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[[image:youngdouglas.jpg]] | [[image:youngdouglas.jpg]] Douglas started life abandoned on the doorstep of an orphanage in Inverness with nothing but a name. He went from school to school and foster home to foster home, never really settling in, always getting into trouble; a rebel without a cause. He has a massive chip on his shoulder from the poor hand that he perceives that life dealt him, and if he hadn't fallen in with the Marines he might have falled in with some very bad company indeed. The Marines did what it said on the recruitment poster; they made a man out of him. | ||
Growing up in the north of Scotland, Douglas speaks Gaelic fluently, but the closest he comes to Federation Standard is broad Scots. For some reason the Universal Translater can't cope with what is often perceived as an English variant, and leaves his accent for all to hear. However anyone listening to Douglas for five mintes will doubt that what he is speaking is English. | |||
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
Douglas started life abandoned on the doorstep of an orphanage in Inverness with nothing but a name. He went from school to school and foster home to foster home, never really settling in, always getting into trouble; a rebel without a cause. He has a massive chip on his shoulder from the poor hand that he perceives that life dealt him, and if he hadn't fallen in with the Marines he might have falled in with some very bad company indeed. The Marines did what it said on the recruitment poster; they made a man out of him.
Growing up in the north of Scotland, Douglas speaks Gaelic fluently, but the closest he comes to Federation Standard is broad Scots. For some reason the Universal Translater can't cope with what is often perceived as an English variant, and leaves his accent for all to hear. However anyone listening to Douglas for five mintes will doubt that what he is speaking is English.
PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION
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EXPERIENCES
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ASSOCIATED WRITINGS
Your Lucky Day - Writing Competition Entry. How Douglas comes to join the Marines