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A prosecution lawyer for the state government, Trish is profiled both by her colleagues, and by the local populous. So when her husband, the loving father of her children, was killed by a terrorist five years ago, she made it her personal mission to take the culprit down. It turned out giving birth to twins at the age of thirteen presented very little of a set back for her, despite some opposition to her "teenage antics"; she just didn't care and, frankly, neither did the people who's opinions mattered! In her career since that day she has successful prosecuted terrorists, rapist, pedophiles and other state criminals. She is known for discerning her cases with insight and investigation, regularly refusing cases where the "victim" was not a victim at all. She has no aversion to her children, or any right-minded children experimenting sex; as long as they know the consequences, and the decision really is theirs to be made, why should anyone tell them what they can't do with their own lives or bodies? That philosophy worked out fine for her after all!
A prosecution lawyer for the state government, Trish is profiled both by her colleagues, and by the local populous. So when her husband, the loving father of her children, was killed by a terrorist five years ago, she made it her personal mission to take the culprit down. It turned out giving birth to twins at the age of thirteen presented very little of a set back for her, despite some opposition to her "teenage antics"; she just didn't care and, frankly, neither did the people who's opinions mattered! In her career since that day she has successful prosecuted terrorists, rapist, pedophiles and other state criminals. She is known for discerning her cases with insight and investigation, regularly refusing cases where the "victim" was not a victim at all. She has no aversion to her children, or any right-minded children experimenting sex; as long as they know the consequences, and the decision really is theirs to be made, why should anyone tell them what they can't do with their own lives or bodies? That philosophy worked out fine for her after all!


==Family==
==Family==
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* [[Yes/Characters/James|James Nigel Fisher]] '''Brother:'''
* [[Yes/Characters/James|James Nigel Fisher]] '''Brother:'''
* [[Yes/Characters/Nigel|Nigel Roderick Fisher]] '''Father:'''
* [[Yes/Characters/Nigel|Nigel Roderick Fisher]] '''Father:'''


==Friends, Enemies, and Acquaintances==
==Friends, Enemies, and Acquaintances==

Latest revision as of 13:19, 24 January 2017

Trish

  • Full name: Trisha Elizabeth Morse
  • Called: Trish
  • Sex: Female
  • Species: Human
  • Age: 27
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Height: 5'3"
  • Weight: 123 lbs.
  • Hair: Short, blond
  • Eyes: Sea Blue
  • Other Details: B Cup Breasts

A prosecution lawyer for the state government, Trish is profiled both by her colleagues, and by the local populous. So when her husband, the loving father of her children, was killed by a terrorist five years ago, she made it her personal mission to take the culprit down. It turned out giving birth to twins at the age of thirteen presented very little of a set back for her, despite some opposition to her "teenage antics"; she just didn't care and, frankly, neither did the people who's opinions mattered! In her career since that day she has successful prosecuted terrorists, rapist, pedophiles and other state criminals. She is known for discerning her cases with insight and investigation, regularly refusing cases where the "victim" was not a victim at all. She has no aversion to her children, or any right-minded children experimenting sex; as long as they know the consequences, and the decision really is theirs to be made, why should anyone tell them what they can't do with their own lives or bodies? That philosophy worked out fine for her after all!

Family

Friends, Enemies, and Acquaintances