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♥ Mental and Emotional scientize December 5 2010, 23:46:18 UTC
scientize December 6 2010, 20:01:02 UTC
1. How intelligent is this character? Is she book-smart or street-smart?
It shouldn't be surprising to learn that the doctor/scientist is a highly intelligent woman who possesses a great deal of book-smarts to go with the street-smarts she has picked up as a working woman. Naomi may have grown up with an extensive education, but she is not afraid to resort to using her exotic and beautiful looks to get what she wants or the respect she really deserves as a professional.

2. Does she think on her feet, or does she need time to deliberate?
Naomi is generally skilled in thinking on her feet until she is completely caught off guard or in real danger. She rarely needs time to deliberate heavily on something unless it is future changing.

3. Describe the character's thought process. Is she more logical, or more intuitive? Idealistic or practical? Naomi's thought process is much more logical than intuitive. Logic tends to play a much larger role in her interactions on a day-to-day basis than anything else, though some people obviously ( ... )

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scientize December 6 2010, 20:36:30 UTC
6. Is she an introvert or an extrovert?
Complete extrovert. Nothing about Naomi would say otherwise.

7. Describe the character's temperament. Is she even-tempered or does she have mood swings? Cheerful or melancholy? Laid-back or driven?
Naomi is generally a very even-tempered, patient woman, especially when it comes to her profession. After all, as a doctor who faces obnoxious and stubborn patients all day long, she has to be or she wouldn't get much done. She smiles often, though not too cheerfully. Just enough to be polite and make others feel comfortable around her ( ... )

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scientize December 6 2010, 21:05:19 UTC
11. Describe the character's sense of humor. Does she appreciate jokes? Puns? Gallows humor? Bathroom humor? Pranks?
Naomi may have a sense of humor, but it rarely peeks out with most of the people she interacts with daily. With patients or coworkers, she'll just smile kindly at any crude or stupid joke before quickly changing the subject. Puns, pranks, and bathroom humor won't ever get a chuckle out of her. Gallows humor can, sometimes, get a morbid chuck out of her.

Usually though, she just laughs when she's having fun with the people she enjoys being around. Simple as that.

12. Does the character have any diagnosable mental disorders? If yes, how does she deal with them?
No, she does not.

Except, perhaps, her terrible attraction to crazies.

13. What moments in this character's life have defined her as a person? As old as she is, there are several important moments from both her life back home and her time in Somarium that have defined her as a person: acceptance into university and the pursuing of her degree/career, ( ... )

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