Life of Bey T. Wice

By acx2910
  • Birth

    Bey Trinity Wice was born on December 25th, 1953, in Club Penguin, the capital city of Penguin Paradise.
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    Birth-Death

  • Starts Disguising as Male

    Because people didn't approve of her going out to the gym, she cuts her hair, and starts wearing boyish clothing to disguise as a male.
  • Joined the military

    Ran away from home with nothing but the clothes on her back to join the military: because of her tall, masculine face and short hair, she was thought to be male.
  • First promotion

    Through hard work and earning top marks at her classes, she was promoted for the first time.
  • Last Promotion

    This is the highest promotion she has ever received, now only one rank below the general.
  • Discovery of General's Side

    Bey mistakenly walks into the General's office, where she discovers that the General is in fact a double agent, and is preparing to tell the army to lay down their weapons and surrender. She keeps the information to herself until she can act.
  • Holds General at Gunpoint

    After finding out the General is a traitor, she knows she will be marked as a traitor herself if she speaks her opinion, so she races into the General's headquarters and holds him at gunpoint, forcing him to tell the army to defend, thus causing them to win the battle.
  • First Protest

    After retiring from the army due to an injury, she starts to protest for women's rights. At first, nobody takes notice, partly fueled by the fact they thought she was a woman, but because she doesn't quit, people slowly join her movement.
  • Succesful Fight for Women's Rights

    After 4 years of protesting, the government finally listens and invokes the Women's Rights Act, which allows females the privileges unavailable to them because they were held by men.
  • Interview

    In an interview where she was invited to talk about her success in the women's rights realm, she reveals in the interview that she is a female, and although shamed by some, many others look to her as a symbol of courage, as she defied the big "no girls" rule and helped change the course of the war.
  • Death

    Bey was killed at the age of 66 by a loyalist who was part of the General's plans. She was honoured across the country as a hero.