Name:

Gwenelle Jacqueline Wolfe

 

Nick Name:

Elle

 

Title:

Doctor

 

Age:

29

 

Birth Date:

July 8, 1975

 

Eyes:

Green

 

Hair:

Blonde

 

Height:

5'5"

 

Weight:

120 lbs

 

Home Town:

Cairo, Egypt

 

Family:

Parents:
(father)
(mother)

Spouse:
Andrew Wolfe

Children:
Miriam Rebecca Wolfe
Andrew Michael Wolfe, Jr
Ruth Imogene Wolfe
Bejamin Joshua Wolfe

Martial Status:

Married

 

Current Residence:

Genesis Colony

 

Designation:

Civilian

 

Assignment:

Red Squad, Astrophysicist

 

Personal History:

Raised in Egypt on various archelogical digs by her mother. When she was 15 she met graduate student Andrew Wolfe on a dig. Elle developed a friendship and crush on the handsome student 10 years her senior. Elle traveled to America that same year to begin studying and eventually completed dual degrees in Archaeology and Astronomy at UC Stanford. When she began her graduate programs (Egyptology at UC Stanford and Astrophysics at CSU Hayward) she met Andrew again. He was an associate professor of Archaeology at Stanford. They married the following year. Two years later daughter Miriam Rebecca was born closely followed 12 months later by Andrew Michael Junior. Elle completed her doctoral thesis examining the links between ancient Egyptian sites like the Giza pyramids and Orion constellations. Drew returned to Egypt to work on an archeological dig. Elle briefly interned at NASA specializing in heliophysics, she then took a position on the Orion Project and published a paper suggesting that Daniel Jackson’s alien theory had merit as it explained Egypt’s sudden advancements in culture and astronomy. Like Daniel Jackson such views made her a pariah in the archeological community and generally unhireable for both academic and scientific positions. On Catherine Langford’s recommendation, Elle was brought on as a consultant to the Stargate program. Elle worked from home as Stellar Cartography expert, communicating with Samantha Carter’s team by e-mail as they designed the Stargate mapping protocols and representations of interstellar travel. Drew returned to his teaching position at Stanford and daughter Ruth Imogene was born. With three small children at home, Elle focused on working from home for the government on theoretical physics. Then 8 months ago, son Benjamin Joshua was born. Elle learned that she’d been working as a consultant for the Stargate program, when her family was offered positions as members of The Genesis Project.

 

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