Difference between revisions of "Agent Mary (Stargate)"

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According to mental hospital records Agent Mary was diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder (BPD) with following symptoms:
 
According to mental hospital records Agent Mary was diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder (BPD) with following symptoms:
  
Markedly disturbed sense of identity
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* Markedly disturbed sense of identity
Splitting (thinking in extremes)
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* Splitting (thinking in extremes)
Chaos in relationships
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* Chaos in relationships
Unstable interpersonal relationships
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* Unstable interpersonal relationships
Self-damaging behavior
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* Self-damaging behavior
Hypersexuality
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* Hypersexuality
  
Diagnose is not completely accurate as there were several inconsistencies in her treatment and her treatment was interrupted by her escape. During operations she has shown a tendency to watch over the other agents as if she feels personally responsible for protecting them.  
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Diagnose is not completely accurate as there were several inconsistencies in her treatment and her treatment was interrupted by her escape. Evidence suggests that her BPD may be related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in some way. During operations she has shown a tendency to watch over the other agents as if she feels personally responsible for protecting them.  
 
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Revision as of 10:57, 6 April 2016

Identification

Agent Mary currently uses the name Lara Tucker. This is not her real name and her real identity is open to speculation. She is approximately 40 years old latina with long black hair, dark eyes and athletic body type. Mental hospital records show that she has an old bullet wound scar in her left buttock and numerous smaller (and more current) scars across her back.

Personality profile

According to mental hospital records Agent Mary was diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder (BPD) with following symptoms:

  • Markedly disturbed sense of identity
  • Splitting (thinking in extremes)
  • Chaos in relationships
  • Unstable interpersonal relationships
  • Self-damaging behavior
  • Hypersexuality

Diagnose is not completely accurate as there were several inconsistencies in her treatment and her treatment was interrupted by her escape. Evidence suggests that her BPD may be related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in some way. During operations she has shown a tendency to watch over the other agents as if she feels personally responsible for protecting them.

Professional qualifications