Post by DentonClone on Jul 2, 2012 3:59:05 GMT -5
These two are inseparable, so I'm puttin' em' both on one app. X3
Given Info!
Name: Hitoshi & Shinji
Species: Acara, both split colored with the patterns mirroring each other.
Anthro/Quad: Anthro.
Age: 15
Gender: Male, anatomically correct.
Status: Single.
Job: Officially unemployed, but they work as hackers and information brokers.
Heart: Good.
Homeland: Neopia Central.
House: The share an apartment in the same building as their favorite comic book shop, sitting right above it.
Special: Nope.
Appearance
Hair: Both wear their black hair short and mussed up with a bit of styling gel.
Eyes: Blue for Hitoshi, Green for Shinji. It's pretty much the only way to tell 'em apart.
Skin: Clean. A high Medal of Duty score doesn't come with battle scars, after all.
Clothing: Glasses on the both of 'em. Jeans and t-shirts, often with humorous internet memes or obscure anime on 'em. On hot days they loaf around their apartment in superhero underwear.
Personal Info!
Personality: The twins are bubbly and hyper most of the time, practically bouncing off the walls. You can't get 'em to shut up once they start going on about a geeky topic they like, and that's a pretty wide umbrella there.
Past: Growing up at St. John's Minimum Security Orphanage wasn't easy for Shinji and Hitoshi, but they at least had each other and took solace in learning the ins and outs their school's computer systems. Their hobby's gotten them in trouble a time or two, but luckily they've gotten good enough to the point where the mere mention of getting caught sends them into a fit of laughter.
Plus: Having been fiddling with the inner workings of software and networks since they were tall enough to reach a keyboard ('toshi can get you free long distance with a comb and wet leaf), the twins have an intimate understanding of how the systems work and what needs to be typed where to bypass certain limits. Theirs were the only computers in the entire High School with VidTube access.
Minus: A lifetime of geekery doesn't leave a lot of room for sporty activities. They're both scrawny and have trouble lifting anything heavier than a flat-screen TV.
Extra: They're not exactly super-secretive about their line of work. Buy 'em a pizza and they'll gush their life story to ya.
Given Info!
Name: Hitoshi & Shinji
Species: Acara, both split colored with the patterns mirroring each other.
Anthro/Quad: Anthro.
Age: 15
Gender: Male, anatomically correct.
Status: Single.
Job: Officially unemployed, but they work as hackers and information brokers.
Heart: Good.
Homeland: Neopia Central.
House: The share an apartment in the same building as their favorite comic book shop, sitting right above it.
Special: Nope.
Appearance
Hair: Both wear their black hair short and mussed up with a bit of styling gel.
Eyes: Blue for Hitoshi, Green for Shinji. It's pretty much the only way to tell 'em apart.
Skin: Clean. A high Medal of Duty score doesn't come with battle scars, after all.
Clothing: Glasses on the both of 'em. Jeans and t-shirts, often with humorous internet memes or obscure anime on 'em. On hot days they loaf around their apartment in superhero underwear.
Personal Info!
Personality: The twins are bubbly and hyper most of the time, practically bouncing off the walls. You can't get 'em to shut up once they start going on about a geeky topic they like, and that's a pretty wide umbrella there.
Past: Growing up at St. John's Minimum Security Orphanage wasn't easy for Shinji and Hitoshi, but they at least had each other and took solace in learning the ins and outs their school's computer systems. Their hobby's gotten them in trouble a time or two, but luckily they've gotten good enough to the point where the mere mention of getting caught sends them into a fit of laughter.
Plus: Having been fiddling with the inner workings of software and networks since they were tall enough to reach a keyboard ('toshi can get you free long distance with a comb and wet leaf), the twins have an intimate understanding of how the systems work and what needs to be typed where to bypass certain limits. Theirs were the only computers in the entire High School with VidTube access.
Minus: A lifetime of geekery doesn't leave a lot of room for sporty activities. They're both scrawny and have trouble lifting anything heavier than a flat-screen TV.
Extra: They're not exactly super-secretive about their line of work. Buy 'em a pizza and they'll gush their life story to ya.