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<blockquote data-quote="ByteRynn" data-source="post: 2922660" data-attributes="member: 30980"><p>1-Miss Maleck Blackwell, ?</p><p>2-Preston Rhodes, "Midas"</p><p>3-Kenny Moore, "Wrath"</p><p>4-Theresa Holdeman, "Vertigo"</p><p>5-Dr. Emerson Walden, "Pathfinder"</p><p></p><p>Miss Malek Blackwell: Dr. Walden thinks her unique personality and sense of style betrays a very promising start on her path to an individual life. While he knows that she, along with most of the other participants in this experiment, has lost a certain amount of their direction in life, of the young people he has spent time with, he sees her as the most promising. She isn't ever rude, and he appreciates the politeness, but he has a hard time relating to her, as she very obviously sees their age differences as something of a gulf between them.</p><p></p><p>Preston Rhodes: Preston worries Emerson. He sees Rhodes as a man who lets the activities of others and material wealth drive his actions, rather than a desire for walking his own path. Dr. Walden has frequently tried to encourage Preston in life, and help him get past his bitterness, but with very little success. The two both occasionally mourned the lack of alcohol in the facility, Dr. Walden missing a good Scotch almost as badly as Rhodes missing his alcohol of choice. They made a deal to go out and toast their freedom as soon as they got out of this joint.</p><p></p><p>Kenny Moore: Kenny is also a fairly promising young man in Dr. Walden's opinion, though a promising young man who has little use for school, books, learning. Emerson is at a complete loss at how to relate to this young man, though he feels somewhat protective of him, as in his youth he had a number of friends who every bit as rebellious and angry at the world as Kenny. Dr. Walden has tried to be accepting and understanding, but occasionally thinks that Kenny is being abrasive juts to see what he can get away with.</p><p></p><p>Theresa Holdeman: Dr. Emerson Walden has certainly spent the majority of his time in the facility speaking with Theresa, enjoying things she's written, and has developed something of a friendship with her. While he finds most of her literature lacking an important lesson, he appreciates the aesthetics of the things she writes. Sometimes she has struck him as a bit less than independant, constantly defining herself and her writing by other authors and comparing herself to the people aorund her. Dr. Walden has attempted to build Theresa up through compliments and encouragement, and by finding so many good things about her, has developed something of a crush on her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ByteRynn, post: 2922660, member: 30980"] 1-Miss Maleck Blackwell, ? 2-Preston Rhodes, "Midas" 3-Kenny Moore, "Wrath" 4-Theresa Holdeman, "Vertigo" 5-Dr. Emerson Walden, "Pathfinder" Miss Malek Blackwell: Dr. Walden thinks her unique personality and sense of style betrays a very promising start on her path to an individual life. While he knows that she, along with most of the other participants in this experiment, has lost a certain amount of their direction in life, of the young people he has spent time with, he sees her as the most promising. She isn't ever rude, and he appreciates the politeness, but he has a hard time relating to her, as she very obviously sees their age differences as something of a gulf between them. Preston Rhodes: Preston worries Emerson. He sees Rhodes as a man who lets the activities of others and material wealth drive his actions, rather than a desire for walking his own path. Dr. Walden has frequently tried to encourage Preston in life, and help him get past his bitterness, but with very little success. The two both occasionally mourned the lack of alcohol in the facility, Dr. Walden missing a good Scotch almost as badly as Rhodes missing his alcohol of choice. They made a deal to go out and toast their freedom as soon as they got out of this joint. Kenny Moore: Kenny is also a fairly promising young man in Dr. Walden's opinion, though a promising young man who has little use for school, books, learning. Emerson is at a complete loss at how to relate to this young man, though he feels somewhat protective of him, as in his youth he had a number of friends who every bit as rebellious and angry at the world as Kenny. Dr. Walden has tried to be accepting and understanding, but occasionally thinks that Kenny is being abrasive juts to see what he can get away with. Theresa Holdeman: Dr. Emerson Walden has certainly spent the majority of his time in the facility speaking with Theresa, enjoying things she's written, and has developed something of a friendship with her. While he finds most of her literature lacking an important lesson, he appreciates the aesthetics of the things she writes. Sometimes she has struck him as a bit less than independant, constantly defining herself and her writing by other authors and comparing herself to the people aorund her. Dr. Walden has attempted to build Theresa up through compliments and encouragement, and by finding so many good things about her, has developed something of a crush on her. [/QUOTE]
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