[center][h3][b]Lenna Ross[/b][/h3][/center] [hr] [center][img]http://orig11.deviantart.net/33a6/f/2014/237/a/a/20140825dev_by_len_yan-d7wludf.jpg[/img][/center] [hr] [hr] [h3][center][b]-Basics-[/b][/center][/h3] [b]Name:[/b] Lenna Alexandria Ross [b]Age:[/b] 48 [b]Gender:[/b] Female [h3][center][b]-Survival-[/b][/center][/h3] [b]Faction:[/b] The Bears [b]Gear/Weapons:[/b] [list] [*]Bears soldier uniform armor [*]Bears service rifle [*]Personal garments [*]Ample ammo [/list] [b]Skills:[/b] [list] [*]Shooting (major) [*]Tracking [*]Running [*]Sneaking [*]Cooking [/list] [b]Powers:[/b] N/A [h3][center][b]-Other-[/b][/center][/h3] [b]Personality:[/b] Lenna keeps to herself unless called after. She has a lot of advice to offer to the younger soldiers, although all of it might not be useful or valuable. Although she is a huge risk taker, she presents significantly great leadership abilities. [b]History:[/b] When Lenna was born, she did not possess a single defect, illness, or mutation. The Bear doctor who delivered her was completely astonished at how healthy she was. Her parents both possessed the lesser strain of the Canilo virus, yet Lenna did not have a single trace of it in her system. In her early years, she seemed to be more advanced than her age, and learned at a much faster rate than the other children. Her parents took pride in this, and enrolled her in the local school a year early. It didn’t take much time for her to form friendships with the other children, which would come in handy later on down the road. Being a woman, Lenna was discouraged from joining the Bears’ army as an infantry soldier, and instead more encouraged to do something along the lines of medical attention or cooking. Ever defiant, she resisted, and went on to make it through basic training. When she was still freshly enlisted, she kept her hair short, but later took to growing it out and styling it in a bun. By the time she was thirty years old, Lenna had achieved the highest rank for a woman -- Colonel -- and also became the commander of the second brigade. During that time, she noticed two younger girls who appeared to be apart of a separate group watching the Bear soldiers as they trained. They would show up occasionally, and then every day, inching closer to the base until Lenna decided that they were becoming too suspicious and too nosey. She confronted them. It led to a friendship between her and the two girls based off of mutual respect. However, when Lenna was still only a fresh recruit, she experienced an injury that caused her to go blind in her left eye. It was suggested that she quit, and go on to something less dangerous, but she was ever persistent. The memory of her injury seems vague now -- as if she's tried to block it from her mind. While under the stress of being a commander, she lost contact with her parents, who eventually died of old age and relative illness. Her mother went first when Lenna was 34, and her father then died when Lenna was 38. [b]Etc:[/b] Currently stationed at a Californian outpost.