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Date: 2012-07-19 01:28 am (UTC)Best method of contact: waningsunflower@aim.com
Character’s name: Robert Capa
Canon: Sunshine
Classification: Townsperson
AU information: Capa is an astrophysicist from the East Coast who spent most of his life in some sort of school, university included. He published a paper on dark matter when he was 17 that thrust him into the scientific world. However, because dark matter was still such an unknown, he quickly faded from the spotlight without many people really remembering him.
He continued working on his research after he received his Doctorate and toured colleges, giving speeches and teaching lectures, but Capa preferred to stay on his own, doing his own research. After working for a week straight on a stuck equation, his family and friends collected a fund for his birthday to send him off on a vacation. So they sent him to Zanzibar, hoping that he'd relax. He ended up finding someone to talk science with and extended his stay a little longer. When the seaport closed, he, of course, stayed.
He sometimes thinks of his family, but he knows that they're probably dead and there's really nothing much he can do for them. So he just survives on the island, chilling out and trying to enjoy his very extended vacation. He does carry a little bit of guilt since they were the ones who saved him. Even indirectly.
Inventory:
- Beach shorts and flip flops (two pair of each)
- LOTS. OF. SUNSCREEN.
- Three notebooks FILLED with notes. Two pencils.
- Solar powered calculator
- Tablet/ phone/ laptop- all state of the art with music, apps, pictures and videos loaded on
- Two pairs of jeans, four shirts
- Paperwork
- Copy of Scientific American. The one that an article he wrote is in. He's got it wrapped in plastic.
So vain.