3.) Place of birth
Answer: Jacinto District, Planet Houston, Texas
4.) Describe in your own words your previous experiences, your view of the Xeno Alliance, and your motivation to join:
Answer: I grew up on Planet Houston in a destitute family. My mother died when I was just twelve, and that lead to my father getting hooked up on drugs. The result? My family started accumulating serious debt as my father could barely afford paying for all the bought drugs. Though he never cared much about me, beyond offering me sufficient credits to complete a middle school's worth of education, he sent me to my uncle, who owned a shuttle, being a freelancer.
The decision saved my life, and whatever I have fought for so far in life, I owe it entirely to my father's decision. With the help of my uncle, I worked both as a freelancer for several years and as a dock worker on Houston. It was a nightmarish job, but I managed to steal away small portions of cargo, ranging from food to alloys, and sell them for extra credits. It was not much by any standards, though still enough to allow me to pay for my family's expenses and earn a bit on the side.
It all backfired, however, once the LPI got wind of this. They understood what was happening and didn't take too long to respond to it in their well-known style. My father, uncle, and I all got arrested within days of each other and ended up on one of Houston's planetary prison sites. We spent about a week there, in conditions hardly good for even animals.
In a stroke of luck, the second week went less worse. The conditions slightly improved, but what mattered was that a group of Xenos raided the installation itself and made a large amount of prisoners escape, until reinforcements could arrive. Unfortunately... neither my father nor my uncle made it out alive. They were gunned down attempting to escape, but I managed to slip, at the last second, into one of the Xeno ships that brought the raider squad on planet.
We held brief talks, but nothing could be more convincing, for any sole person that looks forward to joining the Xenos, than seeing the death of your family members and the conditions people are kept in. The Xenos left me off on Ames, but not before I had promised to, one day, be a member of the movement, in the Kepler system. With access to the shuttle lost, I worked for several weeks on the station, attempting to earn some credits to keep for myself.
Now, I want to keep to my promise and join this cause. A cause that's worth dying for. A cause that's worth more than anything I own. And one that I want to devote myself to. That is why I am sending this transmission.
(//ooRP section)
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