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=== Scientists === | === Scientists === | ||
− | [[Professor Jenkins|Everett Jenkins]]--Physicist<br> | + | [[Professor Jenkins|Everett Jenkins]]--Physicist, Marie's director of research and head advisor<br> |
[[Professor Marlowe|Herschel Marlowe]]--Electronics, communications, infoastronomy<br> | [[Professor Marlowe|Herschel Marlowe]]--Electronics, communications, infoastronomy<br> | ||
− | Louis Carbonelle--Marine | + | Louis Carbonelle--Marine biologist (Head of Chryssalid research)<br> |
Del Rosewood--Biochemistry<br> | Del Rosewood--Biochemistry<br> | ||
− | Larry Haversham--Nuclear | + | Larry Haversham--Nuclear physicist<br> |
− | Percy Keats--Zoology, Ecological | + | Percy Keats--Zoology, Ecological studies<br> |
Liam Speyside--Neuroscience<br> | Liam Speyside--Neuroscience<br> | ||
− | Friedrich Hauser--Particle | + | Friedrich Hauser--Particle physicist<br> |
− | Franklin Reno--Geologist, Earth | + | Franklin Reno--Geologist, Earth sciences<br> |
− | Sheila Burke-- | + | Sheila Burke--Organic chemistry<br> |
− | Ophelia Bellaci-- | + | Ophelia Bellaci--Molecular biology<br> |
− | + | Kunal Myanampar--Astronomy/biology; astrochemistry/astrobiology<br> | |
+ | Berkeley Cisco--Mathematics<br> | ||
+ | James Bretton--Materials sciences<br> | ||
=== Engineers === | === Engineers === | ||
− | Armand Spiridakos--Aeronautics | + | Armand Spiridakos--Aeronautics engineer<br> |
− | Grant Gibson--Computer | + | Grant Gibson--Computer science<br> |
− | Steve Stephenson--Nanomaterials | + | Steve Stephenson--Nanomaterials research<br> |
− | Melvin Thrasher<br> | + | Melvin Thrasher--Chemical engineer; explosives engineering<br> |
− | Tyson Briggs<br> | + | Tyson Briggs--Structural engineering<br> |
− | Clarence Theopolis<br> | + | Clarence Theopolis--Materials engineer; metallurgical engineering<br> |
− | Randall Atkins<br> | + | Randall Atkins--Mechanical engineer; nanoengineering<br> |
− | John Timmons<br> | + | John Timmons--Mechanical engineer<br> |
− | Scott Haskins<br> | + | Scott Haskins--Industrial engineer<br> |
− | Mike Braeburn<br> | + | Mike Braeburn--Mechanical engineeer<br> |
− | Leonard Fyodorovich<br> | + | Leonard Fyodorovich--Electrical engineer<br> |
+ | Doug Finley--Civil engineer; construction engineering<br> | ||
+ | Thomas Sparks--Architectural engineering<br> | ||
+ | Seymour Hershowitz--Biological engineering; ergonomics<br> | ||
+ | Gaston Ford--Applied engineering<br> |
Revision as of 19:30, 9 November 2014
XCOM:_Gray_Dawn#Supporting_Cast
The Original Twenty-Nine
This is the group of scientists and engineers recruited shortly after the Sweeps by members of the Elma Resistance. They were gathered from the University of Washington campus and lured to Elma by the nerdy siren song of Marie Kjelstad.
Scientists
Everett Jenkins--Physicist, Marie's director of research and head advisor
Herschel Marlowe--Electronics, communications, infoastronomy
Louis Carbonelle--Marine biologist (Head of Chryssalid research)
Del Rosewood--Biochemistry
Larry Haversham--Nuclear physicist
Percy Keats--Zoology, Ecological studies
Liam Speyside--Neuroscience
Friedrich Hauser--Particle physicist
Franklin Reno--Geologist, Earth sciences
Sheila Burke--Organic chemistry
Ophelia Bellaci--Molecular biology
Kunal Myanampar--Astronomy/biology; astrochemistry/astrobiology
Berkeley Cisco--Mathematics
James Bretton--Materials sciences
Engineers
Armand Spiridakos--Aeronautics engineer
Grant Gibson--Computer science
Steve Stephenson--Nanomaterials research
Melvin Thrasher--Chemical engineer; explosives engineering
Tyson Briggs--Structural engineering
Clarence Theopolis--Materials engineer; metallurgical engineering
Randall Atkins--Mechanical engineer; nanoengineering
John Timmons--Mechanical engineer
Scott Haskins--Industrial engineer
Mike Braeburn--Mechanical engineeer
Leonard Fyodorovich--Electrical engineer
Doug Finley--Civil engineer; construction engineering
Thomas Sparks--Architectural engineering
Seymour Hershowitz--Biological engineering; ergonomics
Gaston Ford--Applied engineering