How's this? [hider=Freya] [center][h3][color=7ea7d8]Freya[/color][/h3] [i]“Ykcul tog tsuj uoy, diputs llits s’ti, skrow ti tub diputs s’ti fi!”[/i][/center] [b]Race:[/b] Asgard [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Age:[/b] Too many to count, too many for her to care [b]Nationality:[/b] Vanir [b]Title/Function:[/b] Science and Engineering specialist [b]Appearance:[/b] Like most Asgard, and one of the oldest, Fraya suffers from the same genetic degradation, and thus it is very hard to distinguish her from the other members of her species. She is on the short side, barely reaching over the waist of an average human. Her face is a bit more angular, almost starved looking, with prominent bones and generally triangular shape. She bears the standard implants of the Vanir race, one over an eye and one on the chest. Alongside that, she has a burn scar on her left arm, a remnant of a wound that didn’t warrant the cloning of a new body. [b]History:[/b] At one point masquerading as a norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility and war, and the one who was able to re-weave the fates, she took more active role interfering with humanity from the start, just barely avoiding having the wrath of the council fall on her head. When not messing with the development of human history, Frya operated in a science capacity for the Asgardian navy, eventually finding herself with a beliskner class of her own, modified to conduct deep-space scientific operations, which she promptly used to carry defectors along with the other Vanir ships to Pegasus. Once there, she briefly worked with the Lanteans on the Arcturus project, before leaving for the fear of her own safety over the hazards the Lantean commander of the outpost was willing to take. She spent the rest of the war on her ship, until she was eventually hunted down and shot down over a gateless planet. Lucky to have survived, Freya converted part of her crashed ship to a survival base. With the galaxy still scourged by the wraith and no means to provide sustenance, she chose to enter stasis, only waking up to conduct maintenance, and once every few centuries to check whether the wraith returned to sleep, and broadcasting a distress call with limited reach in hopes of a rescue. Her labor finally bore fruit, when she was picked up by Atlantis reconnaissance team 9 that happened to arrive by the system’s space gate. Having been out of contact with the rest of the Vanir for so long and after her health stabilized during a short stay on Atlantis, she agreed to go to Earth to aid SGC with her knowledge rather than return to the Vanir, in exchange for being allowed to conduct a non-damaging genetic research with volunteers. Her efforts were eventually rendered obsolete with the return of Ran, and while she waits for the result of that particular attempt to save her race, she offered her services on the UK’s science ship, something she has great deal of experience with. [b]Personality:[/b] Like a lot of Asgard and scientists in particular, she initially looked at humanity with a degree of disdain not matched since Hermiod. After her trip to Atlantis though and finding it hard to argue with the results the Tau’Ri got while the Aesir were locked in a losing battle with a bunch of machines, she started treating them on more equal ground. Freya eventually came to admire the human talent for what she calls ‘cost effective’ problem solving, as wella s the general ability to think out of the box, finding out that she can actually learn from them in this field, which lead her to interact with the humans more to study how they think. Hence, she is perfectly fine engaging even in idle chat, albeit she might not be particularly amused by it. In a combat capacity, Freya is one of the worst offenders against the Geneva conventions, spending no time to deploy the most horrible weapons if it gets the job done with minimal casualties on her side. Like most of the Vanir, she is capable of fighting on her own feet as well, using an exo-suit. [b]Equipment:[/b] Freya has a [url=https://www.deviantart.com/2-dpanda/art/DH6Girl-Gen-662480869]customized exo-suit[/url] developed during her stay shot down in Pegasus. Unlike the standard Vanir suit, it relies on heavier armor rather than various shielding systems. It also has massive sensor and scouting capabilities and an on-board scaled-down Asgard computer core, making Freya able to engage in heavy electronic warfare on the ground. It comes equipped with palm.mounted outlets for high voltage arc generators serving as short range and melee weapons, and shoulder mounted pods with weapons akin to the kull warrior plasma repeaters for mid to short range engagements. [b]Trivia:[/b] Voice actor: Moira Quirk Theme: Portal 2 OST - Reconstructing science [/hider]