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Miriam
Godwinson
Lt. Commander
Psych Chaplain
United States
04-04-2014
168.6 cm
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Service Record:
Born 2014, Athens, Georgia, father a high-ranking
member of the Evangelical Fire. Baptized in River of Fire at age 7;
attended series of religious schools, including College of the
Covenant. Received Ph.D. in psychology from Yale University.
Abundant
charisma led her to position as ranking Psych Priest of Heavenly
Diocese; later appointed U.N. Honorary Psych Chaplain for
Re-integration Forces sent to countries decimated in Crusader Wars.
Reassigned stateside when native populations elevated her to a cultlike
religious figure (the 'Prophet Phenomenon' often coinciding with
post-nuclear madness).
Political
pressure for the reconciling of the secular and the spiritual led to
her appointment as Psych Chaplain, U.N. Alpha Centauri Mission.
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Psych Profile: Believer
Empathy and charisma make subject a natural leader;
people are drawn to subject without necessarily understanding why. Able
to use mannerisms and rhythms of speech to evoke deep spiritual
responses in weak-minded individuals, or intelligent individuals
seeking order and security in the face of chaotic events.
Single-minded
focus on bringing hope and spiritual guidance to any problem she
encounters makes her a strong candidate for Psych Chaplain. However,
subject must be cautioned against casting spiritual matters into a
personal vision of a relentless God that may personify struggles
existing within her own psyche.
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Visions
of Alpha Centauri
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FutureWorks:
"The
Blessed Struggle"
"The
Collected Sermons"
"But
for the Grace of God"
"We
Must Dissent"
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Faction:
Lord's Believers
Founding
Base: New Jerusalem |
The righteous need not cower before the drumbeat of
human progress. Though the song of yesterday fades into the challenge
of tomorrow, God still watches and judges us. Evil lurks in the
datalinks as it lurked in the streets of yesteryear. But it was never
the streets that were evil.
--
Sister Miriam Godwinson, "The Blessed Struggle"
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