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Name: John Fitzgerald “Jack” Kennedy
Born: May 29, 1917; Brookline, Massachusetts
Died: November 22, 1963; Dallas, Texas (age 46)
Allegiance: None

Bio: John F. Kennedy was a man born full of personality.  He was the second oldest child of noted politician Joe Kennedy and philanthropist Rose Fitzgerald, and such a prestigious family background gave the young Jack many resources to go far in life.  In 1931, he was sent to attend the Choate boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut, where his older brother Joe Jr. was already attending and earning a reputation for himself.  Living in his brother's shadow at the school, Jack developed a rebellious streak with his friends and became the bane of his teachers, even going so far as to blow up a toilet with firecrackers.  Nonetheless, Kennedy worked hard, and graduated in 1935 with the designation of “most likely to succeed”.  Kennedy then proceeded to make plans for college, though family travels and frequent illness often got in the way.  He eventually settled in at Harvard University in 1936, but was then dragged away to travel across Europe the next year, as his father was serving as a United States ambassador.

By the time he returned to the States and graduated in 1940, Kennedy had taken a deep interest in politics following the outbreak of World War II.  He advocated for the United States allying with Great Britain against the Axis Powers, in stark contrast to his father who supported staying out of the war and letting the Nazis do as they would.  Kennedy eventually joined the United States Naval Reserve in 1941, after months of exercise and string pulling to get him the qualifications.  After his training, he was assigned to command various PT boats in the Pacific Theater against Japan.  He gained a reputation as a war hero, especially after an incident in August 1943 when an enemy ship cleaved his vessel in half and he helped swim the survivors to safety.  In March 1945, Kennedy retired from service on physical disability and was honorably discharged with the full rank of lieutenant.  It is believed that during his service, Kennedy encountered the Assassin-Templar conflict for the first time.  Towards the end of the war, he was trusted with a powerful artifact known at the Apple of Eden which the Assassins had stolen off of President Harry Truman after the head of state nuked innocent lives in Japan.

Initially, Kennedy planned to turn to journalism after the war, but the death of his older brother in 1944 changed that.  Since Joe Jr. had been the political protege for the Kennedy family, that role had to be taken up by Jack.  And so while his father ran a campaign to become mayor of Boston in 1946, Jack ran for and won the election to become a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.  In 1953 he would run for the Senate with the help of his younger brother Bobby and won the election against Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.  This would bring him into direct conflict with the Templar Order, who's agenda of domination he refused to support.  Later that year, Kennedy married Jacqueline Bouvier, a charming woman from his social circles whom he had met at a dinner party the previous year.  During his tenure as Senator, Kennedy was often ill, and forced to concede on several issues that he didn't agree fully on.  Nonetheless, he remained an outspoken advocate for immigration and reform, and tried to support the Civil Rights Movement despite his opposition.

In 1960, Kennedy ran for President of the United States against the Republican nominee Richard Nixon.  His charisma carried him far, exemplified when he debated against Nixon on television.  Nixon was often tired and sweaty, and out of touch with the times, while Kennedy wore makeup and made himself look respectable on all fronts.  It was traits like these that won him the election and made him the second youngest man to ever hold the office.  Kennedy quickly became exceedingly popular, always expressing to the people a message of progression, reform, and cooperation not just with fellow Americans but also abroad.  He was a calm voice in the tense world of the Cold War, and always sought the peaceful routes even when things seemed dire like during the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.  He refused to be the man who started World War III, or in turn the end of the world.  He went so far as to plan a joint mission to the Moon with the Soviet Union to shatter the plans of the Templars who were using the chaos and tension to further their plans.  In 1961, he contacted the Assassin Bromden Arnolds to help him in this endeavor.

Kennedy himself however never got to see a man land on the Moon.  In November 1963, he was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald while touring Dallas in his motorcade, bringing a tragic and abrupt end to his presidency.
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