LaCroix, Charlotte TS#2012062681

Born: May 20, 1995 Gulf Breeze, FL

Raised: Gulf Breeze, FL

High School: Class of 2012 Gulf Breeze High School

College Class of 2015 University of Central Florida

B.S., Biology

2017 University of Central Florida

M.S., Biochemistry

2018 University of Central Florida

PhD., Biomedical

Father: Christopher LaCroix 1960-2019

Mother: Caroline (Murray) LaCroix 1972-2019

Siblings: Charles LaCroix 1992-2074

Marital Status: Single

Hired by Hoagland: June 2018 M.I.R., Assistant Director of Research

March 2022 M.I.R., Director of Research

April 2030 Barrett Base, Director of Augmentation Integration

Transferred to Synthetic: June 15, 2022

Charlotte’s mother, Caroline Murray Lacroix (1972-2019), was present at the Gulf Breeze UFO incident of 1987 at the age of 15. She cannot personally remember the event, but her friends and family could not find her for four hours that night. From 1990 to 1992, when Gulf Breeze was the scene of numerous UFO sightings, Caroline’s friends and family members were present at numerous UFO encounters. Caroline is reported to have been on the scene at several of these, but she repeated insisted that she remembered nothing of any of these occurrences.

From 1987 to 1992, Caroline Murray was brought onto the orbital platform on several occasions for minor genetic modification and monitoring.

Caroline had been a solid A+ student in high school. In 1992 when she was nineteen and working as a cashier at the local Publix supermarket, she was noted to be exceptionally intelligent, learning effortlessly and having a photographic memory. When Charlotte was growing up, Caroline pushed her, making sure she received the most from education she never had access to.

Charlotte's father, Christopher LaCroix (1960-2019), moved to Gulf Breeze from Biloxi in 1994 after his father, a casino manager, was murdered by the Dixie Mafia. He worked at several managerial positions in the area, lastly as operations manager for a regional transportation firm out of Pensacola.

Charlotte was the couple’s second child. Her older brother, Charles, moved to Santa Fe after graduating college in 2016 where he ran a solar installation firm. The parents were killed in a single car accident near Pensacola Beach in January 2019. The weather was clear, the visibility was good and toxicology reports came back clean.

In 2014 both Charlotte and her brother were brought to the orbital platform. The mother’s genetic modifications were found to be present in Charlotte but not in her brother. Charlotte was given modifications of her own. Her estimated H.E.R. was 2.667 with the highest scores in intelligence, initiative, cognitive and perception.

Charlotte was president of her class each year at Gulf Breeze High School despite being one year younger than her classmates due to skipping the third grade. She was also head cheerleader during her junior year, quitting the squad in her senior year to take advanced placement classes.

She completed her college work both undergraduate and graduate in six years earning a PhD in Biomedical studies. Her doctoral work centered on AI transhumanism, with primary funding from the Biophysics Scientific Interest Group (N.I.H.). She accepted a position as head of a research team at the Hoagland Institute before earning her degree, moving to Cocoa once her degree was conferred.

Hoagland Institute operatives arranged government funding on Charlotte’s doctoral work and steered in toward Institute goals. When she received her doctoral degree, she was brought to the orbital platform for further augmentation. Her H.E.R. was then officially scored at 3.833 with top level skills registered in six categories. In the summer of 2021, she was named assistant director of the research facility and given a third genetic augmentation. Her new H.E.R. was 4.292. It was noted that she scored well above Director Poe in ten of twelve categories.

In June of 2022, Charlotte received a full synthetic insertion using the Lacroix procedure she developed. This new procedure was able to push enhancement ratings above what had been previously possible.