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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 8:35 pm
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 8:44 pm
Name: Elizabeth "Betty" Graver
Nicknames: Betty Graver to the public, Lizzy to close friends. Sometimes also called Ms Gray.
Age: 27
Birthday: August 1
Sign: Leo
Blood Type: AB
Fav. Food: Her mother's cooking! Betty adores Asian food, which is her mother's specialty.
Hated Food: Overly greasy food. Food with fats is okay once in a while, but Betty is squicky about those with visible fat, and likes tearing off, for example, the fats in a KFC fried chicken.
Occupation: Talk Show Host of "The Grey Area"
Hobbies: Cartoons -- Even as Betty is a grown up adult now, she still enjoys watching cartoons, and argues that cartoons are for everyone. Cartoon physics have always intrigued her, a prime example being Looney Tunes' Roadrunner series. She is fond of wacky old cartoon shorts and loves tuning in to the channel Boomerang from Cartoon Network.
Reading fantasy books -- Books with a fantasy setting are Betty's favorite. They have always drawn her in with magic and things thought impossible in reality, which is probably why she was interested in the Senshi and Negaverse, because they proved that such situations exist.
The Grey Area -- Betty's talk show is her life. What she does mostly are because of it; reading news to find out the latest monster attacks and skirmishes between the Senshi and Negaverse, keeping a ear out for gossip, and coming up with new topics for her next sessions.
Gemstone: Diamond
Virtues:
Confident -- Without confidence, Betty would have never been who she is today. She is always full of vigor on and off the show, and is very self-assured with her own success. She knows that her show is a hit with Destiny City, and always aims to bring the best to her show. Betty has faith in her own ideas; hey, she came up with "The Grey Area", theme, title and all! Even when producers she talked to were not keen on it eventually, she persevered, and with the growing number of cases in Destiny City about the Senshi and Negaverse, she was given a shot, and she made good use of it.
Creative -- Creative thinking is another piece to the puzzle that brought Betty to being a talk show host. As said above, the show she hosts was originally her own idea, after seeing the increasing number of debates that were going on about the situation in Destiny City. She comes up with each week's topic herself, and allows both the live audience and the public to call in to express their thoughts about the topic at hand.
Warm -- Betty always wants to be the sun of the show, to bring warmth and understanding to the people of Destiny City. She often sympathizes with the audience's thoughts and as the show grew to be more popular, she set up a charity called "The Grey Area Gives" for not only herself, but the public too, to donate and help those who have been hurt in the ongoing battles in Destiny City.
Flaws:
I want it my way -- Being too confident is never a good thing; and Betty is that. She is overly-confident in her own ideas, and believes that she does what is best for her show. Thus, she is not very open to ideas posed to her by colleagues about what she should do on her show. She is incredibly protective of her own show, and she'll run it her way. She thinks herself perfectly capable of organizing it and all the details, and sometimes come across as pushy and bossy this way. As such, Betty is always busy, with responsibilities she puts upon her own shoulders.
Busy Little Bee -- Betty is an incredibly busy woman. Every living, breathing moment seems to be dedicated to work, and friends have found that she's extremely hard to catch hold of for shopping trips or even just hanging out together. Friends have also discovered that it's easy to lose contact with her; it's not that Betty's not sociable, it's just that she always seems to be terribly busy.
Takes No Stand -- One feature of Betty that is clear to everyone who watches her show is that she doesn't exactly side with the Senshi or Negaverse. She doesn't believe you can properly separate both into good and evil, black and white, which is also how the name for the show came about. It can get pretty annoying to viewers, and many have asked her about which side she sides with, but to no avail. (Some speculate it is because she is afraid that if she speaks about which side she is on, the other will hunt her down.)
This doesn't only apply to the Senshi and Negaverse; Betty's not very good with siding with anyone at all. If two people argue, she is able to point out the flaws and virtues in each person's argument, but never voices out which side is best.
Physical Description:
Hair: Betty has long wavy Rose Red hair which she likes to either side braid, leave down, or partly braid.
Eyes: Brown, almond shaped eyes; she has double eyelids.
Face: Betty has a small face shape, which she has inherited from her mother.
Body: Tall and slim (170cm)
Fashion: Office chic. Adores high heels.
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:42 am
The Grey Area
What is it about? The Grey Area is a talk show which airs live every week, Fridays at 9PM on DCNN (Destiny City News Network). The topics revolve around the current situation in Destiny City, namely the battles between the Senshi and Negaverse, and monster attacks. The Grey Area is held live in a studio where phone conferences go on with those who have called in to express their views. Callers are advised to go by a codename and are assured that their identity will be made anonymous.
Each episode starts off with host Betty Graver, "Good evening, Destiny City, and welcome to DCNN! This is the Grey Area, with Betty Graver." Betty then goes on to summarize the attacks in the past week, especially those of monster attacks. She then introduces the topic of the week, and starts the discussion, taking opinions from the public.
The Grey Area aims to have a fair and equal debate on the topic at hand.
What kind of topics are discussed?
Topics to do with the Senshi, Negaverse or the Monsters, basically.
One future idea is for Betty to discuss how witnesses have said that the Senshi and Negaverse agents typically range from teenagers to young adults, and ask parents how would they feel if they knew their children was doing such things. Or perhaps even ask if parents think that these attacks are having a negative influence on their children.
How does it work?
Basically, I'm aiming for Betty starting off the show then opening the discussion to the public, and players can then have their characters, or even their characters' relatives call in.
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Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 1:40 am
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