exactly? By surgery it's implied it is something like an animal or a plant right? Like, grafting on a plant or cosmetic treatments on animals? Is it dissecting?


Also what happened with the ring finger? What kind of infection was that bad? Was it a wound, spider bite, snake bite?
 
"Has performed several non-critical surgeries on non-human organisms."



Yeah, I was thinking more along the lines of animal experimentation, injecting new genes and such. Surgery is probably the wrong word now that I think about it.

Also what happened with the ring finger? What kind of infection was that bad? Was it a wound, spider bite, snake bite?



Botched treatment for a broken bone after a working accident.


Updating CS for clarification.
 

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