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==Overview==
==Overview==
Dr. Nina Farraday worked hard to get to medical school and finished with some pretty radical ideas after overdosing on Cereprax. The side effects caused him to have a near permanent 'happy' outward appearance. Nina still feels other emotions, he just can't seem to portray that in any other way than very stark optimism. Otherwise, as a doctor, he aims to help infected who aren't able to help themselves, such as infected who never chose to become infected but who also can't feed to keep themselves alive. He finds as-ethical-as-possible ways to connect hungry infected with leftover essence.
 
Dr. Nina Farraday's journey through medical school took a radical turn after an overdose on Cereprax, leaving him with a near-permanent outward appearance of unbridled happiness. Despite the side effects that confined him to a perpetually optimistic demeanor, Dr. Farraday became a beacon of hope for those he served in Seattle.
 
With a unique perspective shaped by his own experiences, Dr. Farraday dedicated himself to helping infected individuals who found themselves in desperate situations. His focus extended beyond those who willingly embraced vampirism; he sought to aid those who never chose to become infected but were left in dire circumstances. This often meant assisting individuals who couldn't feed to sustain themselves.
 
Despite the challenges and ethical complexities, Dr. Farraday tirelessly worked to find compassionate solutions. He explored as-ethical-as-possible ways to connect hungry infected individuals with leftover essence, striking a balance between the needs of the supernatural community and the well-being of the broader population.
 
His radical ideas, influenced by both his medical training and personal experiences, made him a polarizing figure in the eyes of the public. Some hailed him as a visionary, pushing the boundaries of conventional medical ethics to address the unique needs of the infected. Others criticized him, questioning the morality of his methods and the potential risks posed by his unorthodox approach.
 
Yet, with an unwavering optimism that defined his public persona, Dr. Nina Farraday continued to navigate the complex terrain of supernatural healthcare in Seattle. His near-permanent happy exterior concealed the emotional depth within, as he embraced a mission to bring comfort and aid to those who struggled to help themselves in the face of supernatural affliction.
 
 
In the wake of the N-51 assault, the disappearance of Dr. Nina Farraday sent shockwaves through Seattle. The city, which once celebrated him as a hero, was left to grapple with the uncertainty of his fate. Statues and memorials erected in his honor stood as solemn reminders of his contributions, while a city mourned the loss of the doctor who had become a symbol of hope.
 
The public reaction was a mix of sorrow, anger, and confusion. Many, both online and offline, wept for the beloved doctor, their grief amplified by the lauding of N-51's actions as despicable. The contrast between the supposed villainy of N-51 and the perceived virtuousness of Dr. Farraday only deepened the emotional turmoil in Seattle.
 
Yet, beneath the veneer of heroism, questions lingered about the potential risks associated with Dr. Farraday's work. He had devoted himself to serving infected patients, individuals with vampiric abilities that had the potential to spread harm. Despite the potential dangers, the doctor remained faithful in his mission to help those in need.
 
The statues and memorials became symbols not only of the doctor's disappearance but also of the complex nature of his work. While hailed as a hero, the ethical ambiguity of serving the infected raised concerns. The dichotomy of Dr. Farraday as an angelic healer or a controversial figure played out in the public discourse.
 
And now, in 2085, whispers of Dr. Nina Farraday's return echo through the net, casting a mysterious aura over Seattle once more. Rumors swirl about potential sightings of him continuing his work, particularly in the shadowy district of Puyallup. Is this Farraday a ghost, a spectral echo of the past, or an angel, still dedicated to saving those he can?
 
The ambiguity surrounding his reappearance fuels speculation and intrigue. Some believe that Dr. Farraday, presumed lost or possibly even deceased after the N-51 assault, has returned as a benevolent phantom. A spectral healer who defies the constraints of time and space to continue aiding the supernatural community in need.
 
On the other hand, there are those who view his potential return with skepticism, questioning the legitimacy of the sightings and suggesting that these rumors are mere echoes of the city's collective yearning for the return of its beloved doctor. The line between truth and myth blurs as the enigma of Dr. Nina Farraday persists.
 
As Puyallup becomes a focal point for the alleged sightings, the district's denizens find themselves caught between hope and uncertainty. Is Dr. Farraday truly among them, tirelessly working to help the infected as he once did, or are these whispers merely illusions, conjured by a city longing for the return of its symbolic healer?


==Aspects Description==
==Aspects Description==

Revision as of 06:06, 14 January 2024

Dr. Nina Farraday
Farraday.jpg
Doctor
Do you need medical attention?
Are you unwell?
Please allow me to assist!
Contact OwnerFangblade_
Owner's Discord NameFangblade_
Connection4
Public Contact?Yes
ArchetypeService
LocationSeattle, Puyallup, Farraday's Clinic
MetatypeHuman
GenderTrans Man
Awakened/EmergedMundane
Preferred Payment Methodmedical Supplies
Hobbies/ViceCereprax
Personal LifeSecret
FactionFarraday's Clinic
AspectsCereprax Overdose
Bioware
Infected Patients
Fake SINS
Seattle Infected Hangouts
Per populum
pro populo.
Expert Medical Care
Pharmaceuticals



Overview

Dr. Nina Farraday's journey through medical school took a radical turn after an overdose on Cereprax, leaving him with a near-permanent outward appearance of unbridled happiness. Despite the side effects that confined him to a perpetually optimistic demeanor, Dr. Farraday became a beacon of hope for those he served in Seattle.

With a unique perspective shaped by his own experiences, Dr. Farraday dedicated himself to helping infected individuals who found themselves in desperate situations. His focus extended beyond those who willingly embraced vampirism; he sought to aid those who never chose to become infected but were left in dire circumstances. This often meant assisting individuals who couldn't feed to sustain themselves.

Despite the challenges and ethical complexities, Dr. Farraday tirelessly worked to find compassionate solutions. He explored as-ethical-as-possible ways to connect hungry infected individuals with leftover essence, striking a balance between the needs of the supernatural community and the well-being of the broader population.

His radical ideas, influenced by both his medical training and personal experiences, made him a polarizing figure in the eyes of the public. Some hailed him as a visionary, pushing the boundaries of conventional medical ethics to address the unique needs of the infected. Others criticized him, questioning the morality of his methods and the potential risks posed by his unorthodox approach.

Yet, with an unwavering optimism that defined his public persona, Dr. Nina Farraday continued to navigate the complex terrain of supernatural healthcare in Seattle. His near-permanent happy exterior concealed the emotional depth within, as he embraced a mission to bring comfort and aid to those who struggled to help themselves in the face of supernatural affliction.


In the wake of the N-51 assault, the disappearance of Dr. Nina Farraday sent shockwaves through Seattle. The city, which once celebrated him as a hero, was left to grapple with the uncertainty of his fate. Statues and memorials erected in his honor stood as solemn reminders of his contributions, while a city mourned the loss of the doctor who had become a symbol of hope.

The public reaction was a mix of sorrow, anger, and confusion. Many, both online and offline, wept for the beloved doctor, their grief amplified by the lauding of N-51's actions as despicable. The contrast between the supposed villainy of N-51 and the perceived virtuousness of Dr. Farraday only deepened the emotional turmoil in Seattle.

Yet, beneath the veneer of heroism, questions lingered about the potential risks associated with Dr. Farraday's work. He had devoted himself to serving infected patients, individuals with vampiric abilities that had the potential to spread harm. Despite the potential dangers, the doctor remained faithful in his mission to help those in need.

The statues and memorials became symbols not only of the doctor's disappearance but also of the complex nature of his work. While hailed as a hero, the ethical ambiguity of serving the infected raised concerns. The dichotomy of Dr. Farraday as an angelic healer or a controversial figure played out in the public discourse.

And now, in 2085, whispers of Dr. Nina Farraday's return echo through the net, casting a mysterious aura over Seattle once more. Rumors swirl about potential sightings of him continuing his work, particularly in the shadowy district of Puyallup. Is this Farraday a ghost, a spectral echo of the past, or an angel, still dedicated to saving those he can?

The ambiguity surrounding his reappearance fuels speculation and intrigue. Some believe that Dr. Farraday, presumed lost or possibly even deceased after the N-51 assault, has returned as a benevolent phantom. A spectral healer who defies the constraints of time and space to continue aiding the supernatural community in need.

On the other hand, there are those who view his potential return with skepticism, questioning the legitimacy of the sightings and suggesting that these rumors are mere echoes of the city's collective yearning for the return of its beloved doctor. The line between truth and myth blurs as the enigma of Dr. Nina Farraday persists.

As Puyallup becomes a focal point for the alleged sightings, the district's denizens find themselves caught between hope and uncertainty. Is Dr. Farraday truly among them, tirelessly working to help the infected as he once did, or are these whispers merely illusions, conjured by a city longing for the return of its symbolic healer?

Aspects Description

Aspect Description
Cereprax Overdose Dr Farraday overdosed on Cereprax in medical school. This has caused him to only be able to portray a positive outlook and attitude. As such, he suffers a -2 penalty to intuition based checks. However, players have a -2 dice pool to attempt and judge his intentions.
Above Aspect pending approval. Please notify Thematics.
Bioware Nina has the ability to source Bioware easily, and can offer a +2 Dicepool to aquiring them
Infected Patients Nina typically helps Infected patients connect to services either from himself directly or to those who can, offering +2 Dicepool to finding medical services for infected patients.
Fake SINS Nina can help folks acquire real fake SINS.
Medical Medical services can be acquired with her vast medical treatment knowledge.
Drugs Nina has a supply of drugs to take on the go.
Puyallup Infected Hangouts Nina is well connected with infected hangouts in Puyallup

Dicepools

Dicepools
Knowledge Checks 9 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
Active Checks 13 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
Gear Acquisition Checks 5 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
Networking Checks 3 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety


Network

Player Characters with this Contact

NameLoyaltyChips
Chameleon2Even
Hammer Head1Even
Red Ribbon2Even
Setter (Kanin)2Even
Wayfarer3Even
Wildflower2Even


NPC who know this contact

Amelie and Jean-Baptiste - He supplies the night throne with meds, and they pay him handsomely
Ghostwire (Contact) - A colleague he enjoys fondly
Vincenza Van Goth - B-big lady...!
Liam Borrinea - A good new co-worker
WRN3 - A little brother!
El-Ahrairah

Narrative Significant Runs

NameGMMetaplotDate of Run
Fighting for FarradayElayne12 November 2085
Psalms of the VoicelessFangblade_27 May 2085
Stars Long DeadFangblade_The Light Before We Land
Amhrain na Preachan
15 January 2085
Hic Svnt LeonesFangblade_The Light Before We Land
Amhrain na Preachan
13 January 2085
Operation OpalZerreAnd Love You Shall Find23 October 2084
As Goes LightFangblade_When the hunters came to town
And Love You Shall Find
30 September 2084
DawntrailFangblade_And Love You Shall Find24 September 2084
SpotterFangblade_And Love You Shall Find22 September 2084
The End of All You'll KnowFangblade_And Love You Shall Find
Sign of Zeta
10 September 2084