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* '''Taste in Clothing (when off duty)''': Bright colors and modern styles
* '''Taste in Clothing (when off duty)''': Bright colors and modern styles
* '''Handedness''': Left
* '''Handedness''': Left
==Personality==
*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Five_personality_traits Personality Traits]:'''
** '''Openness:''' Moderately open. Evelyn is excited to see the universe, and she
** '''Conscientiousness:''' Moderately conscientious. At first inspection Irisi may seem quite meticulous: her desk is always organized and clear of non-essential items, and she her extensive to-do checklists were notorious in medical during and residency. However, these are not the acts of an individual who is compulsively organized, but rather a reasoned choice from someone who realizes she would not be as successful without imposing organization on herself. When at home, or somewhere else she can relax, she is far less methodical; the complete organizational disaster of her closet is a clear example of that. Furthermore, friends and co-workers might think that she is particularly conscientious because she rarely passes over important details, but this is less due to double or triple-checking than it is to a very keen sense of observation.
** '''Extraversion:''' Mildly extraverted. Irisi often enjoys the company of others, but rarely actively seeks it out. She often acts more the part of an observer than an active participant. She has few friends, but those she does have are trusted confidantes who she keeps in close contact with, even across great distance.
** '''Agreeableness:''' Moderately agreeable. Irisi is often considered "easy to get along with," "pleasant," and "a great listener." Although prone to a sometimes overly clever mind and a snarky attitude, she has learned to tuck these thoughts behind a facade of professionalism.
** '''Neuroticism:''' Not very neurotic at all. Irisi is proud of the fact that she usually reacts to situations with rationalism and critical thought rather than emotion. She tends to break down situations into their component parts and analyze them rather than act emotionally or "with her gut." This might make her seem less flexible at times, but, in fact allows her to address problems very effectively.