Basic Info


Name

Blake Kelly

Element

Berkelium

Gender

Cis Female

Pronouns

She/her

Orientation

Lesbian

Ethnicity

Irish

Age

91 in 2040

DOB

December 19, 1949

Place of Birth

Berkeley, California, United States

Relatives

Not known

Significant Other(s)

It's complicated

Profile


“My favorite philosophical theory of reality is the one where you don’t exist.” 

[DRAFT] Blake is tired of you and everyone else. She gets no attention for her many efforts, and the actinides just exploit her labor. She is completely eager to do calculations and help come up with plans, yet no one appreciates her work. Yet Claire, who hates her job, gets all the praise because she ******** ******* *****. It's not fair. Blake wants Claire's powers. Blake wants Claire's fame. Blake wants Claire's heart.....wait, no, take that one back. She easily bends to other people's whims and has trouble advocating for herself, and has absolutely zero charisma. So, she has to put up with being paid for her labor in pizza and donuts. 

Physical Appearance

TBD

Design Notes 

[DRAFT] Many of the easier-synthesized actinides have a wide variety of compound colors, just as the lanthanides do, yet I sometimes find those colors underused. Her orange hair is not just because she's Irish, but because of the orange color of a berkelium chloride and berkelium(IV) ions in sulfuric acid. Her red glasses make her look like a college nerd (she actually needs those, by the way, and won't suddenly become super attractive when she takes them off). Their color comes from the fluorescence of berkelium(III) ions. Blake's whole outfit is based on a college student, complete with a college hoodie. She wears three layers because the Bay Area is fucking cold. The drawstrings of her pants and hoodie have little beta particles on them. The green of her outfit is not just because she's IRISH (I'll quit the Irish jokes now) but because of the colors of berkelium chlorides and solutions. The yellow and orange of her pants have the same explanation. Her brown shoes reference berkelium dioxide.