Family Status: lives in Brentwood TN, married
to Janet, no children, parents
live in New York
Physical Description: blue eyes, brown wavy hair, lean
build: 6’2”, 190 lbs, Age 31
Personality: Extrovert who excels at
organizing, facilitating, encouraging and supporting
Early Years
Adam was born to David Solomon and his wife
Ruth. David a wealthy Jewish doctor from New York. His son Adam demonstrated
incredible intelligence at a very young age. His parents drove Adam
hard, providing lots of encouragement but little love. He entered Emory University at
fifteen years old and raced through the undergrad program and then the
Neurology internship. During his
time at Emory he met his best friend
Will Thibodaux. Will was older
and wiser in many ways but saw Adam’s brilliance and potential so he put up with
Adam’s narcissistic ways. As a result of Will’s patience they
became fast friends. Adam surpassed his parents hopes and became
the youngest medical student ever to graduate from Emory University
and go into practice as a Neurosurgeon
The adrenaline of performing the most difficult
and highest profile operations took over Adam’s life. He lived in a
fast lane of private jets, limo’s, dating famous models and
socializing only with the rich and powerful. His marriage at age 23
to the 29 year old lead nurse in the Neurosurgery Department at Vanderbilt
Hospital, Janet Andropolis, didn’t slow him down a bit.
Though Janet was wise and had many things to teach him about
life and love, Adam listened to no one. Their marriage was rocky
but Janet saw something deeper in Adam and stuck with him. After
four years of marriage a
pair of devastating mal-practice suits rocked Adam’s world. He took
some time off to get away with Janet and reflect on his life. He
finally opened up to her and the strength of her faith. He emerged
as a new man, committed to finding the roots of healing. They
settled in at Vanderbilt where he split his time between research
and his practice and they started a nutrition company where Janet
implemented Adam's ideas. Adam focused
his study on the relationship between prayer and healing. He
intended to prove why there was a correlation and build on that base
to discover more about healing.
It was at this time in his life that Adam met
his other close friend and confidant,
John Thornton. Adam developed
a new way of analyzing and color coding brain wave patterns. Will,
John and Adam talked often about Adam’s findings. Adam came to the
conclusion that if he could connect the mind and body together
better, he could heal people of all kinds of mental, emotional and
physical disease. As a result Adam started working on a complex
neural bridge device. As he got deeper into his research he
discovered a strange anomaly in the thalamus. There was a
microscopic area there where the neural patterns were, ever so
slightly, blocked and changed as they moved from the body to the
brain and vice versa.
The more Adam dug into the DNA in the area the
weirder his discoveries got. It was completely counter to
everything he had learned. He discovered a balled up area, in a
shape familiar to physicists called a Calbi-Yau Manifold, that had
DNA he called the brain lock sequence that was completely alien. It
didn’t belong there! It had to have been put there. And he
discovered the same thing in every cadaver’s brain he looked at.
What could it be? When he revealed his preliminary findings at a
Society for Neuroscience conference he was laughed off the stage.
But it got worse than that.
His old friend Dr. Irma Bloom, Head of
Neurosurgery and Research at Vanderbilt, was secretly using Adam
because of the huge financial possibilities of his neural bridge.
When Adam didn’t follow her game plan she fired him and made sure he
couldn’t get a research grant from anyone else. Adam, Will and John
teamed together to fund the research themselves in secret. Will
provided lab space at a dilapidated, almost forgotten, wing of the
Grambling School of Nursing where his wife DeAndrea was the Dean.
John used his USC and USD connections to get state of the art
equipment shipped to Grambling.
It took them a year but, following Adam’s lead,
they completed the research and created three microscopic devices
that would integrate with the brain lock sequence and bypass it,
connecting the mind and the body. Only Adam was capable of
performing, or at least starting, the operation and John was the
Anesthesiologist so Will was the first to be operated on.
Would Adam be able to do it? Or would he have to face the
trauma of ending his best friend's life?
After Adam got the Brain-Lock
Bypass Operation
| Soul Powers |
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| Physical Strength |
     |
5 |
| Speed |
       |
7 |
| Agility |
      |
6 |
| Mental Strength |
         |
9 |
| Stamina |
      |
6 |
| Kinesthetic |
       |
7 |
| Time/Space Manipulation |
      |
6 |
| Healing |
          |
10 |
| Manipulation of Elements |
      |
6 |
| Perception of Motives |
     |
5 |
| Sound Wave
Manipulation |
    |
4 |
| Electro-Magnetic
Manipulation |
      |
6 |
| Affinity to Animals |
     |
5 |
| Anti-matter Manipulation |
    |
4 |
| Inner Structure |
         |
9 |
| Purity |
    |
4 |
After Adam successfully operated on Will and
released his soul powers, Will understood he needed to operate on
Adam immediately. There was a looming darkness attacking Will
and because he
sensed Adam's natural healing power, Will knew
he needed Adam to help him ward off the power of darkness.
The first thing Adam realized when his soul was
freed was the strength of his healing power. Because of
that power he was very resistant to the temptations of the evil
darkness. Plus, as a psychic healer, he didn't
need a scalpel anymore. He could mentally and, if needed,
physically probe into a person and heal their mental, physical and
emotional problems. One of the things that made Adam special
was his ability to do much of his healing from a great distance.
He focused his mental and soul powers on healing and creating force
fields of protection. But he also enjoyed physical activities
and became accomplished at swordsmanship. During the
soul battle in the Gobi Desert he carried two samurai swords on his back.
One thing that wasn't a problem for the Free
Souls was their roles, who was in charge of what. Adam had been an enigmatic genius
before his soul was released. But after he realized his soul
powers it was clear to all that Adam was the unchallenged leader and
visionary of the Free Souls.
Adam was seen by the other Free Souls (except
Valen) as the hero. He had the vision of a way to heal the
world and the genius to turn that vision into a reality. After
his soul was freed, it only became more apparent. The greatest
power was healing and he was the master of that soul power.
They all knew it and Adam exemplified the hero who won the battle
with compassion rather than brute force.