cr-s01 ( erhard muller ) (
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✖ PLAYER:
Name & DW Journal: Doc (
lilim)
Birthdate & Age: November 2nd, 1989. 23-years-old.
Characters played in Zodion: Yukiko Amagi, Miki Hoshii
✖ CHARACTER:
Name: CR-S01 (Erhard Muller)
Canon: Trauma Team
PB/Image: (image.)
Info links: (info.)
Canon Point: Post-Game
Gender & Sex: Male
Age: 24
Birthdate/Sign: March 3rd, Pisces. (non-canon)
► I chose this sign because of CR-S01's gentle, caring nature towards other people. He doesn't want to harm anyone, but he's falsely accused for a crime he didn't commit. But even when being wronged, he doesn't hate. He never resented the true criminal, not even once, despite losing his own future. On the flipside, he also is victim to his own guilt. For some time, he let himself be defeated under the weight of his sentence. He could only give up and feel sorry for himself- the self-pitying, self-blaming nature of a Pisces. Finally, I chose Pisces for the "unusual talent"- his prodigious skill at being a doctor. Even at his young age, he's an incredibly skilled surgeon, and his talents extend even before the game takes place, having helped Professor Sartre with his research when he was only a teenager.
Tattoo: Etched inside his right wrist
Suitability: N/A
Power: Healing: Cleansing.
Personality:
CR-S01 is a mysterious person, for sure. He looks cold and indifferent, like he's emotionless most of the time. CR-S01 speaks in a matter-of-fact way and he goes about his job like a machine. He is polite, but he tends to keep his worries to himself, not exactly an outspoken type of person. Compliments and jokes go over his head, as he says it's just his job to operate. He's befuddled when the other doctors place their trust in him, saying that he's a better surgeon than the rest of them. But he's just here to do his business. That's all. He doesn't even understand why they ask him to stay and watch over the patient afterward. After all, he's done his job already. He wasn't a doctor, just a prisoner. That's how he starts out initially.
But gradually he starts to open up when the other doctors vocally don't consider him a prisoner. It confuses him though. He doesn't understand it, holding on to his own guilty past as an excuse. He figured himself as an outsider, but he was included with everyone else. He worried about ruining the hospital's reputation, that if he messed up, it would hurt the hospital itself. CR-S01 doesn't want to stain anyone's reputation with his supposed crime, preferring to keep the blame to himself. But instead he was accepted as one of their best. He gradually starts to consider himself as one of the team too, until his happy dream is torn down when his name is attached to the Cumberland College incident.
CR-S01 has a dark past behind him. Accused of a bioterrorist attack eight years ago, he was sentenced to 250 years in prison. As such, he's treated like a high threat, kept in an extremely cold room so that he wouldn't be able to kill anyone. And in the beginning, he was kept in handcuffs except for operations. Basically he wasn't treated as a human being for eight long years, kept in solitude for a crime he did not commit. And even if he felt like he was innocent- he couldn't remember what happened anyway. He isn't sure he can trust himself to not have been the murderer. Deep down inside, he didn't think he caused the incident, but he was weighed down by the sheer possibility that he could've done it. Maybe he really did kill those people. The guilt of it was his shackles. He has no memory, but he didn't want to think he did it. In his heart, he doesn't want to believe he did it. But since it was decided in court, he gave up trying to prove himself. When Maria confronts him about it, he brushes it off by saying his sentence was already decided. So it was out of his hands. Already done. He was essentially defeated. He refused to consider himself as anything but a prisoner- different from everyone else, and didn't believe he could get along with the other doctors at Resurgam. It was just a fantasy that they could all be friends. He turned his back on the truth and let his fate be decided for him.
But once he stopped running away from his past, he turned himself around. He became determined to save lives. Instead of dwelling on the past, he'd step into the future. He started to consider himself a doctor, rather than just a prisoner. And his resolve to save people made him a much stronger person. He no longer would back down, which is shown when he carries a patient to the operating room, despite having a gun pointed at his face. Or when he dodged the FBI in order to treat a bombing victim, even though it would obviously land him in trouble. He wouldn't let a life be lost, even at the risk of his own. He's not even interested in how each operation reduces his sentence. That never mattered to him. He just wants to save lives, as a doctor.
Since he was born, CR-S01 was hated by his parents. With his blank stare and lack of emotion, they feared he'd kill them one day. The lack of love drove him towards books and research. He became extremely intelligent through written works alone, and even at his young age, he possessed incredible talent and knowledge. When his parents died and he was adopted by Professor Sartre, that was when his talents for the medical world started to show. He aided Professor Sartre in his research on the Rosalia Virus at only around the age of 14-16. It was during this period he assumingly learned how to operate and work as a surgeon. Professor Sartre taught him everything; he helped him start his life anew. But then Professor Sartre caused the Cumberland College incident, and let CR-S01 take the blame, stripping away his future. Still, despite what Professor Sartre ended up doing to him, CR-S01 has never once resented him. Rather, he's thankful for Sartre, for giving him a new life to live.
CR-S01 is a kind person. He doesn't want to hurt people, rather he'd do anything to save people. And by the end of Patient Zero, he starts to show some positive emotion. A smile. Beyond that, the last we hear of him is of him trying to "perfect the perfect smile" so that he could have better bedside manners when treating patients after surgery. That's right, now he sees it as his duty to take care of the patient beyond the operation table. It's assumed he continues to operate at Resurgam, more involved as a doctor than ever before.
Name & DW Journal: Doc (
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Birthdate & Age: November 2nd, 1989. 23-years-old.
Characters played in Zodion: Yukiko Amagi, Miki Hoshii
✖ CHARACTER:
Name: CR-S01 (Erhard Muller)
Canon: Trauma Team
PB/Image: (image.)
Info links: (info.)
Canon Point: Post-Game
Gender & Sex: Male
Age: 24
Birthdate/Sign: March 3rd, Pisces. (non-canon)
► I chose this sign because of CR-S01's gentle, caring nature towards other people. He doesn't want to harm anyone, but he's falsely accused for a crime he didn't commit. But even when being wronged, he doesn't hate. He never resented the true criminal, not even once, despite losing his own future. On the flipside, he also is victim to his own guilt. For some time, he let himself be defeated under the weight of his sentence. He could only give up and feel sorry for himself- the self-pitying, self-blaming nature of a Pisces. Finally, I chose Pisces for the "unusual talent"- his prodigious skill at being a doctor. Even at his young age, he's an incredibly skilled surgeon, and his talents extend even before the game takes place, having helped Professor Sartre with his research when he was only a teenager.
Tattoo: Etched inside his right wrist
Suitability: N/A
Power: Healing: Cleansing.
Personality:
CR-S01 is a mysterious person, for sure. He looks cold and indifferent, like he's emotionless most of the time. CR-S01 speaks in a matter-of-fact way and he goes about his job like a machine. He is polite, but he tends to keep his worries to himself, not exactly an outspoken type of person. Compliments and jokes go over his head, as he says it's just his job to operate. He's befuddled when the other doctors place their trust in him, saying that he's a better surgeon than the rest of them. But he's just here to do his business. That's all. He doesn't even understand why they ask him to stay and watch over the patient afterward. After all, he's done his job already. He wasn't a doctor, just a prisoner. That's how he starts out initially.
But gradually he starts to open up when the other doctors vocally don't consider him a prisoner. It confuses him though. He doesn't understand it, holding on to his own guilty past as an excuse. He figured himself as an outsider, but he was included with everyone else. He worried about ruining the hospital's reputation, that if he messed up, it would hurt the hospital itself. CR-S01 doesn't want to stain anyone's reputation with his supposed crime, preferring to keep the blame to himself. But instead he was accepted as one of their best. He gradually starts to consider himself as one of the team too, until his happy dream is torn down when his name is attached to the Cumberland College incident.
CR-S01 has a dark past behind him. Accused of a bioterrorist attack eight years ago, he was sentenced to 250 years in prison. As such, he's treated like a high threat, kept in an extremely cold room so that he wouldn't be able to kill anyone. And in the beginning, he was kept in handcuffs except for operations. Basically he wasn't treated as a human being for eight long years, kept in solitude for a crime he did not commit. And even if he felt like he was innocent- he couldn't remember what happened anyway. He isn't sure he can trust himself to not have been the murderer. Deep down inside, he didn't think he caused the incident, but he was weighed down by the sheer possibility that he could've done it. Maybe he really did kill those people. The guilt of it was his shackles. He has no memory, but he didn't want to think he did it. In his heart, he doesn't want to believe he did it. But since it was decided in court, he gave up trying to prove himself. When Maria confronts him about it, he brushes it off by saying his sentence was already decided. So it was out of his hands. Already done. He was essentially defeated. He refused to consider himself as anything but a prisoner- different from everyone else, and didn't believe he could get along with the other doctors at Resurgam. It was just a fantasy that they could all be friends. He turned his back on the truth and let his fate be decided for him.
But once he stopped running away from his past, he turned himself around. He became determined to save lives. Instead of dwelling on the past, he'd step into the future. He started to consider himself a doctor, rather than just a prisoner. And his resolve to save people made him a much stronger person. He no longer would back down, which is shown when he carries a patient to the operating room, despite having a gun pointed at his face. Or when he dodged the FBI in order to treat a bombing victim, even though it would obviously land him in trouble. He wouldn't let a life be lost, even at the risk of his own. He's not even interested in how each operation reduces his sentence. That never mattered to him. He just wants to save lives, as a doctor.
Since he was born, CR-S01 was hated by his parents. With his blank stare and lack of emotion, they feared he'd kill them one day. The lack of love drove him towards books and research. He became extremely intelligent through written works alone, and even at his young age, he possessed incredible talent and knowledge. When his parents died and he was adopted by Professor Sartre, that was when his talents for the medical world started to show. He aided Professor Sartre in his research on the Rosalia Virus at only around the age of 14-16. It was during this period he assumingly learned how to operate and work as a surgeon. Professor Sartre taught him everything; he helped him start his life anew. But then Professor Sartre caused the Cumberland College incident, and let CR-S01 take the blame, stripping away his future. Still, despite what Professor Sartre ended up doing to him, CR-S01 has never once resented him. Rather, he's thankful for Sartre, for giving him a new life to live.
CR-S01 is a kind person. He doesn't want to hurt people, rather he'd do anything to save people. And by the end of Patient Zero, he starts to show some positive emotion. A smile. Beyond that, the last we hear of him is of him trying to "perfect the perfect smile" so that he could have better bedside manners when treating patients after surgery. That's right, now he sees it as his duty to take care of the patient beyond the operation table. It's assumed he continues to operate at Resurgam, more involved as a doctor than ever before.