Note: I am starting with the Scientist, Chemist, and Spy because their story is the easiest.
These three have been together since childhood. Each of them are geniuses in their own right which caught the attention of the CIA. They were immediately enrolled in a special program which would groom them to be the best in their field. The minute they joined their program, they were told their real names were gone and they would be known only by their professions.
Once each of them had progressed fairly far in their respective field; they were assigned to work together as partners. It took them a month or two to get used to each other and make use of each other's talents. After a bit they discovered the easiest way to ensure nobody was in the other's way was to write their individual and group assignments on a whiteboard calendar. This really helped reduce the amount of arguments and short tempers.
Spy's job is to discover what terrorist organizations were working on at the moment. He also checked in every month at the lab to test the security system and make sure none of Scientist and Chemist's experiments could be stolen easily. Most of the time this happened when they were not working on anything that could blow up or explode. But occasionally he tested it when they were working on something unstable just to make sure they could still protect their other projects.
The Scientist and Chemist had a much more difficult time sorting out each other's jobs just because neither were used to working with others. It didn't help that the Chemist was a cheery, optimistic, let's-see-what-this-does person and Scientist was cautious, serious, and realistic as they come. Eventually they decided to divide the lab into two halves and meet every Friday to discuss how their projects were coming along.
This system worked pretty well. So neither really complained about the explosions (Chemist's fault usually), blackouts (Scientist's fault usually), or anything else that happened on the other person's side of the room so long as it didn't mess up their experiment. If one of them did mess up the other's experiment then an apology gift of some sort would end up on the other person's desk the next morning.
The Scientist, Chemist, and Spy Miis:
The Scientist:
(He is around 18-19. Rather short because he doesn't eat right.)
The Chemist:
(She is around 20. Also rather short due to bad eating habits.)
The Spy:
(He is around 23 and is the big brother of the group.)
The Scientist, Chemist, and Spy.
These three have been together since childhood. Each of them are geniuses in their own right which caught the attention of the CIA. They were immediately enrolled in a special program which would groom them to be the best in their field. The minute they joined their program, they were told their real names were gone and they would be known only by their professions.
Once each of them had progressed fairly far in their respective field; they were assigned to work together as partners. It took them a month or two to get used to each other and make use of each other's talents. After a bit they discovered the easiest way to ensure nobody was in the other's way was to write their individual and group assignments on a whiteboard calendar. This really helped reduce the amount of arguments and short tempers.
Spy's job is to discover what terrorist organizations were working on at the moment. He also checked in every month at the lab to test the security system and make sure none of Scientist and Chemist's experiments could be stolen easily. Most of the time this happened when they were not working on anything that could blow up or explode. But occasionally he tested it when they were working on something unstable just to make sure they could still protect their other projects.
The Scientist and Chemist had a much more difficult time sorting out each other's jobs just because neither were used to working with others. It didn't help that the Chemist was a cheery, optimistic, let's-see-what-this-does person and Scientist was cautious, serious, and realistic as they come. Eventually they decided to divide the lab into two halves and meet every Friday to discuss how their projects were coming along.
This system worked pretty well. So neither really complained about the explosions (Chemist's fault usually), blackouts (Scientist's fault usually), or anything else that happened on the other person's side of the room so long as it didn't mess up their experiment. If one of them did mess up the other's experiment then an apology gift of some sort would end up on the other person's desk the next morning.
I know it's not really a story so much as background information but I still hope you enjoyed reading it.
The Scientist, Chemist, and Spy Miis:
The Scientist:
(He is around 18-19. Rather short because he doesn't eat right.)
The Chemist:
(She is around 20. Also rather short due to bad eating habits.)
The Spy:
(He is around 23 and is the big brother of the group.)