Roberts, Alice TS#2009070866
Born: September 7, 1995 Macon, GA
Raised: Warner Robins, GA
High School: Class of 2012 Warner Robins High School
College: Class of 2015 Georgia Institute of Technology
B.A., Mathematics
Graduate: 2017 Georgia Institute of Technology
M.A,. Mathematics
2019 Georgia Institute of Technology
PhD., Mathematics, Numerical Analysis
Father: Douglas Roberts (1960-2059)
Mother: Sydney Le Maire (1970-2092)
Siblings: none
Marital Status: 2018-2019 Samuel Hunter (1993-2019)
Alice’s father, Douglas Roberts (1960-2059), was a civilian contractor with Seven Sisters Avionics at Robins Air Force Base. Her mother, Sydney Le Maire (1970-2092) was a pharmaceutical representative and former centerfold model. Alice was an only child.
Alice’s mother Sydney Le Maire was an augmentation test subject (TS#1985112509). It is believed that Alice was born with an above base level H.E.R. level.
Alice was an intelligent child, skipping third grade and then sixth grade, graduating at sixteen as class valedictorian. While in high school, she led the girls’ basketball team to its first championship in fifty years. At fourteen, she became interested in gymnastics, devoting weekends and summers to intensive training.
Alice was brought aboard the orbital platform and approved for genetic modification in the summer of 2009. Ailrinni placed Alice in her unsanctioned Blue Octave experiment. Her files were sealed and not decoded until 2027. It was determined that Alice had been a part of Ailrinni's earliest attempt at performing a full nanite spread which was done using nanites injected into Pleiadean stem cells. Of the 132 test subjects listed in the experiment, 131 did not survive.
During the summer of 2011, Alice won the Junior Miss Georgia and Junior Miss America contests. Her special talent was gymnastics. In 2012, Alice won the Miss Macon Cherry Blossom Contest. From there, Alice went on to enter numerous bikini competitions, wet tee shirt contests and hot body contests.
Before turning seventeen, Alice had moved to Atlanta to study at Georgia Tech earning her B.A. in three years and then spending four more years doing graduate work. Seven Sisters Aviation offered her a job in their engineering department. After one month, her work drew the attention of the Air Force. The Defense Department granted her a generous stipend and funded a research office at Columbia University for her. While her work was groundbreaking, she viewed her work in her mind in up to five spatial dimensions which made it impossible for others to duplicate her work.
In 2028, Alice submitted herself for testing at a mobile DNV screening station where her post-virus scores were recorded as beyond the machinery's ability to register.
Alice's writings on higher dimensional mathematics, including 2026's "Foundations for Mathematical Systems Beyond the Fourth Dimension" were widely panned as "nonsense" causing high school level teachers to refer to their students' mistakes as "Alicematics". However, in 2031 an AI designed computer thinking in five dimensional space proved her theorems.






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