"Please, I want to write to my mom, I made a mistake, my god..."
Introduction
Hello ! I finally decided to try roleplaying as an OC, so please be mean to my boy. Interactions are very welcome :)
Also you might know my other blog, @m-scarfiotti-murkoffcorp
Guide
#charlie wants to go home | ranting
#charlie communicates | reblogs
#charlie responds | asks
Lore
Charlie was born to an upper-middle-class family with a nice house, a nice car, and several acres of orange groves. He was planned and wanted. His father is a pilot, and to the man's delight Charlie got invested in aviation, eagerly listening to pilot stories and spending hours with his nose in encyclopedias. And just like that it seemed like his future was figured out even before he turned thirteen. Lucky boy! His folks could breathe easy, things were looking up... Until it actually came to applying to Embry-Riddle. Or, rather, to completing a medical examination. That odd ophthalmologist kept pointing at nonsensical symbols on the wall, prompting him to name them, and of course he couldn’t! A few scoldings about how he should stop "fooling around," as well as ridiculous tests, proved that there was nothing wrong with his eyes, just as expected. No, they wanted him to see a neurologist! And see a neurologist he did, a few neurologists, as they ping-ponged him between hospitals. By the time a nice doctor from Virginia told him that he had something called "visual agnosia", Charlie started to feel like the world had gone mad. There was nothing wrong; he never felt like there was anything wrong, even though there were times he made mistakes. But who doesn’t, right?
Charlie is polite, yet avoidant of the majority of the Reagent population, showing clear discomfort if not distaste when forced to share confined space with them. Unfortunately for him, it’s not uncommon that he needs to ask for directions or assistance in finding things. It takes him nothing to misplace something and then struggle to locate it later even if it stares him in the eyes. Reading some fonts proves impossible for him. Most Trial Environments are unmanageable if he isn’t glued to somebody’s side the entire time.
On the contrary, he is highly cooperative and even friendly with the Sleep Room Personnel, doctors, and any other Murkoff staff that he comes in contact with. He sees them as reliable, educated people that are "on his level".
He tends to fall into the "teacher’s pet" sort of behavior or, in other words, do favors, spy, and snitch to get on the good side of his figures of authority. The idea that there is no way out and that he is in the same boat as the rest of the Reagents doesn’t fit into his world view.
With the utmost sincerity Charlie believes that Project LATHE must be somehow important, since so much money is put into it.
RULES
DNI: minors and assholes Everyone else: feel free to say pretty much anything to me. I am comfortable with graphic replies :)












