character of my own to tag along with y'all. normally don't do this but i really, really like the characters you guys have put together. might not use them much but i like having the option available. [hider=Viper] [b]Name[/b] [indent][color=cyan]Zahara Blanco[/color][/indent] [b]Callsign[/b] [indent][color=cyan]Viper[/color][/indent] [b]Sex[/b] [indent][color=cyan]Female[/color][/indent] [b]Age[/b] [indent][color=cyan]30[/color][/indent] [hr] [b]Appearance[/b] [indent][hider=Appearance][color=cyan]Height: 1.75 m Weight: 67 kg Athletically built, as to be expected from an active lifestyle on top of consistent hours clocked in training, with an overall relaxed posture that belies a focused mind. She is no stranger to tough, physical work, as evident by scarred hands and a nearly complete lack of anything but lean bodymass. While not some hulking mass of physicality by any right, she nonetheless puts an effort into keeping herself in as fit a shape as she can be. Her features are fairly defined, angled and distinct, giving her a recognizable look that's hard to mistake. Jet black hair, normally never allowed below chin-length for ergonomic reasons, frames her dark russet complexion. Her eyes, almost completely matching her hair in terms of color, are normally hidden behind a pair of darkened glasses. Worn as much to protect her vision in everyday conditions as to conceal the parallel leylines of subdued, though noticeable, set of subdermal nanowires running from her retinal implants to the back of her head.[/color][/hider][/indent] [hr] [b]Psychological Report[/b] [indent][hider=Psyche Eval][i]"Lieutenant Blanco, the situation surrounding her, has been the source of no end of headaches on my end. No fault of her own, but this is particularly relevant for her. The circumstances of her involvement within RAINBOW, essentially strong-armed in by the US military, has left her with the impression of been given a handout. It drives her to prove to those around her that she has what it takes to be part of this taskforce, even if no one save herself is questioning her place here. Recommend joint operations with other members, both combat and otherwise. She works best as part of a cohesive unit, and the shared experience may work to lessen her lingering perception as being deadweight. She may not have earned her spot in advanced as others have done, though it's been my experience that Lieutenant Blanco is the sort of individual to earn the right to keep it."[/i] [b]- Six[/b][/hider][/indent] [hr] [b]Skills[/b] [indent][hider=Skills][color=cyan]Competent marksman. Extensive paratrooper and combat dive training. SERE training. Personnel recovery and survival. Aerospace command and control. Asymmetric warfare training.[/color][/hider][/indent] [hr] [b]Equipment[/b] [indent][hider=Primary][color=cyan][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/442796000676151296/691454963276054608/vhsk3a.png[/img] [b]Springfield VHS-K3[/b] 7.62x51 410mm (20+1) [list]1x/4x SU-230/PVS AN/PEQ-15 WML Weapon Light[/list] [img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/442796000676151296/691454958016528444/mp7a3.png[/img] [b]H&K MP7a3[/b] 4.6x30 180mm (40+1) [list]AMG UH-3 Holographic WML Weapon Light Suppressor[/list][/color] [/hider] [hider=Secondary][color=cyan][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/442796000676151296/691454960101097483/p400sf.png[/img] [b]SIG Sauer P400sf[/b] .45 ACP 120mm (10+1) [list]ROMEO2 reflex sight[/list][/color] [/hider] [hider=Utility][color=cyan]AN-M14 TH3 EMB6 EMP[/color][/hider] [hider=Gadget][color=cyan][b]HSVI-IEA3[/b] Robust third-generation artificial optical system, a crossroads between cutting edge medical, imaging, and nano-scale technology. What commercially works as a vision-restoring technology has been ruggedized and enhanced for military use. The base system, running off of available bioelectrics, provides restored vision of wavelengths between 200 and 1000 nms, along with visual acuity approaching 20/1. While initially invasive, the technology itself is subdermal and requires little to no external maintenance. The system can be augmented with external devices, currently taking the form of a wearable visor with its own dedicated power supply and sensors. This pushes the visible spectrum even further, with the radio frequencies emitted by many forms of communications technology well within detectable range.[/color][/hider][/indent] [hr] [b]Bio[/b] [indent][hider=Bio][color=cyan]Zahara's family has no prior history of military service, not that it would have any particular bearing on her upbringing given their amount of involvement in her life. What little information she could find on them later in life indicates both had been first generation immigrants to the United States, and both very young when Zahara was born. That's all she's ever cared to find out, the only thing she inherited was a name. Zahara herself grew up bouncing around the California foster system, and though a bright kid, never seemed to find a spot to settle for any extended length of time. The experience wasn't all for naught, her strong sense of independence and self-reliance having been born from it. This, in turn, spurred her onto finding ways to take her life into her own hands even while just a teen. She excelled in her studies, and while not a prodigy nor a lightning fast learner, she picked up the slack through drive and a razor-sharp focus. Even then, no obstacle was too great, no problem unsolvable with just the right application of enough time and effort. It paid off, as she graduated highschool a year early and was well on her way to higher education. It was then that she set down a path that would define the rest of her life since. On a recommendation she applied for the AFROTC program at her local university, and almost to her surprise was accepted in. Three and [i]half[/i] years later Zahara graduated with her Bachelor's in Aerospace Engineering, and by her 21st birthday she was 2nd Lt in the Air Force. Within two years she was promoted to 1st Lt, though she primarily worked onbase in more technical fields for those first two years. Shortly thereafter the young officer enrolled in CRO training, feeling as though her potential was being wasted behind a desk. She made it through the first phase of the selection process and was promptly shipped off to Fairchild AFB for Phase II. What followed were some of the most grueling three months of intense training she had gone through up to that point in her military career. Halfway through opportunity once again came knocking, and the Lt was forced to make a choice: stay and finish CRO training or take the plunge into something more. In hindsight, it wasn't a particularly difficult choice to make. Within a week Zahara dropped out of the CRO training process and was picked up by the Space Force, the fledgling branch having been recruiting promising members of the new generation to fill out its ranks. While technically still part of the Air Force, from there on Zahara's training became far more focused on the specific missionset of protecting the US's interests within Earth's sphere of influence. The specifics of which are buried behind a sea of black ink, and to this day she isn't allowed to discuss the exact process of it. She will mention having been to orbit several times, though exactly under what circumstances and by what methods is all very hush hush. Her work there came to an abrupt stop sometime three years ago, as an undisclosed training incident resulted in the death of at least two personnel and cost Zahara her vision. A radical block in her forward momentum that left her in a haze for the months as she recovered. Never one to wallow in self-pity, it came as a surprise to no one that she was seeking out avenues to [i]fix[/i] this even while recovery, getting ahold of friends and contacts within the military. This lead her to an in-house startup under DARPA contract, a neuro-connectivity company working to integrate the latest in medical nanotechnology into military applications. Zahara's field experience and unique injury made her an ideal candidate for patient trials, and only a few short months later she was one of the patients receiving the second-generation of vision restoring nanotechnology. For a little over a year she trialed the technology, having her own vested interest in the success of it, and was one of the first to volunteer for the next stage of the trials. The third iteration of the devices finally delivered on not just restored, but improved vision, the demonstration of success leading to more mainstream funding and bump in interest in the capabilities of the technology. This is where RAINBOW came in, though her road to the organization was far from ordinary. Wishing to see the performance of the technology outside of hand-built trials and scenarios, Zahara was; much to her own enthusiasm; push back into active service, though not for the US military as before. Instead she found herself in the unique position of having been assigned to the RAINBOW program by the Air Force, rather than having been selected by SIX himself. A situation which had its fair share of pushback from nearly all sides, not that she would let that get the better of her.[/color][/hider][/indent] [hr] [/hider] throwing them up here as sort of an open invitation for stuff if anyone sees anything glaring. might make some graphics and icons for her at somepoint in the future.