Samuel originally grew up in California, USA, constantly moving from place to place. He eventually moved to a bad neighborhood, where he later joined a gang. It was in this gang where he got the nickname "Angel", for being the kindest, most reasonable member, and oddly enough, a pacifist. Although he is a pacifist, he still did bad things for the gang. He managed to hack into and leak many encrypted national data banks, getting private information to the wider public. It was for this reason that he was sent to death row after being caught, though he still maintained his kindness. After being taken in by the foundation and taken to Europe, his starting days at the foundation were... interesting. He had a habit of being found in odd places, and many SCPs having a sort of... fondness, for him? along with many other examples, including surviving near impossible odds, such as escaping SCP-106's pocket dimension multiple times, successfully evading SCP-049 and many SCP-049-1 instances, and even successfully convincing (bribing?) SCP-682 to spare his life with chocolate. Along with his pacifism, he is an understanding and willing member of foundation staff, no longer indulging in his past and the actions that came with it. He is now known among many of the staff of the facility as "The Candyman" or "The nice one", the reasons being his forementioned kindness, and his habit of giving chocolate to the staff and SCPs alike. As an odd note, he seems to have a surprisingly heavy resistance to chemicals, especially amnestics. He was once taken to the medical wing and injected with class A amnestics, but they had no effect. He was injected 4 to 5 more times before the effect properly wiped his memory, but he reports as saying that after an unspecified amount of time, he regained his memories. This also affects the amnestics used in keeping the illusion of the promise of their freedom after the 1-month period, but he doesn't seem to mind, nor be affected by the thought of staying inside the foundation. As of ▊/▊/▊▊▊▊, he is nearly 2 years into foundation custody, which ironically enough, is his date of birth.
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