Your name: Kim! Best method of contact: aim: voltaireontoast, or plurk, the same. Character’s name: Sergeant Neil Howie. Canon: The Wicker Man. Classification: Town Person. AU information: - Neil Howie was originally on Zanzibar assisting local police and the British Consulate in the disappearance of a Scottish girl.
- He was determined to return home when he heard about the disease, but was repeatedly told to stay by his fiancee. He finally decided to return anyway a little too late, and missed the last plane out.
- Since being stuck here, he has volunteered entirely to assist the local police in keeping order, especially amongst other refugees. He's considered an acting Sergeant in the local police, but might soon be made a real one.
- He's still a Christian, judgemental, Scottish police sergeant. Nothing will change that. Not even the end of the world. His relationship with his religion is on somewhat shaky ground after the past few weeks or so, but he's still prepared to act as a chaplain where necessary. Inventory: - Three police uniforms, all from the Grampian Police. Including warrant card and police driving, flying and sailing licences. Just saying. - Police truncheon, handcuffs and other bits of kit. - A Bible and prayer book. - A crucifix, worn around his neck. - A photograph of the missing girl, and case notes. - beach shorts and flip flops (hey, the guy was in Zanzibar...) - Some very stuffy pajamas. - His wallet, including a photo of his fiancee and a Costa coffee card. JUST BECAUSE. - A few John le Carre and Ian Fleming novels, and a copy of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy on DVD. - A laptop. - A mobile phone. - Also, an MP3 player with a bunch of Biffy Clyro and Maximo Park on. Along with other stuff.
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Date: 2012-07-15 09:51 pm (UTC)Best method of contact: aim: voltaireontoast, or plurk, the same.
Character’s name: Sergeant Neil Howie.
Canon: The Wicker Man.
Classification: Town Person.
AU information: - Neil Howie was originally on Zanzibar assisting local police and the British Consulate in the disappearance of a Scottish girl.
- He was determined to return home when he heard about the disease, but was repeatedly told to stay by his fiancee. He finally decided to return anyway a little too late, and missed the last plane out.
- Since being stuck here, he has volunteered entirely to assist the local police in keeping order, especially amongst other refugees. He's considered an acting Sergeant in the local police, but might soon be made a real one.
- He's still a Christian, judgemental, Scottish police sergeant. Nothing will change that. Not even the end of the world. His relationship with his religion is on somewhat shaky ground after the past few weeks or so, but he's still prepared to act as a chaplain where necessary.
Inventory:
- Three police uniforms, all from the Grampian Police. Including warrant card and police driving, flying and sailing licences. Just saying.
- Police truncheon, handcuffs and other bits of kit.
- A Bible and prayer book.
- A crucifix, worn around his neck.
- A photograph of the missing girl, and case notes.
- beach shorts and flip flops (hey, the guy was in Zanzibar...)
- Some very stuffy pajamas.
- His wallet, including a photo of his fiancee and a Costa coffee card. JUST BECAUSE.
- A few John le Carre and Ian Fleming novels, and a copy of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy on DVD.
- A laptop.
- A mobile phone.
- Also, an MP3 player with a bunch of Biffy Clyro and Maximo Park on. Along with other stuff.