Gaian Name: Spontaneous Insanity
Character Name: Natalie Matthews
Age: 17
Sex: Female
Race: Caucasian
Birthplace: Odessa, Texas
Current Home: San Fransisco, CA
Occupation: High school student
Appearence: Natalie is quite short, standing at 5"4' for someone of her age. She has straight, dark brown hair that stops at her shoulders, and bright blue eyes that are full of wonder and questions about the world. Make-up is not in Natalie's world, but glasses are. Jeans, a comfortable shirt, and a jacket is all that Natalie needs in the mornings to start her day.
Personality: Natalie can be a happy, carefree person, but she can also be easily irritated and sarcastic. She can be caring and quiet, or loud and hyperactive. It all depends on her mood and day. So of course, if she's having a rather bad day, she won't be all positive and optimistic. She loves to smile, and most anything can make her break into one. Natalie doesn't exactly care what other people think of her. She's spontaneous and unique, and most important, she's Natalie Matthews.
Power/Description: Natalie has a variation of technopathy. Of course she can communicate with computers, but she's like a computer herself. When her potential is discovered, Natalie is able to send and receive e-mails and text messages, and intercept anything coming and going. In order for her to send a message, though, Natalie has to blink. She doesn't know why, she just has to.
Greatest Strength: Most conversations take place in text messages and e-mails. If there ever was something important said in message, Natalie can track it down with her mind and sort of 'import' it into her brain for later use.
Greatest Weakness: Natalie can only receive/send/intercept messages if she is within a five-mile radius of the person either sending or getting the message. Of course, all of the messages getting sent back and forth has to take a toll somehow. For Natalie, she gets headaches that come crashing on her like waves, and she becomes faint. Also, sometimes if she's thinking a thought, she'll accidentally send the thought to a mobile device or an e-mail, the person being completely random. To send a message, Natalie has to blink simultaneously. If someone knew of what she could do and why she has to do that, they'd be able to figure out when she's sending a message.
Biography: Natalie leads a normal life. Well, as normal as you can get with thousands of messages racing through your mind everyday. She was born in Odessa, Texas and lives with her mother in San Fransisco. She plays violin and loves to hang out with her kitten Mittens. Her father was in a tragic accident when she was thirteen, and shortly after the accident, Natalie started to see sentences that made no sense. It started out as one sentence, but then it started increasing, causing Natalie massive pain in her head. One day, while Natalie was checking her e-mail, she came upon a message in her inbox, which she recalled she had seen earlier in the day. The message was from her mother at work, asking if she wanted to have pizza for dinner that night. Natalie thought yes, and on the computer screen, three letters appeared. Y-E-S. She was amazed, and thought it was just a hallucination. But after a few more tests, Natalie believed that she could send and receive messages with her mind. And no one knows. Not even Ian, who is a large part of her life.
But then again, Natalie doesn't exactly know that she has an older sister, by the name of Mari Kleine...
Character Name: Natalie Matthews
Age: 17
Sex: Female
Race: Caucasian
Birthplace: Odessa, Texas
Current Home: San Fransisco, CA
Occupation: High school student
Appearence: Natalie is quite short, standing at 5"4' for someone of her age. She has straight, dark brown hair that stops at her shoulders, and bright blue eyes that are full of wonder and questions about the world. Make-up is not in Natalie's world, but glasses are. Jeans, a comfortable shirt, and a jacket is all that Natalie needs in the mornings to start her day.
Personality: Natalie can be a happy, carefree person, but she can also be easily irritated and sarcastic. She can be caring and quiet, or loud and hyperactive. It all depends on her mood and day. So of course, if she's having a rather bad day, she won't be all positive and optimistic. She loves to smile, and most anything can make her break into one. Natalie doesn't exactly care what other people think of her. She's spontaneous and unique, and most important, she's Natalie Matthews.
Power/Description: Natalie has a variation of technopathy. Of course she can communicate with computers, but she's like a computer herself. When her potential is discovered, Natalie is able to send and receive e-mails and text messages, and intercept anything coming and going. In order for her to send a message, though, Natalie has to blink. She doesn't know why, she just has to.
Greatest Strength: Most conversations take place in text messages and e-mails. If there ever was something important said in message, Natalie can track it down with her mind and sort of 'import' it into her brain for later use.
Greatest Weakness: Natalie can only receive/send/intercept messages if she is within a five-mile radius of the person either sending or getting the message. Of course, all of the messages getting sent back and forth has to take a toll somehow. For Natalie, she gets headaches that come crashing on her like waves, and she becomes faint. Also, sometimes if she's thinking a thought, she'll accidentally send the thought to a mobile device or an e-mail, the person being completely random. To send a message, Natalie has to blink simultaneously. If someone knew of what she could do and why she has to do that, they'd be able to figure out when she's sending a message.
Biography: Natalie leads a normal life. Well, as normal as you can get with thousands of messages racing through your mind everyday. She was born in Odessa, Texas and lives with her mother in San Fransisco. She plays violin and loves to hang out with her kitten Mittens. Her father was in a tragic accident when she was thirteen, and shortly after the accident, Natalie started to see sentences that made no sense. It started out as one sentence, but then it started increasing, causing Natalie massive pain in her head. One day, while Natalie was checking her e-mail, she came upon a message in her inbox, which she recalled she had seen earlier in the day. The message was from her mother at work, asking if she wanted to have pizza for dinner that night. Natalie thought yes, and on the computer screen, three letters appeared. Y-E-S. She was amazed, and thought it was just a hallucination. But after a few more tests, Natalie believed that she could send and receive messages with her mind. And no one knows. Not even Ian, who is a large part of her life.
But then again, Natalie doesn't exactly know that she has an older sister, by the name of Mari Kleine...
Accepted by Tau_2
