Name: | Samuel Wychin |
Date of Birth: | November 3rd, 1975 |
Height: | 170 cm |
Weight: | 80 kg |
Eyes: | Blue |
Hair: | Short Gray |
Nationality: | American |
Gender: | Male |
Physical Appearance |
A medium-height, medium-build, non-descript kind of guy. His muscles don't bulge out much, but he can lift and carry with the best of them. He has no scars. His only distinguishing feature is the tatoo of a bear on his right shoulder. As a 50-year old man, he proudly displays gray hair, including sideburns and a goatee. |
History |
President Wychin was born before the
start of the Alien War in what now is the Boston Metro-Industrial Complex. Near
the end of the century, but before the start of the war, he joined the US
military, and quickly progressed through the ranks, eventually gaining command
of his own platoon of Delta Force soldiers. During the war, his platoon survived
at least one encounter with alien weaponry, and was afterwards transferred to
a remote outpost in Alaska. In 2002, when the aliens invaded, Wychin's platoon
barely escaped, and not entirely unscarred. Over the next year, then-Captain
Samuel Wychin led a rag-tag group of survivors in their wanderings of the
Alaskan wasteland. It wasn't until after the NAARO's destruction of the alien
brain that the group encountered a large surviving army composed of US and
Russian troops. Eventually, after a traitor assasinated the army's leader, Wychin took control. As this was soon after the retaking of Anchorage, a large number of civilians flocked to join this new force. Soon, President Wychin took control over the sovereign state known as the United Secure States of America. Over the last thirty years, Wychin has done little but direct the USSA's forces in a war of extermination against the aliens located on Earth. |
Personality |
Nearly forty years of combat have hardened this once-cheery soldier. As the originator of the Pure Earth ideology, the president will show no mercy towards aliens or those who work with them. His personal motto is - "I wouldn't send any one of my troops to do anything that I wouldn't do." The catch to that is that there is very little that Wychin wouldn't do - as he has proved multiple times during the last forty years. |