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High School Archetype: Science Enthusiast With Limited Understanding of Anything Outside the Lab | High School Archetype: Science Enthusiast With Limited Understanding of Anything Outside the Lab | ||
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'''Personality:''' Renaya is that kid who's in every science club and whose constant enthusiasm for her work is somewhat bewildering to everyone who does not share it--up until she reveals that she's built a giant robot spider, and has no idea why this is distressing to other people. She has difficulty carrying out conversations not related to SCIENCE! in some way, because it is her one and only passion, and she has trouble relating to other people's concerns with things like "school spirit" and "adolescent angst" when there's SCIENCE! to do. Combined with her relative naivety of life outside of her magical fairyland home, her enthusiasm places some . . . limits on her ability to relate to normal people. | '''Personality:''' Renaya is that kid who's in every science club and whose constant enthusiasm for her work is somewhat bewildering to everyone who does not share it--up until she reveals that she's built a giant robot spider, and has no idea why this is distressing to other people. She has difficulty carrying out conversations not related to SCIENCE! in some way, because it is her one and only passion, and she has trouble relating to other people's concerns with things like "school spirit" and "adolescent angst" when there's SCIENCE! to do. Combined with her relative naivety of life outside of her magical fairyland home, her enthusiasm places some . . . limits on her ability to relate to normal people. |