Connor Coppertail's Questionnaire

1. What town or city do you live in? Why do you live there instead of anywhere else? Describe your home.

Link Answered before Connor Coppertail's first Contract.

I have lived and grown up in Palo Alto, California with my father ever since I could remember.  I used to live elsewhere with my mother but she had passed away due to an diagnosed illness.  My home life always was in a large beach house with three floors, a large garage, a pool area and a tool shop with all of our own private tech and gear for future experiments.  My father usually never spent much time there but would make sure that I was safe and not getting into trouble with the nanny.  Things were always safe but I believe that is because we lived in a very affluent neighborhood.

2. How do you get your money right now? What do you spend it on?

Link Answered before Connor Coppertail's first Contract.

All of the money that I get is usually from Coppertail Cybernetics.  As a member of the board (since my father is a CEO), anything that I make and can get able to be usable by others would end up helping me make my own funds.  Currently, I am working on a few Bio Organic augments that people can use by having a brief surgery to help the body by reinforcing the skin, helping the heart pump blood, increase the toughness of the muscular system and hopefully many other benefits that could be found.  It's still a work in progress but once I get it out of RND, I'll happily use my own funds to try and release the product.

3. Describe your Ambition. What are you striving for? How far would you go to achieve this? Would you kill for it? How close to death would you come for it?

Link Answered before Connor Coppertail's first Contract.

I plan on someday taking over for my father at Coppertail Cybernetics as CEO.  Someday it may come into my hands but I need to be cautious of the world as many things in the company are a work in progress, top secret and there are even things I'm not aware of.  I would never push myself to murder anyone for this.  I'm currently in line to inherit the company and any issues it might have.  I would rather not risk my own life to push my goals.  Soon I will own the company and hope to make grand changes that can help benefit the world and its many people.  I will make sure to make the right choices but I will not risk anyone's lives for it as long as its possible.

4. What was the most defining event of your life (before signing The Contract), and how did it change you?

Link Answered before Connor Coppertail's first Contract.

The most important thing that ever happened to me before ever signing the contract was being picked up by my father and being told that I would be growing up to be a true member of the Coppertail industry.  I was a teen and still dealing with middle school and I had to end up leaving most of those things behind me.  It all changed prep school, high end college's and dinners with other important CEO's...Everything during high school always ended up involving money and proper talk.  It was somewhat dull and frustrating but you get used to it after a while. 

5. Name and briefly describe three people in your life. One must be the person you are closest to.

Link Answered before Connor Coppertail's first Contract.

Jackson Coppertail: My father.  He is very much a genius and has brought the company far into the technological world.  He hasn't been much of a father but was there for me when I needed it.  The first few things he had told me was that I would need to work hard to earn everything that would come to me.  Thinking about it, i don't really remember much about him until after my mother passed away.

 

Janice Coppertail: My departed mother.  She died more than a decade ago but I can still remember her face.  She was sweet, caring and was there for me.  She taught me the ways from right and wrong, guided me through the very start of life and helped me make friends.  Later in the summer of (year), she was unwell and had to go to the hospital.  I would visit her every day until I heard that...she passed.  I hope to never feel that pain again.