[center]Character impressions:[/center] Voice[@Jeyma] She feels sorry for the woman, for the stigma her modifications bring her and for her cycle of decay, that someone would be so stupid as to put some unreliable piece of tech in some one and not ensure it was removable is a disgrace to Advent’s field. Shifting personality is complicated, but their combined chipper attitude and academic background means Advent find her rather easy to get along with while she is on the up and up, though this may not be reciprocated. As she descends the nature of her work would probably drive a wedge between them faster than the others and Advents attempts to bridge this divide probably have mixed results. Zer0 [@Skyswimsky] Finds it somewhat ironic that the old men want Advent to have nothing to do with the young protege yet have forcibly placed here in a more dangerous situation than her Painstalker kidnappers. If they work together she keeps a close eye on their young support personnel, either personally if she is acting as medic or through a minion if she is on the front lines because the teenager really should not be here and she gets the impression that Zer0 might have left if not for her promise to her Gramps. Hex[@Traitor] A fellow Painstalker, melee fighter and minion user. Advent wishes her creatures where as resilient as Glav, though the complicated control system and free will of the beast seem inferior to her magitechnology based command and control system. Personally she seems like she could be fun to be around, a sense of humor(even if it is snark based) adds some levity to the grim bunch, though her previous gang affiliation is somewhat concerning. Advent specifically went to great lengths to avoid being recruited to any of those violent groups, so it is unlikely they have had any prior run ins with one another. Warthog[@SilverDawn] She finds the former Policus attitude to others rather inspirational, they are here with a genuine desire to protect people from the nightmares, something that seems lacking among most of the rest (including herself, though she is trying to change that). She tries to laugh off his little friendly fire incidents, suggesting she replace his eyes with something better but is some what worried he is trying to secretly do her in. The fact that in their former career they would have done so without hesitation does not help dissuade her from this worry, neither does their rather friendly attitude with the resident psychopathic assassin End, indicating he may not be the pillar of justice as they appeared to be at first glance. She can't argue with how useful the firepower he brings is though, so it is probably worth the risk to work with him. Runner[@Skyswimsky] As a Painstalker they are naturally untrusting of the former Prohibitum Agent, though at least this one realizes there are more dangerous things in the world than Painstalkers. Has a similar worry of being shot in the back as she has with Warthog, tough at least this guy hasn’t tried yet. They do not get along well, in their former lives they would have been directly at odds and the tension in the air is palpable, though Runner probably should worry more about the other Painstalkers who actually have (other people's)blood on their hands. End [@ERode] This one is a mess, if there was anyone the above two should be worried about it was this little psychopath and she was often surprised by their willingness to work with someone who was the epitome of what made Painstalkers dangerous. If End had ever done hits against other Painstalkers Advent may have been warned/told about End by her contacts in her previous life and as such is generally cautious around the assassin. Personally she finds the woman’s thrill seeking and lack of moral fiber a dangerous mix, she is worried that End is liable to screw up a job or worse turn on her allies simply for the thrill of it.