May, Lillian TS#2004080446

Born: July 31, 1992 McAdoo, PA

Raised: Hazleton, PA

High School: Class of 2010 MMI Preparatory School

College: Class of 2014 Penn State University, Harrisburg, PA

B.S., Biochemistry

Medical School: Class of 2020 Johns Hopkins University

School of Law

Residency: 2020-2022 Johns Hopkins Hospital

Father: Harold May (1951-2037)

Mother: Mary (Drummheller) May (1967-2065)

Siblings: none

Marital Status: Single

Hired by Hoagland Institute: April 2022 M.I.R., Medical Surgery

June 2023 Chief of Medical Services

2078 Proxima, Colonial Administrator

The daughter and only child of Harold May (1951-2037), the owner of five fitness/nutrition centers in eastern Pennsylvania, and Mary Drummheller-May (1967-2065), nutritionist and fitness model, who was briefly made famous when a Philadelphia television station documented the vigorous workout routine she maintained while nine months pregnant. Mary Drummheller-May then produced a successful workout video and, from 1995-1998, was a televised professional wrestler.

Lily was an exemplary student who studied hard and was consistently at the top of her class. She seemed to be drawn to a life in medicine even before entering kindergarten. She was the only high school volunteer the Luzerne County Coroner’s Office ever had. Her only non-scholastic activity growing up was gymnastics which she also excelled at.

Lily’s first genetic modification was performed in the summer of 2004 when she began a slow progression series. The first augmentation brought Lily’s H.E.R. to 1.404. In 2008, her H.E.R. increased to 1.858.

Lily won a full scholarship to attend Penn State University where she had a 4.0 GPA and was the break away star of the women’s gymnastics team.

In 2012, a third genetic modification performed on the orbital platform raised Lily’s H.E.R. to 2.308. A fourth in 2016 brought her H.E.R. to 2.633. A fifth in 2020 yielded 2.958.

Lily won another full scholarship which covered her medical training at John’s Hopkins University in Baltimore. She distinguished herself well enough that she was asked to do her residency at John’s Hopkin’s Hospital. In the late summer of 2021, when the American President required emergency brain surgery, she was given the opportunity to assist Doctor Kleinhower. When Kleinhower passed out from dehydration and the president was brain dead on the table, Doctor May stepped in, completed the surgery and saved the President.

The Hoagland Institute increased its surgical staff in the spring of 2022 and recruited Doctor May to join the staff.

Doctor May joined the surgical staff at the Hoagland Institute in April of 2022 working out of M.I.R. Building 4. She is on salary at a rate of $240,000 per year. She received a full synthetic Implantation in October of 2022 giving her an H.E.R. of 6.421. In January of 2023, Tasha Baker infected her with the DeMarco virus raising her scores twenty-five percent to 8.021.