As a consequence of being born in Istanbul, he was raised in the samurai way. He travelled most of the world with his father who was/is a well known ghostbuster. He studied in many schools including London School of Robotics. It was not long after his graduation when he realized that he was a penguin. He led some lonely quests to south pole -his home land- to meet with his kinsman and learn more about his roots. He stayed in south pole for 3 years, it was a peaceful life really, hunting fish, walking over the land with other penguins... He was found in a lake -nearly frozen to death- by scientists who were on a research about the panda bears. They saved his life but he kept saying if only his wings weren't injured during the fight with 8 sharks, he would still be doing alright. He took them to a panda bear cave near by as he wanted to thank them, but they said those were polar bears not pandas, "who cares" he said, shook his wing and swam back to istanbul. After building a good looking igloo for himself he played with words for seven years and published his first book: "Daydreams of a rookie Penguin". Although it was the most significant book ever written, Turkish readers simply didn't care about it. He returned to his igloo and played with ice cubes for another 7 years then he published his second book "thousand ice-cubes and bottles of vodka" also known as "creative thinking is a curse". He still lives in istanbul - "for a change" he says - and gives his mother some red flowers on her birthday tho he can't understand the significance of flowers for women. In a recent test he took, he found out that he will die in 2044 if he keeps a low profile and drives slower.