Boole

From ShadowHaven Reloaded
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Boole
Boole.jpg
Decker
Flicker Decker
DiscordVilliers
RedditRichard_Villiers
MetatypeHuman
Street Cred0
Notoriety0
Public Awareness0
CDP0
D.O.B.JUNE 15 2054
Age31
Folder[1]
PriorityMetatype - C
Attributes - E
Magic/Resonance - E
Skills - A
Resources - A
#Max IGs/Ascension1


Character Information

Summary

An academic thrust into the shadows as the result of a traumatic accident

Goals

Create a new life in the shadows of the Seattle sprawl

Background

Joshua was born in 2054 to upper-middle class parents, Michael and Winona Jackson. Joshua did well at Morrish elementary school, and Henry Hudson middle school but really excelled when he moved to Woburn Collegiate Institute for high school. Woburn is a semestered, English-language public secondary school in the Scarborough district of Toronto. Students who have been rated highly by their teachers undergo an individual assessment with the school psychologist (IQ test, typically WISC 5). Based on the results of the individual assessment, those who scored in the top 2 percentiles are offered a place in a gifted class. When Joshua entered the Gifted program in computer science he found his future. He graduated high school in 2072. After considering several universities he settled on the University of Toronto.

The University of Toronto Department of Computer Science offers Specialist programs in Computer Science or Data Science, or a Major or Minor in Computer Science. A Specialist in Computer Science goes beyond the Major, providing a broad and deep foundation to computer science, and exposes you to a broad range of upper-year computer science topics. Students enrolled in the Major or Specialist can choose to complete a Focus in a particular area of computer science, such as: Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, or the Theory of Computation, among others. Joshua chose Theory of Computation.

After completing his bachelor's degree, Joshua moved seamlessly into graduate school. The Department of Computer Science offers a graduate program leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science. The programs consist of courses and research, conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. Faculty in the Department of Computer Science are interested in a wide range of subjects related to computing, including programming languages and methodology, software engineering, operating systems, compilers, distributed computation, networks, numerical analysis and scientific computing, financial computation, data structures, algorithm design and analysis, computational complexity, cryptography, combinatorics, graph theory, artificial intelligence, neural networks, knowledge representation, computational linguistics, computer vision, robotics, database systems, graphics, animation, interactive computing, and human-computer interaction. Joshua continued his focus in computational complexity and computational linguistics and dabbled in graph theory & network analysis. He met the love of his life in a PhD workshop on human-computer interaction. Janalyn Prows was in the previous year's cohort of doctoral students. She was attractive, had a wry sense of humor, and most important of all, she was significantly smarter than Joshua. After an engaging conversation over a cup of soykaf devoted to complete likelihood estimation of stochastic point processes Joshua was determined to augment his human-computer interaction with human-human interaction.

Towards the end of his degree program Joshua was faced with a choice. Jan had been offered a job as an assistant professor at the University of Washington. Joshua could travel with her and finish his dissertation as she started publishing. When he was finished, they could decide how to handle a dual career in academia. Alternatively he could stay in Toronto and finish his dissertation while hoping a long distance relationship would work out. Joshua considered the probability that he would EVER encounter anyone close to Jan's combination of high quality and poor taste in men and started packing.

They made it as far Etobicoke before Jan was killed. At the Highway 427 - Queen Elizabeth Way interchange their Chrysler-Nissan Jackrabbit was hit head on by a drunk driver in a Ford Americar using the entrance ramp as an exit. Jan was killed instantly as was the driver of the Americar. Joshua came close but was resuscitated on the way to the ER. The next year was a mix of writing and medical procedures. A synthetic right arm and four rounds of facial reconstruction later and Joshua was a PhD (Dissertation - Monte Carlo Simulation of Non-Deterministic Turing Machines) with no interest in an academic career. Unfortunately, Joshua had even less interest in a corporate career. For that matter he had very little interest in anything at all.

Narrative Significant Qualities

Positive

Impenetrable Logic

Instinctive Hack

Ninja Vanish

Perfect Time

Trust Data, Not Lore

Quick Config

Negative

Code of Honor: Children, Innocent Bystanders

Phobia (Uncommon, Mild): Spiders

SINner (National): UCAS

Run History

No runs yet. This list will auto-populate when this character is tagged in a run AAR.

Affiliations

Contacts

Contact Connection Loyalty Archetype Profession Aspects Chips
Dial-Up 4 2 Fixer
Ex-Renraku Artificial Intelligence
Matrix-Bound, Like a fish to water, Data Miner, Computer Jackson, Hard Drive Dealer, Briefing, Former Renraku property, Logistics, Involuntary Program Updates Even


Organizations

Allies

Enemies

In Character Information

Symbols and Signatures

Matrix Search Table

Threshold Result
1
3
6

Shadow Community Table

Threshold Result
1
3
5

Assensing Table

Threshold Result
1
2
3
4
5


SINs

SIN (UCAS Joshua Jackson), Fake SIN-4 (UCAS Jay Jordan)

Appearance

METATYPE: Human (None) AGE: 30 GENDER: Male HEIGHT: 181 cm WEIGHT: 84 kg HAIR: Red-Blond EYES: Blue SKIN: Pale

Clothing

Vashon Island: Synergist Business Line, Armor Jacket ("RhineGold Jacket")

Matrix Persona

Professor with robe and mortar board

Media Mentions

ShadowGrid Profile Comments