Name: Andrew Collins

Nickname: Drew, Andy

Age: 22

Birthday: November 23rd

Sign: Sagittarius

Gemstone: Topaz

Blood Type: A-

Fav. Food: Anything edible, most meats.

Hated Food: Not a lot. Sauerkraut is not a favorite.

School: N/A; works at one of the schools at Hillworth as a gym teacher.

Hobbies:

Working Out - Athletic by nature, Drew can be found at the gym more often than not. It's a good way to keep himself in top form at all times, and works out vigorously either running around the track or lifting weights. He also volunteers to teach strength-training classes, though hasn't as of late. Life's been busy. Still, he hits the gym when he can. It's a good way to meet people.

The Daily Grind - Working at Hillworth is a full time job, and Drew can be found there during most of the day. He has taken over the gym teacher position after Mr. Killingworth's sudden disappearance. It keeps him distracted.

A Whole Lot of Nothing - Depression's an ugly thing. Drew has thrown himself into a simple and mindless routine, which doesn't leave room for a whole lot of hobbies at this point. With time, he will be slowly integrating himself both back into the real world, and his slacking Negaverse duties.

Virtues:

Fearless - Drew has nothing left to lose in his life. What's the worst that could happen to him anymore? He dies--and even death seems like a pretty nice option compared to living. But Drew would never do something like take his own life, so as a result, he isn't afraid to take on high-risk orders and see them through to the end. There's a battalion of senshi/angry parents outside his door? Bring it. At this point, he has the experience and the skills to help him either bullshit or logic his way through most situations without losing his life in the process. Mostly.

Efficient - Get in, and get out. Drew doesn't mess around with things that need to be done, and will push for tasks to be completed as quickly and neatly as possible. Need something done now? He's probably your guy to go see. Now, if this is something that can wait, he's not going to drop everything right at that moment. It'll get done when he feels like it. Urgent matters? Consider it done.

Duty-Bound - Drew no longer cares about most things in his life. However, he has no forgotten what it means to belong to... certain "organizations" that he's signed onto, and that's pretty much what he's thrown himself into. It's wake up, eat, pretend to work, Negaverse duties, sleep, rinse and repeat. In essence, he's turned himself into a workaholic, but this means he's trying to become very focused and very involved with his other life, and will do whatever is necessary in order to see that it not only succeeds, but flourishes as well.


Flaws:

Indifferent - Though Drew has become remarkably more patient and less sassy, he no longer really.... cares. You've got a personal problem? Well... he'll listen, but you can tell he's not really paying attention. He's about to get fired? Well, damn. Luckily, his new ethic for working hard isn't likely to get him called out, but one will notice he has no interest in making attachments to people. Attachments are messy--and painful, to boot. It'd be easier for everyone if they just all kept their distance from one another, and never breached that first layer of contact.

Berserker Tendencies - Every person has their trigger. Drew's just tends to be worse than most. While seemingly apathetic and relatively emotionless to most taunts or jibes, those that hit close to home--particularly if they remind him of something in the past--can make him snap. Common sense flies out the window, and he will literally sacrifice entire missions in order to wrap his hands around whoever's throat and choke them until they'll never talk normally again. He's ruled by his emotions, and has yet to found an effective way to properly channel them. Maybe he doesn't want to.

Lethargic - Depression's a witch, seriously this time. Drew is tired most of the time, more emotionally than physically, and finds himself unmotivated and uninspired. His girlfriend is dead. His best friend is dead, too. Carrying on like nothing's wrong is not easy for him, and while he will still commit to whatever task he's given, he will not add that extra 10%. What's the point? To him, it just isn't worth it, and so long as he's performing efficiently, who can complain? Still, it's obvious that he isn't trying his best, or he isn't fully invested in things.