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Slugkitty wrote: Name: Aurav Satam

Age: 16

Gender: Male

Ultimate: Hacker

Apparance: Aurav is a short, dark-skinned Indian boy. He wears a dark t-shirt and jeans, and carries a bag with a laptop in it. He has soft eyes, and those who look in his eyes know that he always has something on his mind that he wants to share with someone, anyone.

Personality: Aurav is a quiet young man with a lot on his mind, but his inability to communicate with others can cause those around him to doubt his true capabilities. He is obsessed with American culture and desperately tries to fit into what he believes to be the "ideal type" of American. Because of this belief that Western culture is the ideal culture, he constantly deprecates himself, upset with his body type and wanting to change himself. He finds confidence in computers, and although he cannot express his love for technology in the way he wishes he could, if you find him somewhere online and engage him in a discussion about the inner workings of a computer, his thoughts and ideas flow through his fingers and his keyboard and onto a screen as he describes the inner workings of computers in the same manner as someone describing a work of art.

Backstory: Aurav was born with a stutter that made it extremely hard for him to communicate with others. He had always been interested in the Internet, which to him was a place where people didn't have to point his stutter out and either laugh at him or pity his "disability". He learned that with different "personas", characters he could create, he could make people like him or dislike him, give him privileges or remove him from servers, get what he wanted or get others what they wanted. With false identifications, he could create robots and viruses that would give him information to sell or use. Aurav quickly became notorious for his ability to manipulate even the most secure of securities, sending viruses that would pass by the best anti-spyware softwares unnoticed, then using the information he would obtain to blackmail people into giving him money or secrets. Those who have encountered Aurav shake their heads sadly, wishing he could have used his skills for something that would help the world prosper instead of selfish purposes.

Good? I like him