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Character Name: Lois Lane Character Series: Smallville / DC Comics Character Age: 27 Background: Lois Joanne Lane was born on Ramstein Air Base in Germany to General Sam Lane and his wife, Ella. Her younger sister, Lucy, followed several years later. When Lois was six years old, her mother died of cancer. General Lane raised his two daughters much like he trained his soldiers. The chain of command in the Lane family was very clear; the General, as he was called, looked after Lois, and Lois looked after little Lucy. The three jumped around to various military bases until The General sent Lucy to boarding school and Lois was left to follow her father around the world.
In her later high school years, Lois left her father and all the army base fun to investigate the sudden death of her cousin, Chloe Sullivan. Her travels took her to Smallville, where she met and immediately butted heads with farmboy Clark Kent. He, too, suspected foulplay in his best friend’s death, and so the pair teamed up on their first investigation. To their relief, they found Chloe very much alive and rescued her from the men who had taken her.
Lois was intent on returning overseas to reunite with her father when The General realized that her high school credits were, as it stood, incomplete. He enrolled her at Smallville High, where she begrudgingly attended classes alongside Clark and Chloe in order to attain her diploma. Soon enough, she had moved in at the Kent Farm and gained admittance at Metropolis University.
Not long after enrollment, however, Lois was kicked out of Met U for underage drinking. She took on as many odd jobs as she could to gain some money, but it wasn’t until another one of her adventures with Clark and Chloe got her bitten by the reporting bug. Her cousin had taken a job at the Daily Planet, which more often than not saw Lois tagteaming on investigations. She attempted to fight it at first, but before long Lois had landed herself her first journalism job with the Metropolis Inquisitor.
A few months later, the editor at the Daily Planet recognized her passion and knack for reporting and offered her a job on the basement level. She’s since then fought to work her way to the top of the Planet. Her article breaking the story of Superman himself has gained her quite a name for herself, and this next big story on the mystery on Mayfield is sure to solidify her as a front page reporter…
If she can ever manage to leave.
Personality: [Taken and embellished from Smallville Wiki]
Lois's youth was spent on different army bases with her father, General Sam Lane, whom she refers to as "The General." As a result of her upbringing, Lois is a persistent, slightly impulsive, if not headstrong, woman. She often uses sarcasm and random, obscure references to illustrate her point. She takes charge of, or takes over, most situations and is wildly brave, at times. Her curiosity and obsession with the truth commonly find her in over her head. She often risks her life by crashing forward, only to have to either frantically talk her way out of or physically defend herself in dangerous situations. These situations, quite ironically, often culminate in her rescue by non other than Clark Kent himself. Once, in the event of a zombie apocalypse, Clark attempted to protect Lois from an attack. Lois quipped, “Clark, you have no idea what you’re up against. I’ll get us through this.” She promptly fought off a crowd of zombies and got herself bitten, only to turn into a zombie herself and then leave it up to Clark to find the cure.
Lois' familial relationships give great insight into her motivations and actions. She is as close as a sister to her cousin Chloe and is very protective of her. Lois has been shown to bravely do whatever it takes to ensure the safety of her loved ones. When she suspected Chloe’s “death” smelled of foul play, she dropped everything to fly out to Smallville and investigate, eventually rescuing her cousin thereafter. Additionally, although she and her sister maintain a strained relationship, when Lucy appeared in Smallville to ask for help, Lois was there for her in a heartbeat.
Lois' tough exterior seemingly covers underlying insecurities. She desperately seeks approval from her father, even though she feels like he abandoned her for his military duties after the death of her mother when Lois was 6 years old. She blames herself for her sister Lucy's failures, but is full of pride and admiration of her accomplishments. In addition, she has described herself as a "screw-up" and freely acknowledges when she has worsened a situation. She also talks without thinking, causing her to often seem insensitive, but usually regretfully so.
Lois has a tendency to deal with her emotions using alcohol. Her binge drinking sometimes resulted in unfortunate consequences: she was kicked out of Metropolis University for drinking, and embarrassed herself by giving an offensive toast at Chloe and Jimmy's engagement party.
Lois’s passions include journalism, vigilantes, video games, and 1980’s rock music. She is horrible at cooking, organization, and keeping her mouth shut at opportune times. She is willing to do anything to get a story, including getting dressed up as a stripper, prision guard, vixen fighter, french maid, superheroine, golden bunny girl or a dominatrix. Despite this, she has been uncomfortable with using her sexuality outside of harmless flirting or a personal relationship; her exotic dance routine was clumsy until she was almost completely done with it, and her dominatrix routine was equally as awkward.
There is one exception to Lois' willingness to do anything for a story: she has been willing to put her support for heroes over her own career. Lois has said that her "worst fear in the world is to be alone in the world without heroes." She champions truth and justice over all, making her the number one voice in print media for the vigilante cause. Abilities: Lois is a third-degree black belt in karate. She also possesses the power of whoop-ass, on occasion. Also, her journalism skills are top notch. What's that? You wanted something supernatural or summat? Yeah, none of that. Sorry.
Sample Entry: You’re kidding, right?
You don’t… seriously expect me to put on an apron and play house?
There’s a reason I wasn’t born in the 50’s, you know. This whole cooking, cleaning, tell-me-about-your-day,-honeymuffin thing is so not my style. I’m more likely to accidentally burn down the house and spin-kick this mystery man who calls himself my husband into a wall before this Pleasantville life actually sucks me in. But the only way to get my story is to play along until I get a good lead on who’s behind this. And a way out of here.
When life gives you lemons, you know? In this case, lemons are a creepy ass suburban Stepford prison of my own worst nightmare, but… hey. This particular brand of lemonade smells like one hell of a conspiracy, as far as I’m concerned.
And the bottle’s got Pulitzer written all over it.
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Character Name: Lois Lane
Character Series: Smallville / DC Comics
Character Age: 27
Background: Lois Joanne Lane was born on Ramstein Air Base in Germany to General Sam Lane and his wife, Ella. Her younger sister, Lucy, followed several years later. When Lois was six years old, her mother died of cancer. General Lane raised his two daughters much like he trained his soldiers. The chain of command in the Lane family was very clear; the General, as he was called, looked after Lois, and Lois looked after little Lucy. The three jumped around to various military bases until The General sent Lucy to boarding school and Lois was left to follow her father around the world.
In her later high school years, Lois left her father and all the army base fun to investigate the sudden death of her cousin, Chloe Sullivan. Her travels took her to Smallville, where she met and immediately butted heads with farmboy Clark Kent. He, too, suspected foulplay in his best friend’s death, and so the pair teamed up on their first investigation. To their relief, they found Chloe very much alive and rescued her from the men who had taken her.
Lois was intent on returning overseas to reunite with her father when The General realized that her high school credits were, as it stood, incomplete. He enrolled her at Smallville High, where she begrudgingly attended classes alongside Clark and Chloe in order to attain her diploma. Soon enough, she had moved in at the Kent Farm and gained admittance at Metropolis University.
Not long after enrollment, however, Lois was kicked out of Met U for underage drinking. She took on as many odd jobs as she could to gain some money, but it wasn’t until another one of her adventures with Clark and Chloe got her bitten by the reporting bug. Her cousin had taken a job at the Daily Planet, which more often than not saw Lois tagteaming on investigations. She attempted to fight it at first, but before long Lois had landed herself her first journalism job with the Metropolis Inquisitor.
A few months later, the editor at the Daily Planet recognized her passion and knack for reporting and offered her a job on the basement level. She’s since then fought to work her way to the top of the Planet. Her article breaking the story of Superman himself has gained her quite a name for herself, and this next big story on the mystery on Mayfield is sure to solidify her as a front page reporter…
If she can ever manage to leave.
Personality: [Taken and embellished from Smallville Wiki]
Lois's youth was spent on different army bases with her father, General Sam Lane, whom she refers to as "The General." As a result of her upbringing, Lois is a persistent, slightly impulsive, if not headstrong, woman. She often uses sarcasm and random, obscure references to illustrate her point. She takes charge of, or takes over, most situations and is wildly brave, at times. Her curiosity and obsession with the truth commonly find her in over her head. She often risks her life by crashing forward, only to have to either frantically talk her way out of or physically defend herself in dangerous situations. These situations, quite ironically, often culminate in her rescue by non other than Clark Kent himself. Once, in the event of a zombie apocalypse, Clark attempted to protect Lois from an attack. Lois quipped, “Clark, you have no idea what you’re up against. I’ll get us through this.” She promptly fought off a crowd of zombies and got herself bitten, only to turn into a zombie herself and then leave it up to Clark to find the cure.
Lois' familial relationships give great insight into her motivations and actions. She is as close as a sister to her cousin Chloe and is very protective of her. Lois has been shown to bravely do whatever it takes to ensure the safety of her loved ones. When she suspected Chloe’s “death” smelled of foul play, she dropped everything to fly out to Smallville and investigate, eventually rescuing her cousin thereafter. Additionally, although she and her sister maintain a strained relationship, when Lucy appeared in Smallville to ask for help, Lois was there for her in a heartbeat.
Lois' tough exterior seemingly covers underlying insecurities. She desperately seeks approval from her father, even though she feels like he abandoned her for his military duties after the death of her mother when Lois was 6 years old. She blames herself for her sister Lucy's failures, but is full of pride and admiration of her accomplishments. In addition, she has described herself as a "screw-up" and freely acknowledges when she has worsened a situation. She also talks without thinking, causing her to often seem insensitive, but usually regretfully so.
Lois has a tendency to deal with her emotions using alcohol. Her binge drinking sometimes resulted in unfortunate consequences: she was kicked out of Metropolis University for drinking, and embarrassed herself by giving an offensive toast at Chloe and Jimmy's engagement party.
Lois’s passions include journalism, vigilantes, video games, and 1980’s rock music. She is horrible at cooking, organization, and keeping her mouth shut at opportune times. She is willing to do anything to get a story, including getting dressed up as a stripper, prision guard, vixen fighter, french maid, superheroine, golden bunny girl or a dominatrix. Despite this, she has been uncomfortable with using her sexuality outside of harmless flirting or a personal relationship; her exotic dance routine was clumsy until she was almost completely done with it, and her dominatrix routine was equally as awkward.
There is one exception to Lois' willingness to do anything for a story: she has been willing to put her support for heroes over her own career. Lois has said that her "worst fear in the world is to be alone in the world without heroes." She champions truth and justice over all, making her the number one voice in print media for the vigilante cause.
Abilities: Lois is a third-degree black belt in karate. She also possesses the power of whoop-ass, on occasion. Also, her journalism skills are top notch. What's that? You wanted something supernatural or summat? Yeah, none of that. Sorry.
Sample Entry: You’re kidding, right?
You don’t… seriously expect me to put on an apron and play house?
There’s a reason I wasn’t born in the 50’s, you know. This whole cooking, cleaning, tell-me-about-your-day,-honeymuffin thing is so not my style. I’m more likely to accidentally burn down the house and spin-kick this mystery man who calls himself my husband into a wall before this Pleasantville life actually sucks me in. But the only way to get my story is to play along until I get a good lead on who’s behind this. And a way out of here.
When life gives you lemons, you know? In this case, lemons are a creepy ass suburban Stepford prison of my own worst nightmare, but… hey. This particular brand of lemonade smells like one hell of a conspiracy, as far as I’m concerned.
And the bottle’s got Pulitzer written all over it.