Name: Leon (Often just called Leo)
Gender: Male
Factory Number: 1024
Species: Desert Serval
Age:25
Appearance: A feline with sandy fur with darker yellow markings lining it’s way down his back. His eyes are green, though they glow from the prosthetic replacements. His tail is short, which is typical for a Serval.
Occupation: Biotechnician/Researcher (Medic Subclass?)
Extra Information of notes:
While he does have prosthetic eyes… they were not sources of injury, but rather him quite literally saying… “Because I’ve grown annoyed with the burning sensation your very presence bestows upon my eyes. So I'll have them removed immediately just hopefully make looking at you bearable.” to one of his associates and thus had the surgery to remove his eyes and replace them. Rumors dance around the medics that he might be a little insane. Well more insane than the typical medic that works here.
He’s also perhaps the laziest medic in the factory. Usually ignoring minor injuries that workers obtain. Leaving when he see’s some one get seriously hurt. Or by simply worming away by saying, “I’m on break. Go cry to someone else.” While he’s technically not a doctor or a surgeon like most of the other medics. He is in fact a Computer Engineer with a decent degree of medical training. Enough for what twisted shenanigans that goes about the infirmary. He was hired as a medic for his knowledge in bioinformatics, and the ability to program and design the actual hardware that goes into the body. He prefers to spend most of his time working on more advanced models, and often enough projects assigned to him, than cutting people open. Or fixing.
Often times, he'll be found in his office... and only enjoying the company of a small few "privillaged" medics. ((By privillaged, I mean medics he's overly fond of. Almost on the verge of friendship) Wondering the factory aimlessly. Or approaching the CEO respectfully to give her the status reports on a number of projects, and present designs, or accept new assignments to work on.
But there are circumstances that he does take a patient once in a while. Not quite caring who, and often showing very little compassion. Luckily for that person, he's not the one doing the bulk of the operation outside of nerve work, and implants... or he might just make something out of the corpse instead.
It's not all that bad though. His creations lack the demented designs that most of the medics produced, showing what pride he takes in his job to produce a product that the factory's actual customers are to be using. Sleek and nearly organic designs with a bit of aesthetic quality behind them. Functions perfectly when installed correctly. Though these models he's typically reluctant to let medics play with, and will usually handpick the medics and sometimes "patients" he allows to install his creations. Often times, he'll prefer than any patients with his equipment installed be executed on sight for insubordination. After all, they are special projects. Sometimes.
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Should note that I am not even sure you are still accepting.