Martins, Jacqueline TS#2002101424
Born: June 6, 1989 Romulus, MI
Raised: Romulus, MI
High School: Class of 2005 Romulus High School
Class of 2008 Northwestern University, Evanston
B.S., Biology
Class of 2010 University of Wisconsin, Madison
M.S., Genetics
Class of 2012 University of Wisconsin, Madison
PhD., Genetics
Father: John Martins 1932-2020
Mother: Tammy (Quick) Martins 1968-2051
Marital Status: 2019-2025 Sarenna Creamor (2018-2025)
2019-2025 Candi Cummins (2018-?)
Offspring: None
Hired by Hoagland: January 2014-2018 Homestead: Geneticist
2018-2026 M.I.R.: Head of Genetics Department
2026- Barrett Base: Head of research
Transferred to Synthetic: November 15, 2022
Jacqueline grew up in Romulus, Michigan, the daughter of John Martins (1932-2020), an engineer for General Motors, and Tammy Quick (1968-2051), a spokesmodel for the automotive industry. She was an only child and had difficulty connecting with other children.
She graduated from high school early, two weeks after her sixteenth birthday, at the top of her class and went on to Northwest University to study biology where she received a baccalaureate degree in three years. She was accepted into the graduate program at the University of Wisconsin earning a doctorate in genetics. She completed her doctorate just before tuning twenty-three.
Jacqueline was brought to the orbital platform in 2002 and approved for genetic modification which strengthened her reasoning capabilities. She was given a second genetic modification between high school and college, a third just before her college graduation, and a fourth while working for her Doctorate.
Hoagland operates arranged for generous government funding for her research into over-writing the entire human genome. The National Institute of Health funded a special research project she began in 2012. In January of 2014, the United States Army took over her research project and she relocated to a laboratory at Homestead Air Force Base in Florida. She used her own genetic code in her research. She recoded her DNA, chromosome by chromosome, with what she viewed as the most desirable traits possible.
When the Homestead lab refocused to genetic augmentation, Jacqueline and her research were relocated there. She worked directly under Ailrinni developing the sequencing on the test subjects. While working at Homestead, Jacqueline selected two of the failed subjects for her project. While they were tanked at the facility, she oversaw the complete rewrite of their genetic code. Using their bodies as clean husks, she built them gene by gene to her specifications. They were completed in 2018 and nineteen years of memories were implanted into each of them. Jacqueline named them Candi Cummins and Sarenna Creamor.
In 2018, the project was concluded, the Hoagland Institute hired her as Chief Geneticist. On March 20th, 2019, she was wed to both Candi Cummins and Sarenna Creamor at sunrise in the surf at Cocoa Beach. Sarenna ended her own life in 2025, after learning her true history. Candi decided to travel west on a mission of self discovery and ended up working for Casey Quinn running a lab in Pueblo, CO. In 2025, Jacqueline moved to Barrett Base, and in 2026, when the facility became fully functional, was named Head of Research.