Sebastian Kain
06-10-2005, 06:36 PM
President SK
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206 B.C. – Chang Togatia, a lead general in the Han military and empire, is killed for trying to betray Prince Liu Bang. Prince Liu Bang goes on to defeat the Qin army in the valley of Wei and began the fall of the kingdom Nam Viet and the rise of the Han Dynasty. Because of his chosen lifestyle, Togatia did not reach eternal life and was forced to live in a world of purgatory and bound to the confinements of the Wei Valley. He would continue to be there for the next several thousand years.
May 1940 – Vincent Kain, a white wealthy businessman from Southern California marries Victoria Baker, a middle class African American from Northern California. They both move to Las Vegas, Nevada to wed (against his families wishes) and for his new job opportunity.
April 4, 1941 – Victoria gives birth to a healthy baby boy in a hospital near their home in Las Vegas. She names him Sebastian. Elsewhere on the other side of town, a single African American woman dies while giving birth to her son. Before announcing the woman dead, the doctor gives the name she set aside for the boy, before giving him up for adoption. His name is Stephen Kyle.
January 1943 – Two years after Sebastian was born, Victoria was not able to have children anymore. Not wanting to have his son grow up with out another sibling in their household, Vincent sets out to adopt a child in need from the city orphanage. He would adopt a little African American boy named Stephen Kyle.
1945 – North America begins to get involved in the Vietnam Conflict.
1945-1959 – Sebastian and Kyle grew up pretty happy during this time period. Their father was able to continue working and he was able to provide for their family. Their mother stayed at home and raised the boys together. By the time Kyle was old enough to understand, the proud parents explained how they adopted him and raised him as their own flesh and blood. They boys were very completive towards each other and for the affection of their parents. They participated in football, basketball, and baseball from middle school to high school. Sebastian was always the more gifted of the two, and won numerous awards and fame because of it. Kyle fell into modes of depression because of this, and it would show in his performance in school and in the sports of his choosing. He became more and more moody and volatile, as he got older. He would often get into verbal shouting matches and fist fights with both his brother Sebastian and their father Vincent.
Summer of 1959 – Young Sebastian Kain had just graduated from high school and was getting ready to attend Harvard in the fall. Miraculously, Kyle graduated from high school as well, and was planning on enlisting in the U.S. Military. It appeared that everything would be looking up for the two boys, however the fate of the world at the time would not be so reassuring.
1961 - Stephen Kyle Kain was one of the miltary personel sent over to aid the South Vietnamese government in its war against the Vietcong guerrillas, from the direct orders of President Kennedy. By this time he had risen to the rank of E5, in the marines division. His adoptive mother Victoria, feared the worst for him in this time of war. She fell into a pattern of acholism, something that she never would recover from. Sebastian Kain was steadily approaching his final two years of college.
1962 - Kyle aids in Operation Ranch hand. The goal of Ranch hand is to clear vegetation alongside highways, making it more difficult for the Vietcong to conceal themselves for ambushes. As the war continues, the scope of Ranchhand increases. Vast tracts of forest are sprayed with "Agent Orange," an herbicide containing the deadly chemical Dioxin. Guerrilla trails and base areas are exposed, and crops that might feed Vietcong units are destroyed. During the Guerrilla raids from the Vietcong, Kyle had been given the codename Silent Killer, because he had used similar tactics to take out many of the Vietcong.
Late 1962 – The Kain Brother’s mother Victoria passed away from an alcohol-induced coma that overwhelmed her earlier that year. Still in times of war, Kyle did not feel the need to come to his adoptive mother’s funeral. The brother’s father took it with a grain of salt, since he had not been that close to their mother. However, Sebastian was furious with his ‘lesser’ brother’s actions. At the very end of the year and on the dawn of 1963, Sebastian did what many thought was the ‘unthinkable’ for someone of his intellect. He passed on his final year at Harvard to enlist in the United States Army. He would be deployed to the conflict over in Vietnam in early January.
1963 – Sebastian adjusted pretty well to war life. He was able to excel in his unit and was even given squad leader status on certain in the field expeditions against the Vietcong. Neither Vincent nor Sebastian himself notified Kyle that Sebastian was now over in Vietnam with him. Even though both of them were in different sections of the United States military, it was only a matter of time before their paths would meet. And it was a time that Sebastian was harboring anticipation and retribution. He had disowned his adoptive brother by this point. He wanted nothing more than to beat the ever-loving life out of him for blowing off their own mother’s funeral. Over the short period of time he was there, his anger had gone from rage to hatred for his brother.
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206 B.C. – Chang Togatia, a lead general in the Han military and empire, is killed for trying to betray Prince Liu Bang. Prince Liu Bang goes on to defeat the Qin army in the valley of Wei and began the fall of the kingdom Nam Viet and the rise of the Han Dynasty. Because of his chosen lifestyle, Togatia did not reach eternal life and was forced to live in a world of purgatory and bound to the confinements of the Wei Valley. He would continue to be there for the next several thousand years.
May 1940 – Vincent Kain, a white wealthy businessman from Southern California marries Victoria Baker, a middle class African American from Northern California. They both move to Las Vegas, Nevada to wed (against his families wishes) and for his new job opportunity.
April 4, 1941 – Victoria gives birth to a healthy baby boy in a hospital near their home in Las Vegas. She names him Sebastian. Elsewhere on the other side of town, a single African American woman dies while giving birth to her son. Before announcing the woman dead, the doctor gives the name she set aside for the boy, before giving him up for adoption. His name is Stephen Kyle.
January 1943 – Two years after Sebastian was born, Victoria was not able to have children anymore. Not wanting to have his son grow up with out another sibling in their household, Vincent sets out to adopt a child in need from the city orphanage. He would adopt a little African American boy named Stephen Kyle.
1945 – North America begins to get involved in the Vietnam Conflict.
1945-1959 – Sebastian and Kyle grew up pretty happy during this time period. Their father was able to continue working and he was able to provide for their family. Their mother stayed at home and raised the boys together. By the time Kyle was old enough to understand, the proud parents explained how they adopted him and raised him as their own flesh and blood. They boys were very completive towards each other and for the affection of their parents. They participated in football, basketball, and baseball from middle school to high school. Sebastian was always the more gifted of the two, and won numerous awards and fame because of it. Kyle fell into modes of depression because of this, and it would show in his performance in school and in the sports of his choosing. He became more and more moody and volatile, as he got older. He would often get into verbal shouting matches and fist fights with both his brother Sebastian and their father Vincent.
Summer of 1959 – Young Sebastian Kain had just graduated from high school and was getting ready to attend Harvard in the fall. Miraculously, Kyle graduated from high school as well, and was planning on enlisting in the U.S. Military. It appeared that everything would be looking up for the two boys, however the fate of the world at the time would not be so reassuring.
1961 - Stephen Kyle Kain was one of the miltary personel sent over to aid the South Vietnamese government in its war against the Vietcong guerrillas, from the direct orders of President Kennedy. By this time he had risen to the rank of E5, in the marines division. His adoptive mother Victoria, feared the worst for him in this time of war. She fell into a pattern of acholism, something that she never would recover from. Sebastian Kain was steadily approaching his final two years of college.
1962 - Kyle aids in Operation Ranch hand. The goal of Ranch hand is to clear vegetation alongside highways, making it more difficult for the Vietcong to conceal themselves for ambushes. As the war continues, the scope of Ranchhand increases. Vast tracts of forest are sprayed with "Agent Orange," an herbicide containing the deadly chemical Dioxin. Guerrilla trails and base areas are exposed, and crops that might feed Vietcong units are destroyed. During the Guerrilla raids from the Vietcong, Kyle had been given the codename Silent Killer, because he had used similar tactics to take out many of the Vietcong.
Late 1962 – The Kain Brother’s mother Victoria passed away from an alcohol-induced coma that overwhelmed her earlier that year. Still in times of war, Kyle did not feel the need to come to his adoptive mother’s funeral. The brother’s father took it with a grain of salt, since he had not been that close to their mother. However, Sebastian was furious with his ‘lesser’ brother’s actions. At the very end of the year and on the dawn of 1963, Sebastian did what many thought was the ‘unthinkable’ for someone of his intellect. He passed on his final year at Harvard to enlist in the United States Army. He would be deployed to the conflict over in Vietnam in early January.
1963 – Sebastian adjusted pretty well to war life. He was able to excel in his unit and was even given squad leader status on certain in the field expeditions against the Vietcong. Neither Vincent nor Sebastian himself notified Kyle that Sebastian was now over in Vietnam with him. Even though both of them were in different sections of the United States military, it was only a matter of time before their paths would meet. And it was a time that Sebastian was harboring anticipation and retribution. He had disowned his adoptive brother by this point. He wanted nothing more than to beat the ever-loving life out of him for blowing off their own mother’s funeral. Over the short period of time he was there, his anger had gone from rage to hatred for his brother.