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<blockquote data-quote="Dire Lemming" data-source="post: 4673191" data-attributes="member: 21457"><p>Alright, lemme see what I can come up with right now. My class starts in half an hour, but that should be enough time to get some stuff. Name is a place holder.</p><p></p><p>Timmy was a rare male child in a Chinese orphanage who was adopted at 4 years of age by an American couple living in California. His adoptive parents were quite wealthy, but were also smart enough to realize that the best thing they could buy for the bright young buy was a good education, and the chance to do whatever it was he set his mind to. His father was a successful movie director and a big fan of Hong Kong action films, and Timmy was introduced to several choreographers and stuntmen as he grew up. They took a liking to the boy, who was always interested in their work, and often made rather unsuccessful attempts to imitate them, generally injuring himself in the process. One in particular saw some potential and offered to train him, so that he at least wouldn't get hurt so often, his father was positively ecstatic about the idea, his mother (What's it called when you're a doctor but still have to work under someone? That's what she was at the time. Like Elliot in Scrubs I guess.) less so. Regardless, she didn't put up too much of a protest. Aside from that, he was also going to school of course, he ended up following in the footsteps of his mother, and going to med school.</p><p></p><p>Ok, I'm out of time for the moment, but basically, by idea is that his mother was brought into this as civilian medical personnel, and when they looked her up, they found her son as well. When they found out he had the requisite skills for a medical team member, extensive martial arts training and even a bit of fire-arms training, they decided t try to bring him on board as well, figuring keeping things secret would be a bit easier if most of the people in the family were in on it.</p><p></p><p>Or something like that, I'll try to work out something better later, but I'd like your comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dire Lemming, post: 4673191, member: 21457"] Alright, lemme see what I can come up with right now. My class starts in half an hour, but that should be enough time to get some stuff. Name is a place holder. Timmy was a rare male child in a Chinese orphanage who was adopted at 4 years of age by an American couple living in California. His adoptive parents were quite wealthy, but were also smart enough to realize that the best thing they could buy for the bright young buy was a good education, and the chance to do whatever it was he set his mind to. His father was a successful movie director and a big fan of Hong Kong action films, and Timmy was introduced to several choreographers and stuntmen as he grew up. They took a liking to the boy, who was always interested in their work, and often made rather unsuccessful attempts to imitate them, generally injuring himself in the process. One in particular saw some potential and offered to train him, so that he at least wouldn't get hurt so often, his father was positively ecstatic about the idea, his mother (What's it called when you're a doctor but still have to work under someone? That's what she was at the time. Like Elliot in Scrubs I guess.) less so. Regardless, she didn't put up too much of a protest. Aside from that, he was also going to school of course, he ended up following in the footsteps of his mother, and going to med school. Ok, I'm out of time for the moment, but basically, by idea is that his mother was brought into this as civilian medical personnel, and when they looked her up, they found her son as well. When they found out he had the requisite skills for a medical team member, extensive martial arts training and even a bit of fire-arms training, they decided t try to bring him on board as well, figuring keeping things secret would be a bit easier if most of the people in the family were in on it. Or something like that, I'll try to work out something better later, but I'd like your comments. [/QUOTE]
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