| Characters
|  | Jack Paldarian Stubborn and idealistic, this bullheaded Computer Engineering major can't wait to graduate. At the same time, he can wait, because he doesn't even want to be an engineer when he does. A good friend of Travis, the two can be commonly found not reminiscing about their high school days, because they hated them. Anyway, Jack is a commuter who works on-campus as part of a two-man IT support team (the other guy is his friend Clark) in one of University College's numerous administrative offices. | | | | | | |  | Travis Radken Pragmatic and down-to-earth, Travis is a responsible worker who can't walk away from an unfinished job. He majored in English and Education, but after a few years in college, he's leaning more towards his childhood dream of becoming a police officer, and has started taking some criminal law courses as well. He shares a common loathing for both stupid people and criminals with Jack, though they see most people as stupid anyway. This is perhaps why they get along so well and stuck together through high school. Like Jack, Travis is having second thoughts about spending his life in the field he majored in. Whatever he ends up doing though, he still maintains will be better than his job in retail. | | | | | | |  | Dr. Hiram Webster Well, there's not much to say about Dr. Webster. He's a Physics professor at University College. A gruff, usually quiet man, Dr. Webster lets fly a blunt comment every now and then whenever the honest truth is necessary. He doesn't really seem too interested in the people around him or the institution he is an employee of, with the exception of the other Physics professors and Dr. Calie. | | | | | | |  | Dr. William Feckner Dr. Feckner is the Dean of the School of Engineering at the college, and is a teaching engineering professor as well. In the engineering building, what he says is what goes. Stern, forbidding and uncompromising, he makes his rounds ensuring his students give a good professional show and spend all of their available time working on engineering pursuits. Although signs of a strict yet effective teacher, Dr. Feckner's unrelenting demeanor does not help to discredit the rumor that he eats babies. Sometimes (though many claim all the times), his fanatical approach to undermine inefficient activity may border on the side of evil. |
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