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Name: Leon
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Character information
Name: Peter Bishop
Age: 37
Date of Birth: 17th September, 1978
Canon: Fringe
Species: Meta-Human
Role:
Redbright Institute - Peter got dragged into the supernatural scene a few years ago, and has been working with various factions in the US to investigate and limit supernatural interference with mortals. He boasts a genius-level IQ of 190 and knowledge of many mundane skills, inlcuding chemistry, engineering, biology and dabbling in supernatural matters. He can be both an instructor and a member of the Outreach Society, as he has experience in investigating incidents regarding supernatural circumstances, and helping cover them up from regular humans.

Rank: 1
Background: Peter Bishop was born in The Other Realm version of Boston, Massachusetts, the result of a union between a human father and a fae mother. His mother managed to keep him hidden in the Other Realm until he was 7 years old. However, young Peter did not show much in the way of fae powers while growing up and other Fae began to get suspicious. When Peter fell ill with a (normally) fatal genetic disease and his mother was caught trying to secretly take him back to the human realm for treatement, those suspicions were confirmed.

Fearing his mixed blood and the magic there-in would suddenly make other Fae susceptible to the disease, the Boston Courts exiled him from the Other Realm. His mother followed along intentionally, having grown very attached to her mortal son and even to his father. She took on the semblance of a human and chose to live for a time as Elizabeth Bishop, the 'mortal' wife of Dr. Walter Bishop, Peter's father.

Having regained a family he thought lost, Peter's father threw himself into his work and managed to create a cure for the disease within a year or so of their return. It was only through the magic in his blood and his body's ability to heal from things most humans cannot, that Peter managed to survive that long. However, as much as Peter was grateful for the pain and discomfort being gone, he still wasn't happy with his new home.

He had spent his first seven years in the Other Realm. That place was 'home' for him. He didn't feel he belonged around regular mortals and for several years attempted to 'go home'. Even having gone so far as to weigh himself down with rocks in an effort to enter a portal he thought existed at the bottom of a lake.

Peter's mother and father were eventually able to convince him he belonged in the human realm, but his relationship with his father continued to be strained. Even more so after Dr. Bishop was committed to a mental institution when Peter was 13. The man had been convicted of manslaughter due to a lab accident, but deemed too mentally unstable to serve a normal sentence. This heavily affected Peter, who ended up dropping out of high school and became a drifter. When he was 22, his mother grew tired of the human realm and abandoned her mortal guise by faking a suicide.

Despite his abysmal showing in school, Peter was actually quite smart and able managed to gain random jobs through the faking of degrees and certificates. He worked as a cargo pilot, forest fireman, a chemistry professor, and even managed to get a few papers published under a pseudonym before he was caught out. He never stayed in a job more than two months, mostly out of choice, out of a feeling of not belonging.

That life changed in 2008, when he met another meta-human by the name of Olivia Dunham, Special Agent of the FBI. Olivia needed Dr. Walter Bishop's help and the only way to get that was through Peter. The courts had imposed an "immediate family only" rule on visiting the scientist in the mental institution. At first, both were unaware of the other being more than human. But as time went on, and their continued partnership had them investigate more and more incidents of a supernatural nature, they slowly came to recognize what the other was capable of. Peter himself became aware he even had them in the first place and used his time with the Special Division of the FBI to learn to control them.

Peter and Olivia married a few years after their first meeting and now have a daughter, Henrietta Bishop. She is currently 4 years old and living with Olivia back in Boston. The couple have toned back their involvement with the FBI. Peter was always a consultant, and, with the birth of Etta, Olivia dialled back her workload to consultant, also, to make sure she would have time to raise their daughter with Peter, with the full blessing of the bureau.

The Bishops, whilst not exactly famous, haven't exactly gone unnoticed. They received an offer to work with the Redbright Institute in London, in the capacity of helping investigate and prevent supernatural incidents, a lot like their role with the FBI, whilst keeping the same level of relaxed workload. Peter, in order to determine if the position was right for his budding family, decided to take them up on their offer, under the proviso that he could decline if it wasn't for them.

Personality: Peter Bishop isn't exactly what you'd consider 'normal'. In fact, he'd sit and argue with you that 'normal' doesn't exist and you're just deluding yourself.

Considered "fifty points north of genius" by his wife, Olivia, words mentioned during her first meeting and impressions of him, Peter is incredibly street-smart, having worked and drifted from the likes of New York and Boston out to Iraq. Considered a jack-of-all-trades and a con-man, Peter Bishop is a wise-cracking, quick talker, who can usually talk his way out of most situations.

Much to his father's woe, he hasn't used his genius-level intellect to become an accomplished scientist or anything similar. Instead, he's used it to survive. As such, he's what people might call a "dumb" smart guy. He has experience and intelligence enough to be a few steps ahead of everyone in the room... but he's prone to making incredibly stupid decisions every now and then, blundering into situations half-prepared. This is often due to his feelings mixing with his mind.

Peter Bishop is incredibly passionate on a few certain topics; number one being family. You will not find a bigger berserk button in Peter's mind than if you mess with his family. This is one of the primary reasons that Peter can make stupid, irrational decisions. Of course, this further cements his human half's dominance over his fae half. Once you've earned Peter's loyalty, he'll try to maintain that loyalty.

He can also get locked into his work, much like his father, and become obsessive to the point of worry. Once Peter is convinced of a path, he is incredibly unlikely to change his mind about it, and, sometimes, this can be a detriment, such as using a magical item to increase his abilities, but to the point where it could potentially kill him, and other such instances. Usually, this takes someone Peter trusts to snap him out of it.

Since working with the FBI, Peter has come to accept a lot about the supernatural world. He still has his sarcastic and acerbic wit, but it's less to do with weird things happening nowadays. He's come to open his mind and accept things a lot easier... but he'll still call bullshit on things that seem too weird or coincidental.

In normal circumstances, Peter seems easy-going, relaxed, easy to talk to, with a quick smile and a joke. He's definitely the type of guy who'd prefer relaxing in a coffee shop, catching up with old friends than anything else. Of course, the flipside of that is also true, where he gets a certain enjoyment from dealing with supernatural events, enjoying the mental and physical challenge that comes with them.

All in all, Peter Bishop is smart, wise-cracking, sarcastic and acerbic at times. He often knows what he's talking about, but sometimes his mouth gets him in trouble, and is prone to acting rashly. He's loyal, especially to his close friends and family, and you'd better pray to whichever deity or being of your pleasure if you get on his wrong side.

Powers & Possessions:
Meta-Human (Fae-Blooded)

Peter's powers are all rather 'normal' for a Fae, save for the fact that his human ancestry has diluted them to the point that the power he holds is but a shadow of what a true Fae could do.

Peter is able to sense supernatural beings, magic, ghosts, etc, but it's weak. Like a small ham radio. He can tell there's signals around him but it will take a while to zero in on a 'channel' and pinpoint exactly what he's dealing with. Instead of relying on this, he tends to use his knowledge of psychology, body language, and personal experience, to determine what sort of creature he's likely dealing with. This power extends to illusions, sensing them and seeing through them with enough time.

If he concentrates, he can confuse and bewitch others into doing his bidding, and disguise inanimate objects as something else. It simply takes a lot of concentration and energy to do. It doesn't last very long. Maybe a half hour if the target isn't particularly magical. Ultimately, he doesn't find them worthwhile and these abilities are considered a last resort.

Peter has lucked out in that he retains his Fae blood's ability to heal faster than the average human, though slower than a true Fae. The rate being roughly twice as fast as most non-magical humans.

What he hasn't been as lucky on are the weaknesses his blood carries over. He can be warded off by certain infusions of herbs, can be trapped and bound by magic, and can be forcibly summoned if a witch knows his true name. He can also be bound as a familiar if a witch decides they want someone as relatively useless as him for that role.

Iron and Silver don't react quite as badly for him during the initial exposure. Iron will start to burn after about a half hour of prolonged exposure while silver will make him queasy before developing into full-blown nausea.

While he can enter households without permission, make false promises and lie, this will generate a sense of ill-ease, like he doesn't belong. If he's specifically been told he's not allowed, he'll become nauseous to the point of throwing up.

Being a jack-of-all-trades, Peter is proficient in many mundane skills; he has a more-than-basic knowledge of chemistry, physics and biology, expanding more into medical and forensic science. He’s a self-described engineer, with some considerable mechanical engineering prowess, being able to determine how something works, usually by taking it apart. This, also, includes living creatures.

He can also play a mean piano.

Peter often travels light. Due to his fae ancestory, he can’t use many witch-created magical items. He usually carries his wallet (with cash, cards and ID), and a set of lockpicks. Just in case.

Samples:
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Player Name: Leon
Player Age: 18

Character Name: Peter Bishop
Character Canon: Fringe
Character Age: 33
Inventory:
1x Comm Unit (Similar to a cell phone.)
1x Pistol (Designed to kill Observers, but can still harm humans, ammo is accelerated. clip half empty)
Wedding ring
Clothing (Black peacoat, dark grey t-shirt, black pants, heavy-duty boots)
History: Peter @ Fringe Wiki
Canon Point: Episode 05x13 - An Enemy of Fate

Personality: Peter Bishop is a complex human being.

This Peter Bishop is the son of Walter Bishop from "The Other Side." The Peter Bishop from the prime universe died of an uncurable, unknown disease. The Walter from this universe was distraught, but had a window into the alternate universe. He watched as that Walter Bishop, dubbed Walternate, got closer and closer to a vaccine, but was distracted when it came to fruition. Walter, however, saw this. He completed the vaccine and headed to the alternate universe, shattering through the barrier in the process.

He stole the young Peter Bishop from the other universe, but couldn't return him. It's this act that caused Peter to start to distrust, and caused the spiral of his personality.

Peter knew that he didn't belong and believed he came from a world beneath Lake Reiden. He tied a brick to himself and attempted to return, plunging himself into the lake before being rescued by his mother from the prime universe.

By the time he grew up, it seems he had forgotten all of this, but it seems to have factored in his personality. Peter is mistrusting, usually only looking out for himself, and only seems to trust himself and what he knows is true. He joined Fringe Division being extremely skeptical, especially since Walter was a condition.

Peter dropped out of high school, despite his above-average IQ. He hopped from job to job aimlessly, likely echoing the feeling that he doesn't belong. He becomes a jack-of-all-trades, his list of previous occupations includes being a fireman, a cargo pilot, and a college chemistry professor - a position he gained by falsifying a degree from MIT. Despite this he managed to have papers published before he was exposed as a fraud.

Peter slowly has his mind and emotions opened whilst working for the FBI and Fringe Division, even managing to reconcile with Walter, after discovering his true origins. Since working with Fringe Division, Peter has shown he is capable of great compassion, love, and loyalty, and will defend those he loves to the death.

...It has also shown the extreme lengths he will go to for the same. Peter has a snap temper when you get him riled up, and the best way to do that is to mess with his family and friends. Peter Bishop is not above trickery and torture to get what he needs, even going to the extreme of extracting and implanting Observer tech from a prisoner directly into him in order to avenge the death of his daughter.

He can often get locked into one path, stubbornly trying to bull his way through obstacles instead of trying to get around them, but he's also shown being incredibly versatile and strategic when his mind is clear and he can think. It all depends on the situation, and how cornered he feels.

It is correct to assume that Peter Bishop's initial trust issues stem from his childhood. After all, he assumed, correctly, that he wasn't where he belonged to be and attempted to return there, even if that attempt was wrong and risked his life. If it wasn't for his mother, Elizabeth Bishop, he likely would have died.

However, saying that, it was also because of the prime universe's Elizabeth that he wasn't returned home. She and Walter couldn't bear to return this boy, this child that looked and acted so much like their own. They lied and deceived Peter, and did everything to convince him he was from their universe. Peter believed them.

Peter's relationship with Walter was strained; his new father was rarely home, either at Harvard or Jacksonville, conducting Cortexiphan trials with William Bell. A few years after bringing Peter over, a fire in the Harvard lab killed Walter's lab assistant. He was convicted of manslaughter and mental instability and sentanced to St. Claire's Psychiatric Institution. It's clear that, initially, Peter believed that his father's mental instability had killed someone, that, and the impact his incarceration had on his mother.

Elizabeth wasn't able to contain her greif and sorrow over having to constantly lie to Peter, so she took to alcohol abuse and developed severe depression. Peter blamed this on Walter and, when she committed suicide, also blamed this on him. His relationship with Walter was incredibly strained, leading him to never visit him once in 17 years of being held in St. Claire's, not even when his mother died.

At the start of the series, Peter was very closed-minded, thinking his father's dabbling in fringe science was that of a deranged mind. Agent Olivia Dunham had to blackmail him into releasing Walter to help on the case that killed her partner and lover, Agent Scott. Since Walter could only be discharged by a family member, Peter was her only way to investigate the Fringe event and start finding answers.

Peter was exasperated, reluctant to be his father's carer, but Olivia managed to convince him to keep Walter free after the case. She didn't do it through coercion or anything like that, showing that during the course of their first fringe case, Peter and Olivia started to bond.

Initially, it was just friendship, but soon Peter and Olivia started developing further feelings for each other, especially as Olivia managed to get over Agent Scott's death. Meanwhile, Peter was starting to open his mind further. Whilst still exasperated by Walter's idiosynchrosies, brought on by his years in Psychiatric care, he was starting to accept Walter and trust him more.

This all came crashing down as Peter found out about his origins. Olivia, as a by-product of the Cortexiphan trials, can detect when an object is from their universe or Over There. When looking at Peter after finally tapping into her given abilities, she found out. She told Walter, but not Peter, at Walter's request, but was very torn about this.

Peter found out, but not by being told. When people from this universe were obliterated by a device, and he wasn't, he put two and two together and assumed. He was unable to face Walter, or Olivia, and left Boston and took to the road. It was here he finally met his real father, and was taken over to the Other Side. There, he was convinced to help his real father with a plan to destroy the other universe.

He was taken advantage of, his feelings of not belonging fuelling Walternate's plan. He made Peter feel at home, convinced him that he belonged there, and tried to get him to activate a machine that would have destroyed the other universe. When Olivia and Walter crossed over to convince him to come back, he came back willingly, not wanting to destroy one universe over the other.

Unbeknownst to everyone, the Olivia from the other universe swapped places with the other in order to infiltrate and enact Walternate's plan from this side. She became romantically involved with Peter, misunderstanding their relationship from the prime universe's Olivia. When her façade is exposed, Peter is furious with himself and her for deceiving him. He's also heartbroken, but understanding, when Olivia returns but doesn't wish to start a relationship due to her feelings about her doppleganger living her life.

During this time, Peter seems to either forgive or forget Walter's part in taking him, realising that he belongs on this side with the people who love him and understand him; with his friends and family.

Eventually, Peter and Olivia manage to get together and form a relationship, one that transcends timelines. When the Machine is activated, forming a bridge between universes, Peter is temporarily erased from time, everyone forgetting about him. Olivia, however, is heavily dosed with Cortexiphan to kick her abilities into overdrive in order to destroy both universes and create a new one with William Bell as it's progenitor. Because of the Cortexiphan dosage, Olivia somehow remembers her alternate timeline memories and starts a relationship with Peter again.

They marry and have a daughter, Henrietta, and seem to be very happy... until the Observers invade. In the series of events leading to the Observers' downfall, we see Peter lose again and again, and get more and more desperate. He tortured and killed an Observer when Etta was killed by Captain Windmark, becoming so obsessed with revenge that he was willing to implant Observer technology into himself and, in essence, become one to kill Windmark.

Olivia manages to pull him back, convinces him to remove the implant and return to normal, that revenge isn't everything. He, in turn, manages to keep Olivia grounded when she begins to lose hope. When he discovers Walter's plan, to travel to the genesis of the Observers to change history, and, in turn, be erased from history, he has trouble accepting this. It's clear that their relationship has healed considerably, even as far as Peter mouthing "I love you, dad" as he watches Walter enter the wormhole.

His past shaped his future. As he learned to open his mind, he accepted friends and family into his heart. He became accepting, loving and willing to mend relationships previously severely damaged. He's been hurt, devastated, and shown that he still has a long way to go, his emotional balance a bit unstable due to the amount of trauma he has been put through. He is capable of being exceptionally cruel and sadistic when pushed to that limit.
Skills: Peter has a genius-level intellect, but is described by the actor as "a really dumb smart guy... and he's kind of aware of the fact that he's a dumb smart guy. He has this native intelligence to him where he's probably a couple of steps ahead of everybody else in the room, but he still makes incredibly stupid choices at every step along the way."

Skills he's exhibited include, but are not limited to:

Mechanical engineering
Medical Knowledge (Including autopsies, surgical skills, and some advanced technologies)
Chemistry (Even managing to get a few papers published)
Piloting skills
Forensic science
"Fringe" science (Things that seem supernatural or highly advanced that can be explained scientifically)
Supernatural Abilities: Not any more.

Samples: Sample 1

Peter Bishop jolts uncomfortably into consciousness.

He instantly tries to sit up, only to be pushed back down by the EMH as she bustles over. He blinks around, confusedly, a familiar sinking sensation in his stomach as realisation sets in, coupled with the woman's confirmation.

He's not where he was five minutes ago.

What now? Another Observer trick? Had they somehow managed to take control of the gateway again? But... none of this looked like Observer tech. Even the people around looked a lot more human-like than the uniform appearance of the Observers.

He takes in what's being said about being zapped to the future, but he's not that interested. There are priorities.

"Please." He interrupts. "I'm fine with the temporal bullshit explanation. I need to know... My dad. Walter Bishop, older guy, crazy hair, crazier personality... Then my wife... Olivia. Tall, blonde... Damn... and the boy... Michael. Small... Bald. Doesn't speak." He pauses, managing to calm himself down after a moment. "I... I need to know if they're here or not."

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Sample 2

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Player Information:
Name: Leon
Age/18+?: 18+
Contact: PM to Journal
Other Characters Played: Shay Cormac, Vincent Moore, Adrian Fletcher
Most Recent AC Link: http://tushanshu-ooc.dreamwidth.org/460883.html?thread=19011155#cmt19011155

Character Information:
Name: Peter Bishop
Canon: Fringe
Canon Point: Episode 5x13 - "An Enemy of Fate"
Age: 33

Type of Character: Canon
Reference: Peter @ FringeWiki

Setting Concepts:

Fringe Events - The term dubbed to supernatural or otherwise "Strange" events that occured initially due to the Pattern. It was later found to be the result of "cracks" between dimensions causing instability in the fabric of reality. These "soft-spots" allow the impossible to become possible.

The Pattern - The term dubbed to the "pattern" of Fringe Events. Caused by Dr. Walter Bishop when crossing to another universe, the Pattern originates from Lake Reiden, the sight of Dr. Bishop's first cross-over. The Pattern sent "cracks" out from it's origin point, like a bullet through glass, and gave the barrier between universes enough weaknesses to allow Fringe Events to occur.

Fringe Division - A department set up by the FBI (Department of Defence Over There) in order to investigate Fringe Events. Consisting primarily of Agent-in-Charge Col. Phillip Broyles, Agent Olivia Dunham, Agent Astrid Farnesworth and consultants Peter and Walter Bishop, it was Fringe Division's responsibility to investigate and contain Fringe Events and to keep them out of the public eye.

"Over There." - The name given to the alternate universe that exists in paralell to the "prime" universe. Many things are the same, but many things are different. For example, the Department of Defence controls Fringe Division, and Walter Bishop is the Secretary of Defence, after losing his son, Peter, to the Walter of the "Prime" universe. The alternate universe is suffering massive spatial degredation, their Fringe Events being much more violent and reactive. This is due to the fracturing of the universes when Walter crossed over.

The Observers - One possible evolution of humanity. The Observers were created over a period of years by removing portions of the human brain that controlled emotions in order to boost intellect. This was a massive success, but it resulted in a species unable to hate, or love. Observers are created via donations of DNA and grown in tanks. By 2609, they had ruined the planet. The Observers returned to 2015 to take that time period and become a totalitarian government, something that was achieved in 2036

Massive Dynamic - A corporation founded by William Bell and ran by Nina Sharp. Massive Dynamc specialises in advanced technologies and holds control of many smaller companies. It's operations include weapons, defence technologies, medical and pharmeceuticals. It's estimated worth is approximately $50 billion.

Cortexiphan - A drug designed to prevent the natural shrinkage of the human brain, but not reverse it. As such, the drug trials were performed on children. The trials proved explosive results, test subjects gaining supernatural abilites, such as emotional projection, pyrokinesis and dimensional transportation. A key subject in the trials was Olivia Dunham, who gained startlingly exceptional control over her Cortexiphan-induced powers.

Personality: Peter Bishop is a complex human being.

This Peter Bishop is the son of Walter Bishop from "The Other Side." The Peter Bishop from the prime universe died of an uncurable, unknown disease. The Walter from this universe was distraught, but had a window into the alternate universe. He watched as that Walter Bishop, dubbed Walternate, got closer and closer to a vaccine, but was distracted when it came to fruition. Walter, however, saw this. He completed the vaccine and headed to the alternate universe, shattering through the barrier in the process.

He stole the young Peter Bishop from the other universe, but couldn't return him. It's this act that caused Peter to start to distrust, and caused the spiral of his personality.

Peter knew that he didn't belong and believed he came from a world beneath Lake Reiden. He tied a brick to himself and attempted to return, plunging himself into the lake before being rescued by his mother from the prime universe.

By the time he grew up, it seems he had forgotten all of this, but it seems to have factored in his personality. Peter is mistrusting, usually only looking out for himself, and only seems to trust himself and what he knows is true. He joined Fringe Division being extremely skeptical, especially since Walter was a condition.

Peter dropped out of high school, despite his above-average IQ. He hopped from job to job aimlessly, likely echoing the feeling that he doesn't belong. He becomes a jack-of-all-trades, his list of previous occupations includes being a fireman, a cargo pilot, and a college chemistry professor - a position he gained by falsifying a degree from MIT. Despite this he managed to have papers published before he was exposed as a fraud.

Peter slowly has his mind and emotions opened whilst working for the FBI and Fringe Division, even managing to reconcile with Walter, after discovering his true origins. Since working with Fringe Division, Peter has shown he is capable of great compassion, love, and loyalty, and will defend those he loves to the death.

...It has also shown the extreme lengths he will go to for the same. Peter has a snap temper when you get him riled up, and the best way to do that is to mess with his family and friends. Peter Bishop is not above trickery and torture to get what he needs, even going to the extreme of extracting and implanting Observer tech from a prisoner directly into him in order to avenge the death of his daughter.

He can often get locked into one path, stubbornly trying to bull his way through obstacles instead of trying to get around them, but he's also shown being incredibly versatile and strategic when his mind is clear and he can think. It all depends on the situation, and how cornered he feels.

It is correct to assume that Peter Bishop's initial trust issues stem from his childhood. After all, he assumed, correctly, that he wasn't where he belonged to be and attempted to return there, even if that attempt was wrong and risked his life. If it wasn't for his mother, Elizabeth Bishop, he likely would have died.

However, saying that, it was also because of the prime universe's Elizabeth that he wasn't returned home. She and Walter couldn't bear to return this boy, this child that looked and acted so much like their own. They lied and deceived Peter, and did everything to convince him he was from their universe. Peter believed them.

Peter's relationship with Walter was strained; his new father was rarely home, either at Harvard or Jacksonville, conducting Cortexiphan trials with William Bell. A few years after bringing Peter over, a fire in the Harvard lab killed Walter's lab assistant. He was convicted of manslaughter and mental instability and sentanced to St. Claire's Psychiatric Institution. It's clear that, initially, Peter believed that his father's mental instability had killed someone, that, and the impact his incarceration had on his mother.

Elizabeth wasn't able to contain her greif and sorrow over having to constantly lie to Peter, so she took to alcohol abuse and developed severe depression. Peter blamed this on Walter and, when she committed suicide, also blamed this on him. His relationship with Walter was incredibly strained, leading him to never visit him once in 17 years of being held in St. Claire's, not even when his mother died.

At the start of the series, Peter was very closed-minded, thinking his father's dabbling in fringe science was that of a deranged mind. Agent Olivia Dunham had to blackmail him into releasing Walter to help on the case that killed her partner and lover, Agent Scott. Since Walter could only be discharged by a family member, Peter was her only way to investigate the Fringe event and start finding answers.

Peter was exasperated, reluctant to be his father's carer, but Olivia managed to convince him to keep Walter free after the case. She didn't do it through coercion or anything like that, showing that during the course of their first fringe case, Peter and Olivia started to bond.

Initially, it was just friendship, but soon Peter and Olivia started developing further feelings for each other, especially as Olivia managed to get over Agent Scott's death. Meanwhile, Peter was starting to open his mind further. Whilst still exasperated by Walter's idiosynchrosies, brought on by his years in Psychiatric care, he was starting to accept Walter and trust him more.

This all came crashing down as Peter found out about his origins. Olivia, as a by-product of the Cortexiphan trials, can detect when an object is from their universe or Over There. When looking at Peter after finally tapping into her given abilities, she found out. She told Walter, but not Peter, at Walter's request, but was very torn about this.

Peter found out, but not by being told. When people from this universe were obliterated by a device, and he wasn't, he put two and two together and assumed. He was unable to face Walter, or Olivia, and left Boston and took to the road. It was here he finally met his real father, and was taken over to the Other Side. There, he was convinced to help his real father with a plan to destroy the other universe.

He was taken advantage of, his feelings of not belonging fuelling Walternate's plan. He made Peter feel at home, convinced him that he belonged there, and tried to get him to activate a machine that would have destroyed the other universe. When Olivia and Walter crossed over to convince him to come back, he came back willingly, not wanting to destroy one universe over the other.

Unbeknownst to everyone, the Olivia from the other universe swapped places with the other in order to infiltrate and enact Walternate's plan from this side. She became romantically involved with Peter, misunderstanding their relationship from the prime universe's Olivia. When her façade is exposed, Peter is furious with himself and her for deceiving him. He's also heartbroken, but understanding, when Olivia returns but doesn't wish to start a relationship due to her feelings about her doppleganger living her life.

During this time, Peter seems to either forgive or forget Walter's part in taking him, realising that he belongs on this side with the people who love him and understand him; with his friends and family.

Eventually, Peter and Olivia manage to get together and form a relationship, one that transcends timelines. When the Machine is activated, forming a bridge between universes, Peter is temporarily erased from time, everyone forgetting about him. Olivia, however, is heavily dosed with Cortexiphan to kick her abilities into overdrive in order to destroy both universes and create a new one with William Bell as it's progenitor. Because of the Cortexiphan dosage, Olivia somehow remembers her alternate timeline memories and starts a relationship with Peter again.

They marry and have a daughter, Hanrietta, and seem to be very happy... until the Observers invade. In the series of events leading to the Observers' downfall, we see Peter lose again and again, and get more and more desperate. He tortured and killed an Observer when Etta was killed by Captain Windmark, becoming so obsessed with revenge that he was willing to implant Observer technology into himself and, in essence, become one to kill Windmark.

Olivia manages to pull him back, convinces him to remove the implant and return to normal, that revenge isn't everything. He, in turn, manages to keep Olivia grounded when she begins to lose hope. When he discovers Walter's plan, to travel to the genesis of the Observers to change history, and, in turn, be erased from history, he has trouble accepting this. It's clear that their relationship has healed considerably, even as far as Peter mouthing "I love you, dad" as he watches Walter enter the wormhole.

His past shaped his future. As he learned to open his mind, he accepted friends and family into his heart. He became accepting, loving and willing to mend relationships previously severely damaged. He's been hurt, devastated, and shown that he still has a long way to go, his emotional balance a bit unstable due to the amount of trauma he has been put through. He is capable of being exceptionally cruel and sadistic when pushed to that limit.


Appearance:



Abilities: Genius-level intellect, including knowledge of engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, medical science and probably a lot more.

Inventory:

1x Comm Unit (Similar to a cell phone.)
1x Pistol (Designed to kill Observers, clip half empty)

Soul Gem:



Writing Samples:
Third Person: He jolts awake, emerging from the water, spluttering, thrashing, spitting salt water from his mouth.

The... The ocean? How? What was...?

And then he remembers. He remembers the wormhole, 2036, Walter. He remembers everything, and it all comes crashing down on him. What had happened? Had the plan not worked?

What was going on?!

"W...Walter?!" He calls out, treading water, looking around and spotting a shore. He swims himself over to it, pulling himself onto the beach. He takes a moment to catch his breath before staggering to his feet, water dripping from everywhere.

"Walter...?! Olivia?!" He calls out, looking around, hoping beyond hope they were somewhere around here.

And if something had happened, there'd be hell to pay.

Network: Y'know, this is a pretty nice city, and I really appreciate the hospitality and all... y'know, apart from the weird stares and stuff, but...

[A man is on your consoles, Keelial. He's dressed mostly in grey and black, an amicable smile on his face.]

But don't let me intrude any more than I need to. I need to get outta here, and I'm going to get outta here. So... If anyone'd like to help me, I need to find some Sodium Hydrochloride, some Platinum shavings, and something dead that has some sort of brain.

Let me know if you can help. Name's Peter Bishop. Thanks.

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