
NAME: Geos Ligebow
FACTION: The One Sith
RANK: Padawan
SPECIES: This is a Givin.
AGE: Indeterminably skeletal, adult.
SEX: Male
HEIGHT: 2.1M
WEIGHT: 97.5 Kg
EYES: Black Sockets
HAIR: None
SKIN: Ivory
FORCE SENSITIVE: Yes
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STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES :
+Fundamental Theorum: Although he became a Sith Acolyte relatively late in life, Geos is quite used to studying on his own and learning a new discipline. As a result, he is quite well versed in the basics expected of a Sith, and the theory behind those basics - passion, ruthlessness, saberplay and meditation among them. As a student, he is competent at many things, but exceptional at none, meaning that he has about as many weaknesses immediately related to Sith-ing as he does strengths.
+Feuerbach Point: Among Givin - and humans, if they make up the baseline average - Geos is quite tall. His lanky frame does not mean that this equates to a noticeable increase in weight or strength, but it does mean that he's got an incredible natural reach, something that works to an advantage when using a lightsaber or trying to intimidate people by looming over them.
+Derangements Formula: First and foremost, Geos is a Givin scientist - a scholar among people for whom mathematics is their mother tongue. Although not an inherently evil, but quite hardy and isolated people, Givin are not terribly preoccupied with Galactic ethics. Geos is no exception, finding the headstrong and reactionary lives of most sentients to be exhausting. He is meticulous, ruthless, and fairly dismissive of ethical or emotional concerns. In what Galaxy is this a weakness for a Sith?
-Königsberg Bridge Problem: Geos has an issue with thinking in a linear and direct fashion, and sudden changes to a plan or procedure can leave him very flustered. When offered a proverbial knot, he's quite comfortable taking his time to check sources, study the problem, come up with some working theories, and then execute a carefully laid-out but often convoluted plan rather than simply cutting the problem in half.
-Cantor's Theorem: When you talk in math and haven't spent much time socializing even in that language, it can be hard to communicate with other people - to say nothing of having a confusing outlook on the Galaxy to begin with. Normally, being alienated and having difficulty talking wouldn't really be weaknesses, but in Geos' case, he would rather prefer to have associates and contemporaries outside of Yag'Dhul. His difficulty in doing so causes him no small amount of completely unproductive pathos.
-Also, he's deaf: Geos is deaf.
APPEARANCE:
Geos is a tall, lanky figure with ivory, bone-like skin and a predilection for long coats. He speaks in with an odd sort of echo, and generally does so in a methodical and carefully monotone manner. Although Given are not known for being very expressive, Geos (being the traveller that he is) does try for the sake of his more fleshy companions to exaggerate his facial expressions and gestures when he remembers to do so. He tends to speak in run-on sentences, and at times it may be hard to tell when he's done talking or just planning the structure of the next thing he's going to talk about.
BIOGRAPHY:
Enjoying a fairly boring, safe life as a junior - and then adult, collegiate skellymans, Geos did well enough in his higher education to have his choice of how to further himself in the future. As the only child of a single parent who had died in his teen years, he had little to tie him to Yag'Dhul and followed a rumor that other places in the Galaxy were so bad at doing math that he could become wealthy just by explaining how they were messing up. So, with his belongings in a bag and his life's savings in his pocket, Geos set out for Coruscant. His ship was almost immediately attacked by pirates, nearly completely decompressed, and left adrift with only a few people left alive aboard it, including Geos. Although he was relatively unhurt, Geos' eardrums had been shattered in the initial attack.
By the time they arrived somewhere nearby with a port, Void Station, the ship was essentially out of air and Geos' Givin physiology allowed him to be the only survivor. The amount of time he'd spent in a decompressed ship had made his hearing just about unsalvageable, something that Geos decided to take in stride. Penniless and frustrated at his surroundings, he took on small jobs to build his funds back up and tried to keep his bony hands free of crime. For the most part, he succeeded, though he never got over a quiet resentment towards that place or the people on it. Coruscant was looking like too big a place, and after Void Station, Geos was looking for somewhere with a little more shoulder room, so he set out for Corellia. About a week after he moved there, some lunatic blew up the planet. Luckily, he was evacuated with the other civilians.
Rather tired of being a victim, Geos collected what he could and joined the crew of a freighter. He decided that he could build up his library on the road, and that when he saw a good place to settle down, he'd know it. The ship was boarded by a Sith knight training his young apprentice, and Geos' crewmates were put to the saber in the name of education. Geos escaped only because the Sith noted that he was force sensitive and chock full of negative emotions, and so pointed him towards somewhere he might be of use. With nothing else to do and having lost everything three times, Geos decided that good advice was better than an ignominious death, and set out in search of someone to teach him how to dark side.
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