Lance Corporal Doomsday "D-Day" Rat
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Information
Name/Nickname: Doomsday Rat (NOTE that this is his Trench Rats codename; his real name isn't given); D-Day; Subject Doomsday; Weltuntergang
Gender: Cisgender male
Birthdate/Age/Sign: NA; thirties/forties; Aquarius
Orientation: Unknown, possibly gray asexual
Relationship Status: Single
Race/Ethnicity/Nationality: Caucasian; Germanic descent; American
Class: Working (blue-collar poor)
Religion: Unknown
Profession: Chief engineer in the Trench Rats First Battalion; test subject in Project Doomsday
Birthplace/Residence: United States/WWII Germany
Personality/Characteristics
[Coming soon.]
Appearance
Doomsday is of short height; with a slight/slender body type; has red eyes (albino); and has white fur.
Doomsday does not wear the standard Trench Rat attire of a modified German WWI uniform; instead, he dresses in traditional fatigues and utility cap. He often has a friendly, open expression, though at times he appears "zoned out" or to have a thousand-yard stare. He lapses into speaking German when highly frustrated.
Family & Relationships
Jade (Casual Romantic Partner)
D-Day assumes, like most, that French partisan Jade is male until she engages him in a romantic encounter. The two of them, although they don't share strong emotions for each other, are attracted to each other over the fact that they're both albino and are considered outsiders in a way--she for her rather masculine appearance and mannerisms, he for his involvement in Project Doomsday and his difficulty interacting with others. They maintain a casual, sporadic relationship and feel comfortable confiding in each other.
History
[Coming soon.]
Doomsday In Heaven
[Coming soon.]
Trivia
*Although it's never named outright, the "minor surgical procedure" that Dr. Kammler subjects D-Day to before Captain Himmel sees him with black eyes is almost certainly an experimental type of transorbital ("icepick") lobotomy. Considering that the first such lobotomy occurred in 1937, this suggests that Kammler developed his idea independently, or else this is an anachronism. This would explain such things as D-Day's memory impairment, his general docile demeanor as a test subject, and his feelings of emptiness and difficulty forming deep emotional attachments following his rescue.
*[Coming soon.]
Gallery
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