User:CaptainMarxism/Jordan naisbitt

Jordan Naisbitt (1955BC-1945AD) was a man from the outer regions of the Milky Way sent to the planet Earth for no known purpose. Throughout his lengthy life he achieved many great things including stopping an assassination attempt on Ghandi and perhaps even giving birth to Marilyn Monroe.

Early Life
His life started as a difficult one as he reached the planet after a rough entry into Earth's atmosphere. He was lucky to survive but with his many astounding abilities his body withstood the collosal impact that would have shattered the bones of all Earthly creatures. This fall did however knock him unconcious and he was found by Roman soldiers on patrol. As he grew up the Roman soldiers trained him in combat but found that he was unbeatable with his amazing reactions and superhuman strength. When it came to being educated Jordan surpassed all and this led to him being abandoned by the Romans and left to wander the globe.

As he reached his teenage years he went quiet and there are very few accounts of sightings, most of which have been dismissed as they were not from reliable sources. But it is known that it is during this time that Jordan discovered his ability to breath underwater and many theorise that this is where he spent the next few yeras (upto 100 years)

Birth of Christ
Jordan wandered the globe aimlessly for many years discovering many things and giving the credit to other people, as not to ruin his quiet life style with fame and fortune. After years Jordan finally felt something, and he followed this feeling not knowing where it would lead him. Eventually he was brought to Bethlehem on a cool night where he found a small stable with a pregnant woman and her frightened husband. Jordan with his expertice in many areas helped the woman give birth to her child which she named Jesus, this was a special moment for Jordan as he knew this child had a great destiny ahead of him, but a terrible end.

Combat
Jordan took part in many great battles in his lifetime, including the Holy Crusades, the Battle of Hastings, The American Civil War and too many more to name.