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Ollie's life began at Chelmsford & Essex Hospital on Earth, where his mother left him as a newborn. Paramedic Bergmen discovered him there, cocooned in a warm blanket and seemingly healthy, yet lying abandoned in front of the emergency room door. Initial tests showed that he was abandoned shortly after birth, and based on his genetic profile, his species was identified as Gideon. | Ollie's life began at Chelmsford & Essex Hospital on Earth, where his mother left him as a newborn. Paramedic Bergmen discovered him there, cocooned in a warm blanket and seemingly healthy, yet lying abandoned in front of the emergency room door. Initial tests showed that he was abandoned shortly after birth, and based on his genetic profile, his species was identified as Gideon. | ||
The hospital staff named him | The hospital staff named him Olliver because it was a namesake day name on May 8th, and shortly after his discovery, he was released into the Federation Foster Care system. A year later, as the time required to adopt a child passed, Ollie was adopted into the loving family of Robert and Nicol Poulter, a childless artist couple living between their home in Essex and a southern winter retreat in Eilat. | ||
As Ollie grew up, he received private education from tutors and later attended boarding school. His academic performance was consistently above average, though not exceptional. This wasn't due to a lack of ability; psychological tests revealed Ollie to be quite intelligent. The reason was simpler: Ollie was often bored during his education and never felt the need to excel. | As Ollie grew up, he received private education from tutors and later attended boarding school. His academic performance was consistently above average, though not exceptional. This wasn't due to a lack of ability; psychological tests revealed Ollie to be quite intelligent. The reason was simpler: Ollie was often bored during his education and never felt the need to excel. |
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