Dr. Bloch

Claudia Bloch

Human Female, Native to Britannia Planet. DOB 4989 DOD 5087 Xeno Biologist

Discredited scientist, served 12 years at a prison colony from 5050 to 5063 Born to Arnold Bloch, Bio Chemist and Evilyn Parker, Sociology scholar both native to Britannia Planet. Claudia served her 22 month citizen service with the explorer corps of the Science Council

>>>Dr. Bloch checked her reflection in a mirror field.

She wore her brown hair in a clean, no frills layer bob cut, that gave her face a rounder appearance than it actually was. She hovered at the edge of slight overweight and purposefully disregarded any health and fitness advise she got from her physician at the annual check up. Not that there was anything ever wrong with her. Dr. Claudia Bloch was just another very healthy ninety eight year old, of an overall very healthy society. Many described her appearance as unremarkable and dull. She didn’t stand out in a crowd of one. Everything was average for a being of Terran human origin.

She was neither noticeable tall nor remarkably short. She was not flat chested but neither endowed with more noticeable assets, but then outer appearances had never mattered to her and she was perfectly content the way she appeared, or to have been without a life partner. While there were a few candidates over the years, both male and female, no one could ever draw her attention away from her one and truly love, the science of Xenobiology

Of course there was nothing really new about either the university or the city of New Cambridge on Britannia planet. Her home world, a moderate GWC 3A (Garden world Class 3A) had been colonized now for almost 3000 years by mostly human colonists from Earth. It had little secrets left and no surprises that had yet to been discovered. It snowed in the winter, was warm in the summer and its rain consisted of nothing else but normal water and to the casual visitor it was almost impossible to find much differences to good ol’ Earth. That impression to be somewhere on Earth was especially given when walking on well maintained Duro-Crete paths between old lloking buildings that contained auditoriums, lecture halls, her office and her on campus home. She never traveled much, and in the last thirty or forty standard years, a trip to the eastern coast town of Portside two hundred miles from New Cambridge was as far as she wanted to go. Dr. Bloch even dismissed an invitation to the Hive of Minds, an aloft, elusive association of the brightest minds of the Union with much prestige and cloud. She declined the invitation on grounds that she might have to travel to Pluribus at least once a year.