Professor Angham

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Professor Angham
Player: @Veedo
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Archetype: Mastermind
Clearance Level: ??
Personal Information
Real Name: Prof. William James Angham, II
Company Role: Ex-Scientist
Species: Human
Age: 67
Height/Weight: 6'3"/154lbs
Eye/Hair Color: Hazel/Black-Greying
Place of Birth: Oxford, England
Current Residence: Unknown
Marital Status: Widowed
Known Relatives: Maria Angham (Wife - Deceased)
William James Angham (Father - Deceased)
Alice Angham (Mother - Deceased)
Powers
None
Equipment
Unknown
GENESIS
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Contents

Summary

Professor Angham is a Mastermind added to CoV November 09, 2007.

History

The Early Years

0-18

Born February 3rd 1942 in Oxford, William James Angham, II was born to William James Angham, Sr. and his wife Alice Thatcher. The second-born child in the family he was four years younger than sister Jennifer Anne Angham.

As the years progressed William Jr. took an interest in many areas of science. His role model was Albert Einstein, and a few lesser known scientists of his time.By the age of twelve William had decided he wanted to be a great scientist just like his role models, and by the age of Eighteen he had gotten acceptance into one of the highest institutions in his field. This is where he met Maria Pentham, who became his girlfriend shortly after meeting him. His hunger for knowledge in its purest form gave him a sort of greatness that she admired.

18-24

Angham took in everything he learned at an amazing rate, so fast that his tutors were learning things from him in his final years of study. He left after passing with flying colours and was given a job opportunity in America at a well respected company in Washington.

Of course, he wasn't going to leave his girlfriend behind, and they were married late June 1966.

The Career Years

26-35

William spent a good number of years working at the Mitzkoffski Institute, and all those who worked there would surely know his name. During these years Angham made various weapons and gadgets for heroes who would some day end up being crime-fighters in the famous Paragon City.

Disaster happened on May 14th, 1971 when Maria was diagnosed with Leukemia, and died on her birthday, March 19th, 1972.

Completely devestated by her death William spent his remaining time at The Mitzkoffski Institute trying to find a way to bring back his deceased wife, beginning to lean towards far more immoral experiments, including those on unborn children. He was dismissed shortly after this and spent five years in prison.

The Angham Project

After five years in prison, Angham was released under the custody of an unnamed organisation which had researched upon Angham's experiments and what he had aimed for, and as such wanted to fund the continuation of it. This program was dubbed The Angham Project. Various animal tests occurred over the next five years and in the Fall of 1983 Angham came across a book which told of beings long deceased buried underneath the Gobi Desert which contained the powers of rejuvination, regeneration, and reincarnation. An expedition was funded to see if this was true, and as luck would have it there were five quite preserved bodies 1200 feet below the desert.

The next two years were spent researching the specimens and the true Angham Project began. Thirty pregnant women were chosen from various parts of the world to take part in this project over the course of five years, and have their unborn children injected with DNA from one or more of the specimens. The first eight subjects failed, having the children born deformed too badly to work with, or still-birthed. In 1986, on October 9th the first successful A-Child was born. The next seventeen experiments were also successes, having children born between the years 1987 and 1994. Final two more babies were born in 1995, twins. After this Angham became a little more experimental, and tried to create two more "Super A-Children" in 1996 who would surpass the previous twenty (Dubbed the A-Twenty) but never got to see the results as a member of his team contacted the government about what had been going on, and Angham got sentenced to life in Zigursky Penitentiary.

The Prison Years

"Twice" Leader of the False Hopes.

Angham went into Zigursky Peniteniary in 1997, and was confined there with treatment that even many of the worst villains pitied him for. This was not to be the end for William James Angham, II though, as in 2005 during a massive breakout he managed to escape from The Zig and flee to the Rogue Isles where he resided for two years trying to get back on his feet, but still stay in hiding as well as he could. Angham spent the next two years gaining acquaintences wherever possible, including gaining command of a small-time gang from the Isles led by Assem "Twice" Rahmid.

Present

Professor Angham vanished, along with the False Hopes, early 2007 and hasn't been heard from since.

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