Despite being in his golden years, Gaius stands tall with his chest out at all times. He lost his left arm during battle, and had it replaced with a prosthetic that he keeps hidden from visible sight. A recent scar jets down his right forearm that stands as a reminder of everything he has lost. His grey hair is kept tidy at all times, never extending past his ears. Those who look directly at his face will notice his abnormally bright green eyes. While always clean shaven, time has taken its toll on his face, leaving it slightly wrinkled. His pale skin adds to the appearance of an aged old man.
Gaius Julius Caesar's skills as a medic are not just limited to holo-books and lectures. He has read up and practiced a handful of experimental treatments while inventing a few home remedies of his own. This allows Gaius Julius Caesar to work outside the box in less than ideal situations, and can lead to him solving mysteries other trained medics might struggle with. This, of course, comes with its own string of failures, as nothing is ever perfect. That, and some of the more established professionals in the field often doubt or question Gaius Julius Caesar's alternative practices. He typically brushes them off in favor of doing everything he can to help a patient, but does quietly seek recognition for accomplishments as a healer.
Despite whatever all his other characteristics may convey, Gaius Julius Caesar retains the air of a person that is confident, if not arrogant. Minor (and often, major) things in his body language - his walk, his stance, his expressions - reveal these feelings. At times, it seems he borders upon narcissism, especially judging from how much he enjoys his own company.
Gaius Julius Caesar has a legendary and virulent need for vengeance. Once crossed, he will make it his life’s work to ensure that whatever slight was received is repaid tenfold. This need for vengeance can be all-consuming, and can often lead to short-sighted decisions.
Gaius Julius Caesar doesn't do anything without first having a plan, and is constantly overheard advising others to always “think through their exits”. Every movement he makes—be it combative, manipulative or otherwise—is premeditated and thought out ahead of time. This foresight often places Gaius Julius Caesar two steps ahead of his peers. However, when plans go awry, Gaius Julius Caesar often has to first backtrack those same two steps to address the present, and that hesitation can often be line between success and failure in the heat of a situation.
Gaius Julius Caesar wears out his opponents through use of the Force, agility, and evasion. Once he has sufficiently tired his foes through the Force, physical, or mental assault, he quickly tries to find a means of cleanly and swiftly dispatching them - usually resulting in a somewhat risky all-or-nothing attempt at a deathblow.
Gaius Julius Caesar is utterly devoted to success in combat, no matter the mission, no matter the cost. He has spent his life building himself in the image of war, utilizing a dogmatic regimen that has lead him to a single-minded obsession with military success and requires intense physical and mental training. This training, however, has come at the cost of anything resembling empathy or concern for others - even his superiors and subordinates.
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Master (+5) |
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Adept (+4) |
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Disciple (+3) |
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Studied (+2) |
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Initiate (+1) |
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Primary Martial Art | None |
Secondary Martial Art | None |
Primary Weapon Specialization | None |
Secondary Weapon Specialization | None |
Primary Lightsaber Form | None |
Secondary Lightsaber Form | None |