Name: Nicholas Jensen
Nickname:
Nick
Age:
38
Spouse:
None
Children:
None
Occupation:
Paramedic

Physical Description

Height:
6'1"
Weight:
190
Hair Color:
Brown
Eye Color:
Hazel-brown

Distinguishing Marks: None

Hobbies: Being a paramedic is his hobby, as he doesn’t need the money, likes sports, volunteering

Psychological Background:
Nick is a fairly normal person born into beyond comfortable surroundings. Has a twin brother, younger, who is ill, leaving to a feeling of near helplessness that guided him to his chosen career. If he can’t help his brother, he’ll help others. He's not hung up on his money, and doesn't even really think about it anymore.

Personality Quirks:
Goes for a run every morning. Refuses to call a handyman, even if he doesn’t know how to fix something and ends up making it worse, he still won’t call one.

History:
Nick is the second son of a wealthy industrial family, whose money runs deep in the roots of California, all the way back to the gold rush. He’s the oldest of twin boys, by twenty minutes, but he still considers himself the ‘older brother.’ He and his brother Craig were the stereotypical twins, identical, and close, usually preferring each other’s company to anyone else’s. As children, they even had a language all their own, ‘twinspeak.’ His mother came from modest surroundings and made sure her boys kept in touch with those not as fortunate as them. They spent many holidays at soup kitchens instead of country clubs serving out meals or going through donations.

Luckily, he has an older brother himself, who is entrenched in the family business, taking off the pressure for him to pursue something he’s frankly not interested in at all. Instead Nick went to college, as everyone else in his family, and joined the Peace Corp where he built houses in remote villages, helped distribute medicine and food to people ravaged by war and famine, before returning to the United States and heading up the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity.

He became a paramedic when his twin came down with heart disease and was placed on the waiting list for a transplant. His brother needed the one organ he couldn’t give. He could have given a kidney, bone marrow, parts of his liver or lung....but no one would let him give his heart. So he signed up for the course and became a paramedic to continue helping people, this time medically.

Special Notes: None