

Brooks, Clementine TS#1997111049
Born: December 3, 1987 North Shore, CA
Raised: North Shore, CA
High School: Dropped out 2004 Desert Mecca Junior High School
January 2009 GED
Father: Jesus Brooks 1966-2016
Mother: Maria (Hernandez) Brooks 1966-2014
Marital Status: Single
Offspring: None
Siblings: Sophia (Brooks) Rohandez 1985-2076
Emilio Brooks 1988-1999
Mateo 1990-2031
Daniel 1992-2042
Julieta 1993-2061
Elias 1994-2031
Hired by Hoagland: August 2008 Executive Assistant to Jennifer Fairchild
Transferred to Synthetic: February 17, 2025
Clementine grew up on a small horse farm outside of North Shore, CA. She was the second of seven children. When not engaged in reproducing, the parents apparently had little interest in each other or in their children. The father, Jesus Brooks (1966-2016) attempted to be a horse breeder, but what little money the farm made came from boarding horses and riding lessons. His nearest neighbors report that he spent more time drinking than working the farm. The mother, Maria Hernandez Brooks (1966-2014) worked in a nearby convenience store until being fired for stealing beer. The mother died from a heart attack brought on by cocaine use. The father died two years later from cirrhosis of the liver.
Clementine and the other children did most of the work on the farm as well as raise each other. The third child, Emilio (1988-1999) was reportedly ill for several years before dying at age eleven. At the time of the father’s death, the remaining children were as follows: Sofia age 31, Clementine age 28, Mateo age 25, Daniel age 23, Julieta aged 22 and Elias age 21.
All seven Brooks children were brought to the orbital platform and evaluated in 1997. Clementine and Emilio were approved for genetic modification and received their first treatment. Clementine’s first H.E.R. was 1.542, slightly better than her brother’s. Clementine and Emilio were brought back for their second treatment early in 1999. Her H.E.R. increased to 2.125. Emilio’s scores were abnormal, increasing markedly in some categories, dropping in others including recovery which was now markedly less than baseline. Emilio’s numbers prompted an evaluation six months later.
Upon the third evaluation, Emilio’s numbers were markedly different without his receiving any additional modifications. Some categories had increased dramatically, others had dropped to well below baseline. Subject was terminated and returned to the point of removal. Clementine’s H.E.R. had maintained over the same period. She was given a third augmentation, giving her a new H.E.R of 2.750, slightly higher than expected. A note was made to reduce the strength of future modifications. She was returned to a point several kilometers from the family home so as not be near the body of her dead sibling.
The morning Emilio passed away, Clementine was not found at home. She was later located fifteen miles away at the Integratron. Word of this spread in the small community. Clementine and her siblings had long been the targets of bullies. Now she was the constant subject of ridicule and harassment from the other area children. When the next school year began, her attendance which had always been poor, grew even worse.
Due to her brother’s abnormalities, Clementine was taken for an additional evaluation the next summer when she was twelve. She had remained stable. She was given another smaller genetic augmentation and her new H.E.R. was recorded at 2.917 – again higher than expected. Her highest numbers were pheromonal, strength, endurance and recovery, each at 4.0 which was considered too high for her age.
Clementine’s poor attendance caused her to repeat the seventh grade which made her less inclined to attend school. One of her classmates brought her friends riding for a birthday party. When they entered the stable, they observed Clementine sexually gratifying a horse. This further isolated her from the community who now exclusively referred to her with the nickname “farmhand”. For the next two years, Clementine only attended school when forced. The county truant officer made regular visits to the farm.
In October of 2001, Clementine was again evaluated and again had remained stable. After the new augmentation her H.E.R. was 2.958 which was what was expected. Again, in December of 2004, an additional augmentation yielded a H.E.R. of 3.125 in line with expectations.
Clementine quit school on her sixteenth birthday. She now spent all of her time on the family farm. In February of 2004, her mother physically attacked her, claiming Clementine had stolen her cocaine. When the mother jumped on her back, Clementine threw her off and through an interior wall breaking the mother’s hip and thigh bone as well as several wall studs. Clementine moved out to the stable after that. In May, Sofia’s boyfriend, who now lived with the family, insisted he had seen Clementine being mounted by a horse in the barn. As this should have been physically impossible, the family assumed he was mistaken due to drunkenness. A few weeks later when Sofia began going into labor, Mateo began searching for the boyfriend, finding him in the stable in a sexual encounter with Clementine.
Clementine moved from the farm that night. First staying in empty houses around the Salton Sea, then in homeless shelters in the Los Angeles area. She found satisfaction in finding men who would take advantage of a sixteen-year-old homeless girl and then dominating them with a silicone phalanx. She did not know she had been genetically modified but she quickly learned what her charisma and pheromonal abilities could do. After a childhood of dressing in rags, she found she could walk into the nicest stores on Rodeo Drive, smile at the staff and walk out with whatever she wanted. She always found a place to stay.
For most of 2006, while she was eighteen, she stayed with a famous Hollywood producer in his Beverly Hills mansion. She had learned that he had a reputation for abusing young actresses and set out to meet him at a party. He went to his studio office every day and vowed he would kick her out that night, and he spent every night humiliating himself in every way Clementine could image. Eventually, with trauma to every orifice and an aggressive infection, he grew gravely ill and she decided to move on.
For most of 2007, while she was nineteen, she lived in a penthouse paid for by a prominent real estate developer, looking out over the city and hunting for those who would take advantage of young women. In the summer of 2008, Clementine traveled to Florida and was hired by the Hoagland Institute where she was trained as Ms. Fairchild’s personal assistant.
Clementine was given another evaluation at the orbital station in August 2008. The augmentation given to her at that day placed her H.E.R of 3.292. It was decided that she should be removed from her current lifestyle and brought to Titusville. Now, fully aware of genetic modification, she was trained as Jennifer Fairchild’s personal secretary at a salary of $104,000.
In October of 2022, during the schism between Pleiadean administrators and scientists, Ms. Fairchild added Clementine to the augmentation schedule and her rating increased to 3.921.