Name: Carl Sagan
Military or Science: Science
Rank (military, use rank plus this for comparison purposes)/Field (scientists): Astrological Physics
Age (Actual): 250
Age (Appears): 62
Race: Demigod
Country of Origin: America
Appearance (Picture or good description):
Uniform (for military)/Protective Equipment (for scientists): Cane
Powergrid/Powers:
Strength: 2
Speed: 1
Durability: 1
Intelligence: 9
Fighting Skill: 2
Charisma: 5
Magic:
Telepathy: 6
Telekinesis: 4
Weaknesses (Optional, but you could get more points if you do this): Fuck you, he's Carl Sagan.
Personality: Stoner, Nerd. He's basically a super friendly, super smart guy who knows how to talk his way through any situation simply because he is fucking Carl Sagan.
History:Lifted from wiki:
Carl Sagan was born in Brooklyn, New York. His father, Samuel Sagan, was an immigrant garment worker from Russia, in today's Ukraine. His mother, Rachel Molly Gruber, was a housewife from New York. Carl was named in honor of Rachel's biological mother, Chaiya Clara, in Sagan's words, "the mother she never knew". Sagan graduated from Rahway High School in Rahway, New Jersey, in 1951.
He had a sister, Carol, and the family lived in a modest apartment near the Atlantic Ocean, in Bensonhurst, a Brooklyn neighborhood. According to Sagan, they were Reform Jews, the more liberal of Judaism's three main groups. Both Sagan and his sister agree that their father was not especially religious, but that their mother "definitely believed in God, and was active in the temple...and served only Kosher meat". During the depths of the Depression, his father had to accept a job as a theater usher.
According to biographer Keay Davidson, Sagan's "inner war" was a result of his close relations with both his parents, who were in many ways "opposites". Sagan traced his later analytical urges to his mother, a woman who had known "extreme poverty as a child", and had grown up almost homeless in New York City during World War I and the 1920s. She had her own intellectual ambitions as a young woman, but they were blocked by social restrictions, because of her poverty, her being a woman and wife, and her Jewish ethnicity. Davidson notes that she therefore "worshiped her only son, Carl. He would fulfill her unfulfilled dreams".
However, his "sense of wonder" came from his father, who was a "quiet and soft-hearted escapee from the Czar". In his free time, he gave apples to the poor, or helped soothe labor-management tensions within New York's "tumultuous" garment industry. Although he was "awed" by Carl's "brilliance, his boyish chatter about stars and dinosaurs", he took his son's inquisitiveness in stride, as part of his growing up. In his later years as a writer and scientist, Sagan would often draw on his childhood memories to illustrate scientific points, as he did in his book, Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors. Sagan describes his parents' influence on his later thinking:
My parents were not scientists. They knew almost nothing about science. But in introducing me simultaneously to skepticism and to wonder, they taught me the two uneasily cohabiting modes of thought that are central to the scientific method.Equipment (include weapons and any personal items. The more detail, the better): What the fuck would Carl Sagan have?