[center][img]https://news.marvel.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/28/2016/09/5750647016a4f.jpg[/img][/center] Full name:Katelyn “Kate” Bishop Alias/Codename: Eagle Eye Year: Freshman Skills: Kate Bishop has been trained by SHIELD agent Clint Barton in archery. His training has her using not just the standard compound bow, but recurve and even cross bows as well. On top of this Kate is well versed in Judo, Taekwondo, and fencing. Because of her wealth Kate is well versed in accounting and managing her funds, including stocks and savings. Although only has had a license for about two years, very capable behind the wheel of any car. In particular her prized Lamboghini Diablo, painted purple of course (Should be noted she’s been arrested more than once for speeding and other traffic violations). Powers: N/A Brief bio: The second of four kids for media magnate Derek Bishop. Derek was a self-serving man who didn’t really pay his kids as much mind as even he admits he should. Kate instead growing up took after her mom. Who used the family’s wealth and position to help charities and worthy causes around the world. However she died when Kate was young, while helping a charity in Africa which led to her being kid-napped and killed by rebelling soldiers. Leaving Kate often having to figure things out on her own. Which left her disconnected from a lot of the rest of her family. When Kate was 14 she was leaving a friend’s party early and strolling home through central park. The police report says a man grabbed her and dragged her into a large bush. Where he gagged her and very violently raped her. When someone found her hours later she was brutally beaten and had to be put into a medical coma when she was brought to the hospital. After a year of both physical and emotional rehabilitation. Kate sought to focus the simmering anger in herself though studying various methods of self defense. Around a year later, her older sister was to be married and Kate was a bridesmaid for the wedding. When a group armed took the wedding hostage to get at Derek Bishop’s billion of dollars. Kate sprung into action, able to thwart the armed robbers single handed. This got the attention of national news, as well as SHIELD agent Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye. Clint reached out to Kate and the two became quick friends. Kate regularly spent time with the Avenger who began to really help teach her more martial arts and in particular archery. Which she showed an immediate and considerable skill at. Clint reached out to Steve, and suggested Kate is brought into Avengers Academy to help continue her training. Steve agreed, on the condition Clint help continue her archery training. [b](For official use only)[/b] The information herein is For Official Use Only (FOUO) which must be protected under the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended. Unauthorized disclosure or misuse of this PERSONAL INFORMATION may result in criminal and/or civil penalties. Initial observation report: Although Katelyn could use some discipline (Too much time around Clint?) her tutor has trained her well. Leaving us at the academy to hone her skills finer, and hopefully give her more self control. Training regimen/expertise: Clint will be coming to the academy to give Kate and a few other students lessons in archery, although Kate is already well versed it wouldn’t hurt to keep her archery skills sharp. As well as making sure she continues to train in judo and taekwondo. The main classes we should focus her attention in however should be classes based on developing her strategy in battles and helping give her better focus in the field. Potential outlook: Although there are questions about her character, so far Clint should be commended on his training so far of Katelyn. As it stands Katelyn still has a ways to go, but can certainly make a perfect successor to Clint when he decides to retire. Best case scenario: If she can develop mentally there’s little doubt she’ll be able to handle any kind of assignment we’ll throw at her. Either as a SHIELD agent or as an Avenger. Worst case scenario: Her penchant for living and moving fast does have many at the academy concerned. If it isn’t the possibility of a car crash, its the idea she might run into situations without thinking, and potentially make a dangerous situation worse. [right]//SIGNED NICHOLAS J. FURY, COL., SHIELD Public Director[/right]