[hider=Claudia, the Incidental Pirate][hider=appearance][center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/0e8b99a6-9a52-4fec-8641-6c78c8eb466a.jpg[/img][/center][/hider] [b][color=cd5c5c]• Name:[/color][/b] Claudia [b][color=cd5c5c]• Title:[/color][/b] Incidental Pirate [b][color=cd5c5c]• Species:[/color][/b] Human [b][color=cd5c5c]• Age:[/color][/b] 24 [b][color=cd5c5c]• Background:[/color][/b] Piracy ensured two things in a pilot; Quick wit under pressure and a willingness to do whatever it took to get away with their payday. Whether it was exotic cargo or living cargo, Claudia was a dab hand at hauling them to waiting buyers and disappearing beyond the Lagrange point before law enforcement saw the first hint of her engine's exhaust. She had to be or her Captain would be selling her ass and getting a different pilot. Still, such a lifestyle had ample downtime waiting for work to spring up, and her grouchy Captain didn't care if Claudia took the ship to make money on the side with some professional racing. And hey, no one would mind a few racers going missing, would they? [b][color=cd5c5c]• Ark Gear: [i]Dogma[/i][/color][/b] [center] [hider=Ark Gear][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/a1584f12-af9b-4b95-9e78-5833b81f8dc3.jpg[/img][/hider] [/center] The Dogma is bulkier then the average racer, but trades the armor plating and defenses of ships of similar size for raw engine power and armaments. Technically Claudia is listed as the only crew member, but that is only because the androids and her beloved drone are listed as equipment. Bob is a spherical drone Claudia is never parted from, it's simplistic AI still capable of performed tasks as Claudia directs him. It's hardened chassis and anti-gravity propulsion makes it a reliable companion to navigate the cock pit even in the most harried of situations. Makes a terrifying bludgeon in a pinch. The androids are humanoids models, lacking in any complex emotion software, though Claudia suspects they've developed a deadpan sense of dry humor since acquiring them. Naturally boarding actions aren't looked fondly upon, but if no one questions missiles fired then she shouldn't be penalized for firing something [i]less lethal[/i]. No interstellar vessel would be complete without missiles. Low yield, decent range, and high maneuverability for chasing down someone's engines without blasting apart anything that matters. Because a damaged ship is still one worth selling for more then just scrap metal. [b][color=cd5c5c]• Sample Post: [/color][/b] [b][color=cd5c5c]• Other:[/color][/b] [/hider]