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Character Sheet
Name:
Diego Delgado
Age:
24
Height:
5'7
Physical Appearance:
Diego has all the Delgado classics - his hair is jet black and extremely curly, though thicker than most of his relatives; his short stature does nothing to help the fact that he is clearly out of shape, and should consider putting the burger down; and, most distinctly, the Delgado green eyes. They are the feature he is most proud of, and he describes them as his mother used to - his Delgado Jewels.
Aside from that, Diego has a very noticeable blemish on his forehead - a scar from his childhood, and though he has no recollection of the event he was told he fell off a hover scooter and had quite the unfortunate landing. His two front teeth are both cracked, probably from playing wargames in his youth.
His cargo tech uniform is very well fitted and taken care of, aside from a stain from some sort of sauce on his left leg. He also wears glasses, as he has never been able to afford surgery to fix his awful eyesight.
Personality:
Diego is a man of few words, preferring instead to rely on his thoughts. Indeed, he is a very profound thinker, and in a more civilized age he may have made quite the philosopher. Instead, he finds the dull of day to day conversations boring. Rarely will he meet someone who he finds interesting enough to have a truly thoughtful conversation with. He isn't necessarily awkward, though, or particularly mean. He just has little to say and speaks deliberately and with purpose.
That said, he has quite the sense of humor, though the cruelness of it is also a factor to his quiet demeanor. Many people have been offended by Diego telling the wrong joke to the wrong person. Sometimes he can't resist to take advantage of someone's misery, or even his own, to crack a solid joke.
He is also a very spiritual man, and finds power in family blood and in history. Diego believe that all of his fallen ancestors and family members are with him still, and they will guide him wherever the Delgado journey requires him.
Occupation:
Formerly a janitor on Mars, now a cargo tech of the Traverse.
Crew Position:
Cargotech
History:
Diego Delgado was raised on a terraformed Mars. The Delgados first arrived on Mars as one of the very first to settle there, and they would be a major player of the first few years of Mars' colonization. However, as time went on the Delgados slowly lost their power, eventually joining the poor in the squalor of Mars' industrial complex. The Delgados never forgot where they came from, however, and it is a building block of Diego's identity. Family is everything.
He was the youngest of seven children, though aside from his eldest brother Jesus, all perished at a young age. This left the two brothers alone, and they became very close, especially after the death of their father in The War. After his death, the brothers were left to care for Mama Marina. Diego himself worked two jobs, both as janitors, to help meet ends meet.
Unfortunately, Mama Marina passed away, leaving Diego and Jesus with nothing to care for on Mars. Without family or anything on the formerly red planet, the two decided to explore the stars, joining the Traverse as cargo techs.
Name:
Diego Delgado
Age:
24
Height:
5'7
Physical Appearance:
Diego has all the Delgado classics - his hair is jet black and extremely curly, though thicker than most of his relatives; his short stature does nothing to help the fact that he is clearly out of shape, and should consider putting the burger down; and, most distinctly, the Delgado green eyes. They are the feature he is most proud of, and he describes them as his mother used to - his Delgado Jewels.
Aside from that, Diego has a very noticeable blemish on his forehead - a scar from his childhood, and though he has no recollection of the event he was told he fell off a hover scooter and had quite the unfortunate landing. His two front teeth are both cracked, probably from playing wargames in his youth.
His cargo tech uniform is very well fitted and taken care of, aside from a stain from some sort of sauce on his left leg. He also wears glasses, as he has never been able to afford surgery to fix his awful eyesight.
Personality:
Diego is a man of few words, preferring instead to rely on his thoughts. Indeed, he is a very profound thinker, and in a more civilized age he may have made quite the philosopher. Instead, he finds the dull of day to day conversations boring. Rarely will he meet someone who he finds interesting enough to have a truly thoughtful conversation with. He isn't necessarily awkward, though, or particularly mean. He just has little to say and speaks deliberately and with purpose.
That said, he has quite the sense of humor, though the cruelness of it is also a factor to his quiet demeanor. Many people have been offended by Diego telling the wrong joke to the wrong person. Sometimes he can't resist to take advantage of someone's misery, or even his own, to crack a solid joke.
He is also a very spiritual man, and finds power in family blood and in history. Diego believe that all of his fallen ancestors and family members are with him still, and they will guide him wherever the Delgado journey requires him.
Occupation:
Formerly a janitor on Mars, now a cargo tech of the Traverse.
Crew Position:
Cargotech
History:
Diego Delgado was raised on a terraformed Mars. The Delgados first arrived on Mars as one of the very first to settle there, and they would be a major player of the first few years of Mars' colonization. However, as time went on the Delgados slowly lost their power, eventually joining the poor in the squalor of Mars' industrial complex. The Delgados never forgot where they came from, however, and it is a building block of Diego's identity. Family is everything.
He was the youngest of seven children, though aside from his eldest brother Jesus, all perished at a young age. This left the two brothers alone, and they became very close, especially after the death of their father in The War. After his death, the brothers were left to care for Mama Marina. Diego himself worked two jobs, both as janitors, to help meet ends meet.
Unfortunately, Mama Marina passed away, leaving Diego and Jesus with nothing to care for on Mars. Without family or anything on the formerly red planet, the two decided to explore the stars, joining the Traverse as cargo techs.