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Sheng-ji
Yang
Commander
Chief of Security
China
01-09-1999
170.6 cm
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Service Record:
Born 1999, Wuhan, China; father a prominent Chinese
lit scholar. Master of the Five Excellences: calligraphy, poetry,
painting, traditional medicine, and martial arts (including martial
t'ai-chi, wushu, and others). Studied Chinese Literature and Military
History at Beijing University, later acquired a PhD in Psychology from
same. Taught joint lock techniques to Chinese military during the
Second Golden Revolution, then commanded Golden Emperor's personal
security force. Vanished for several years following the Crimson
Succession, to resurface in United Nations security training force.
Selected Chief of Security, U.N. Alpha Centauri Mission.
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Psych Profile: Protectionist
Exceedingly deep and powerful mind; near flawless
visual and kinesthetic recall. Somewhat antisocial, security minded to
the extreme, with elaborate psychological defense mechanisms against
emotional entreaties. High stability and loyalty to mission indicated.
Driven
primarily by need for security and control. Powerful will; leadership
potential high but strong tendency to control and manipulate followers
can result in almost cultlike following. Tolerance for pain exceedingly
high; .96 on Atherholt Trauma Function Test.
CAUTION: Earlier psych tests
show suspiciously near perfect normals along all axes. Subject may use
strong will and extensive knowledge of psychiatric indicators to
manipulate test results in his favor.
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Visions of Alpha
Centauri
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FutureWorks:
"Dynamics
of Mind"
"Essays
on Mind and Matter"
"Looking
God in the Eye"
"Ethics
for Tomorrow"
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Faction:
The Human Hive
Founding
Base: The Hive |
"Learn
to overcome the crass demands of flesh and bone, for they warp the
matrix through which we perceive the world. Extend your awareness
outwards, beyond the self of body, to embrace the self of group and the
self of humanity. The goals of the group and the greater race are
transcendent, and to embrace them is to achieve enlightenment."
--
Sheng-ji Yang, "Essays on Mind and Matter"
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