Application form #0821823 Surname, Forename: Karlsohn, Zita Age, Date of Birth: 29, 15.08.796 Place of Birth: Planet Hamburg, Hamburg System Former Occupations:
• 814-817: Literature student at Freie Universität Tegel, Neu Berlin
• 817: Advanced civilian pilot trainee
• 817-this day: Confidential novelist and poet
• 818-825: Communication assistant for a Republican Shipping subsidiary on Planet Hamburg
• 822-this day: Founding member and treasurer for the semi-confessional association „Helfende Hände“
• 826: Preparation to the Bundespolizei concourse Qualifications:
• Abitur
• Piloting licence
• Diploma in „Urerdeliteratur“ with honors
• Advanced civilian pilot certification
• First aid certification
Reason(s) to join the Polizei:
Hope that won't sound too Klischee... When I was a child, I saw the Polizisten as heroes in uniform, fighting bad guys to protect innocent people. *She smiles* I guess this first impression stuck. Becoming a police officer has always been an unconscious dream for me.
I am also a very sociable and caring person. I love helping people, interacting with them, relieving their worries. I was always the one trying to end the fights at school. So why not bring it to a professional level and protect law-abiding citizens from every kind of bullies roaming our space? That makes sense to me. *She nods*
I am of course passionately attached to the Vaterland, as by nature I can have no other – just like family. I needed years to finally decide to take the required tests and interviews and well, now here I am. D.I.S.C.O.R.D Protocol: MilanK #1110 Bio:
Where should I start from? *She takes a deep breath and looks at the interviewer in the eyes* I was born in Hamburg in 796, in a modest but loving family. I have no particularly striking childhood memories, except some from the 800-801 war period.
I have an older brother, Lothar, who now works for Daumann. My father runs our small family grocery shop, while my mother is merely a housewife besides helping him with the business. I never heard them complain about anything. They've always highly valued school and knowledge.
Being driven by a strong sense of ethics and morality, my parents taught me to behave as a good person and clearly distinguish between good and evil. I've always been some kind of a peacekeeper at home, especially during my brother's teenage years. That was a pretty tough period, both for Rheinland and my family. We could have got in a lot of trouble because of Lothar's petty crimes.
Fortunately, a nice and dedicated police officer could find the right words to reason him and put him back on tracks. Lothar is now a successful professional and I am 100% sure we can thank nobody but this Polizisten. My family is of course forever grateful to the Bundespolizei since that very day.
I grew up *she sighs* and as I was the one correcting spelling mistakes in every circle I was part of, I picked literature at the university, specializing in the old-Earth era. You know, few people aged 18 have an idea of what they want to do later.
My bachelor led me basically nowhere, but at least it gave me the courage and willpower to start writing short novels and poems, which are... let's say quite confidential today. Ever heard of Die Ewigkeit des Feuers or In Strömen? Nein? I guess geniuses never reach glory while alive. Not that I think of myself as a genius.
The rest of my life is pretty straightforward. I married my husband Sigmar but kept my maiden name, and together we have three beautiful children. I contributed to create a charity association on Hamburg, and I'm really proud of our work for the people in need. I worked in communication for seven years and quit that job to prepare myself at best for the RFP entry tests. Fulfilling the dreams of the little girl I was seems now possible.
May I have a glass of water, bitte? I tend to speak a lot.