Dawn Blythe

Dawn Blythe

Union Citizen

Born on Paradis Colony, Race Affiliation – Human/Saresii

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Dawn, a promissing law student at New Cambridge University witnessed the viloent murder of her fiancee and during her grief period found out that her father was a Federal Executioner. While she knew he was working for the Justice Department he kept his true occupation a secret even to his family. She decided to apply at the Justice Department and after psychological testing she was accepted and completed the Federal Executioner School and exam at Pluribus Justice Central.

She eventually became Chief Executioner 32

She had a short affair with Eric Olafson.

 Here is her CV in her own words:

"I wanted to be a lawyer, a famous legal eagle when I was a kid. My mother was a federal Judge and my father also worked for the Justice Department, I did not know what he did for the longest time, but then live happened and I became involved with a medicine student and changed my career and became a forensic pathologist and was working as medical examiner for the Union Police on Pluribus. I saw the victims of violent crime on my examination table every day and one day my fiancee was the victim of a violent mugging and I wanted revenge. I told my father about that and he told me that he was a Federal Executioner. It is not a job that is advertised and even though there are individuals every year specifically applying for this, most are rejected after psychological examination. Anyway when the murderer of my husband was caught and sentenced, the Justice Department was short of an executioner to fulfill the sentence. You must know by union law a death sentence has to be executed within 1 month or it is commuted, so I volunteered and I am an Executioner ever since. It is not a nice job or something I dreamed about doing, but the law prohibits machines to do it and so someone has to. So we the Justice Department executioners travel from Union court to Union court and fulfill the sentences. I am sure you understand why we officially keep our identities secret and usually don't tell what we do.