Doctor Fernando Buendia Olivarez, Doctor Terror #41 [Desaparecidos - ENG]


Motto: | When two aches occur together, but not in the same location, the one most violent obscures the other. | (Hippocrates of Kos)
Group: The Military
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The military. "The country is safe, because we have a good secret service” (A. Pinochet)

Soldiers, army members, ordinary police, Carabineros, and agents of the DINA, the feared and dangerous secret police.
They are military, but also politicians, in a mashup common in dictatorships. They can be cold, but also cruel and violent. They are respected by some, and feared by all. Among them there are loyal soldiers, but also ambitious and ruthless individuals that hide their perversions behind orders and an uniform. They are the fist of repression, justified by the need to maintain order and safety, avoiding any opposition that might destabilize or damage the government, protecting Chile from the soviet menace.
Their gameplay will be related to physical and psychological abuse, discovering brutality, and they will be torn between duty, discipline and moral dilemma.
THEMES: human dignity, responsibility, duty, morals.

Teaser:


Dr. Buendia Olivarez used his knowledge and undoubted qualities as best he could, and got into DINA. Educated and polite, he could have aspired to something more, some would say, but what Fernando has always sought was peace, living with few troubles. Had he not been a doctor, he'd still have been a bad man, a bad father, or a bad husband. Knowing it, he did one good thing in his life, forsaking those who loved him, to safely operate without worrying about hurting someone. This might not be his most sought ambition, but certainly, in a world where terror reigns, is the easiest thing to pursue.

Relations:


Amalia de Villa Gonzales   asked him to work in a clinic for the poor. He laughed at her: he’s too busy for such things. Doctor Romero   is a colleague and former university classmate, but when you make different choices in life, you grow apart. Felix Cristobal   has no critical sense and is unfit for the job, no matter how he keeps trying teaching him.

Alignment: The regime - Group: The Military - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Male - Player's Age: any age - DISCLAIMER: Disclaimer: The characters and the stories presented in DESAPARECIDOS are inspired by people and real facts, but their description and characterization is totally the result of imagination. In the writing of the event numerous liberties have been taken, especially as regards the characterization of the characters, the images used and the succession of the various events, which never claim to reflect the reality of the facts or behavior of historical characters. The interpretation of the players and the evolution of the narrative will lead to moments and events quite distant from historical reality. It is not intention of the authors to express any specific position or to make judgments on specific facts that actually occurred -except to condemn the use of any form of violence by anyone- nor to diminish in any way the historical and personal tragedy of the Chilean people and thousands of families involved in the drama of the desaparecidos.