SPARTACUS

BORN: 9/X/103 B.C.E.

KNOWN ALIASES: Spartacus

*Spartacus’ photograph was destroyed during the First Korean Time-Travel Campaign. Retake pending*

FAVORITES

COLOR: Forest green

FOOD: Cheeseburgers, or strawberry ice cream with hot fudge and whipped cream

BEVERAGE: Strawberry milkshakes

HOBBY: Playing the board game “Risk” with friends

SONG: “Over You” by Roxy Music (loves the album cover)

SKILLS

INTELLIGENCE ★★★★

STRENGTH ★★★★★

CHARISMA ★★★★

ENDURANCE ★★★★★

CREATIVITY ★★★★

LEADERSHIP ★★★★★

BOLDNESS UNKNOWN

QUOTES

“Why, I don’t understand. I’m already standing.”

“I am Spartacus, son of no one, borne no place special.”

“They call THIS the ‘Land of the Free?’”

“I once fought in the very ranks you see on the plains ahead of us. THAT is why we’ve lasted so long.”

“I am here because I WANT to understand. Is THAT so hard to understand?”

BIO

*Spartacus’ bio was destroyed during the First Korean Time-Travel Campaign. New bio pending*

PERSONALITY

Deep-thinker, often seen rubbing his chin or walking in-place. Thinks before he speaks. Asks many question.

Great listener. Believes in “focusing like a Roman”.

Father figure. Family man. Team-player.

Has impeccable comedic timing, cracks jokes but always apologizes after saying them.

Respects his elders, colleagues, friends and rivals.

Not afraid of speeches. Starts all dinners with a toast.

Big reader and journalist.

Quick learner. Learning English at a stellar rate among other languages. Laughs as he fails and triumphs with computers

Fails to understand when he’s being flirted with. Not interested in romantic relationships.

Loves American culture. Wears plaid flannels, blue jeans, cowboys belts and aviators. Enjoys Football and Hockey on TV. Addicted to Westerns and history books.

Has a soft side.

Has excused himself from multiple conversations involving family life.

CURRENT WHEREABOUTS

January 25th, 1982, in the League of Time-Travelers H.Q., yelling at the football players on TV, reading a “definitive” biography about himself, circling the sections detailing Crixus, Gannicus, and Oenomaus, noticing Berjsidas is absent.