[hider=Sophia Silvertsten] Name: Sophia Silvertsten Call Sign: Omni Race: Human Creed: Silently in; Victorious out. Age: 28 [url=http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m278/AI_Omega/ModedRedTech.jpg]Authorized Official Physical Description[/url]: Stands at 5’9”. Operative has brown hair with deep, rich brown eyes. Her skin is a slight copper tone. She has minor scarring from combat across her right shoulder. Also, her left eye is a cybernetic implant, for during combat, a bullet gazed the affected area, whch required her to necessitated a replacement. She is outfitted with an Alliance Synthesis Armor. Weapons: Crusader Eagle Class Specialty: Engineer Powers: AI Hacking Arc Grenade Homing Grenade Incinerate Combat Drone Energy Drain Home World: Earth, North America Sector Biography: Sophia was born into a lower-middle class family. She, along with her parents, worked to sustain their way of life. Though the news always spoke of the new era of peace where prosperity, she never felt the fruits of this so called ‘golden era’. The advancements since the Reapers did nothing but bury the lower class into a plummeting state of depression from her point of view. Though her parent’s salaries were pathetic small, they were still able to afford Sophia’s private school where education where she took advantage of everything the institution had to offer. Though she lacked the side to understand the abstract, she excelled with number and science. Her aptitude in physics and mathematics excelled so much for a child that the Alliance, unbeknownst to her, began to track her. As her years in school came to an end, an Alliance representative offered her a way to not only pay for her continuing studies in engineering but also support her family. She took the offer in an instant and signed with the Alliance. Again, she consumed their knowledge with furious vigor. She also showed prowess in combat, which only strengthened her standing within the Alliance. When Basic and S.A.E.C. (Speciality Alliance Engineering Course) was completed, she received her assignment to the 116th whom were stationed on an outer Sol colony. By reports, it wasn’t marked as a high threat target. She maintained the colony defense system’s framework. When she wasn’t attending to her duties, her unit drilled for an attack that seemed non-existent. When Sophia gave up on expecting something exciting to happen, hell finally broke loss on the colony. A massive slaver fleet began to bombard the surface. Normally, the defense cannons would have reduced the attackers to mere space dust and debris. But what the slavers lacked in combat ingenuity, they made up with overwhelming numbers. With the turrets engulfed in fire, nothing stood in the way from the invaders from landing planet side. Since the colony wasn’t marked as a priority, the Alliance had seen fit to only assign the 116st, which consisted of fifty Alliance personnel. As the fight progressed into the third day, the 116st had retreated to the docks where they made their last stand, so the slavers wouldn’t breach the inner colony where the colonists sought refuge. Thinking quickly, Silversten quickly made for the automated defense turret controls. Because their commanding officer had a hot, round in the center of his head, she assumed command be it correct or not. Though her orders meant the death of her and the 116st, it was a decision which had to be done. The remaining Marines absorb incoming fire and cover her as she worked the defense turret mainframe. When the turrets came back online, the 116st was finished — save for one survivor. The turrets made short work of the slavers, but wasn’t quick enough to activate to save the corpses of the 116st. Silversten awoke weeks later onboard the ASV (Alliance Service Vehicle) Iverson within the med bay. She was reunited with the same representative that had recruited her back on Earth. It was here, when she lied on a operating table, that she received her formal invitation to be inducted into the N7 program. She accepted and committed to the program in lasting memories of those who passed away from her decision. Her motivation to push through the hellish training was that of her dead comrades of the 116st. Because of their sacrifice, they were able to save the colony and give her another chance to redeem their names through the code of war. Upon graduating from N7, she was met by another representative — not Alliance. He offered her a place in Echelon, a shadow group, and would only give her information if she said yes. He went on to tell her that she’d receive addition training in combat, cybernetic, and engineering warfare. She’d also be declared dead to everyone and her existence would end and a new one would begin. Without reflecting on what her parents would think, she said yes. Any other notables: Though she has committed to live a new life, she has somehow kept a family photo that she hides on her and shows to no one.[/hider] [hider=Writing Sample] It was the third day of the siege of Yuno, and the wave of slavers seemed endless. It was a mixed bunch, the slavers. There were turians, batarians, and salarians. If this were any other occasion, this gathering would have no doubt won the diversity award in Sophia’s opinion. Out of the fifty 116th that were stationed, a little over twenty remained. Sophia crouched over a terminal as her fingers danced across the keyboard. Readouts from her omnitool fed directly to her helmets visor. She frowned. There was no way a remote access could break into the ground defense system. One had to go straight to the main controller, which happened to be in the line of fire. A suicide mission As she continued to prod the network, she heard a body slam against the wall next to her. “Reinforcements aren’t going to make it.” It was Lance Corporal Davis. He checked his heat sink before popping over the rubble cover and firing off a few rounds before ducking back. “We can’t stay here. Shit, we already lost three more today.” Davis was right. Ever since their commanding officer took one to the head, Sophia had assumed command. It would have gone to gunny, but he couldn’t be located. She looked to the main conduit pillar, which stood by the inner colony’s main bulkhead doors. The inner colony was created to shield Yuno’s colonists from the planet’s harsh cold. Every second week of the month, the surface temperature dropped to the negative hundreds. The solution was the neatly erected half-spherical dome. Anything caught outside when the frost dropped would turn into an icicle in seconds. “I need to get to that pillar,” she said finally. “Andrews programmed the controls so no outside invaders could bypass the firewalls.” Davis surveyed the surroundings. “There’s no cover between you and enemy fire,” he said. “You could try an energy shield, but it sure as hell won’t hold long. Covering fire’s a pretty shit idea too. Hate to admit it, but the slavers have the high ground. All we can dish out are crack shots and prayers” “They’ll eventually pick us off if we hold this position.” “Which was your idea to fortify.” It took a large amount of restraint for Sophia not to pull rank. At the time, it was the most logical place to hold up. Spreading the units already stretched numbers in the outer colony was too inefficient, too many holes they couldn’t keep in check. When she chose this checkpoint, she forgot about the higher towers. Should have blown those things to hell before they fell back. She paid for the mistake now. Pushing the terminal away, she snuggled her gloved hands around her rifle. She had since removed her helmet as she stared at the cloudy afternoon sky. The chill bit her cheeks. The frost was coming. “Back when I was at the academy, I had this instructor. Real pain in the ass,” she said. “Out of everything he taught me, I remember the dumbest thing. Whenever we drilled or underwent engineering speciality tracks, he always asked us, ‘Are you worthy’?” If Davis was out of his black tinted helmet, Sophia swore he’d be arching one of his furry black eyebrows. “You’re not going crazy on us, Corporal?” Sophia shook her head chuckling. “I’m many things, Davis. Crazy isn’t one of them,” she said. “Here we are, in a situation which not many will probably ever encounter within the Sol system. Victory above all. We’d be shaming the very oath we swore into service.” The two shared a look of absolute silence. Within the unspoken, as enemy fire continued to rain upon them, an agreement was struck. “Corporal,” Davis said as he checked his heat sink clip. “You need to get to that pillar, and the 116th have the solution. We’ll draw those towers to us — hell even those untrained ‘riflemen’ out there. I’ll see if we have any full shields. Me and the boys will hold down the fort. You’ll have a runner.” “No. We need all hands at the barrier. Just give me a—“ “You know it won’t hold.” Though she wanted to argue and find another solution, there just wasn’t enough time. In the time she could spend arguing, the worser off her team would be. She gave Davis a ‘are you sure’ stare. He nodded. Reaching for her helmet, she fastened it to the rest of her black armor as it re-synced with the suits internal systems. Her personal shield readout and various other meters popped up to the side. “116th,” she said as she toggled team speak. She paused for a moment before continuing. “The only way out of this is reactivating the ground defense systems. The only way to do that is getting to the conduit. I’ll move to activate the defense grid, and the rest of you will provide covering fire. I need a volunteer.” “PFC Decasta, volunteering ma’am.” “On me,” she said. “Good luck to the rest of you. I’m counting on all of you to watch my six.” “Shit, Adams, I’ll watch your six any day.” A round of laughter erupted on the radio as more comments were exchanged. “Eyes above sea level, Mickey.” “Even better.” Sophia shook her head as Decasta appeared next to her holding a shield. Davis had already moved off as the remnants of the unit prepared. When everything was set, Sophia gave the go as she sprinted off. Weapon’s fire punctured the air around her as she could feel the force rush by all around her. Decasta followed at a safe distance behind. The sound of Alliance rifles answered the slavers as Sophia slid into the base of the conduit. She began working immediately. Hacking itself was no hard task. Anyone at home could learn to do it. The difficulty rested in breaking through an Alliance firewall and reconfiguring from FALSE to TRUE within said program. Chief Engineer Andrews was a legend at creating ‘boogies’ in his program. That’s what made him so proprietary to the Alliance. The only reason why he was here was because of the new systems. Only the higher engineers knew the nuts and bolts of it. Sophia knew only how to maintain it. “Almost there!” she said as she heard Decasta return fire from his shield. Moments later, she heard a thump behind her. Another death. The screen showed a series of numbers and code as it soon gave way to a network. She already removed the safeties from the cannons as they were ran the reboot sequence. They were going to make it. Suddenly, an error flashed across the screen. Sophia swore loudly as she fought to correct the error. Though she could feel bullets pelt into the surface all around her — some even hitting her shields — she continued to work. There was something warm seeping down her back, but that wasn’t important. The turrets were. As her fingers smashed into the keyboard, the error began to disappear as the acknowledgment of activation flashed across the screen. Confirming the status, she grabbed her rifle and made to move to cover. She hadn’t taken more than two steps before something hot pierced her left eye; her vision became a dark blood red. Victory above all she thought as she fell into darkness before she slamming against the cool, pocketed metal ground.[/hider] Here is my character and a writing sample. A few things before I have to run for choir: 1. As of now, for whoever has not posted that they will be making a character from after this message and out, you may not submit anymore. [b]THIS IS THE OFFICIAL CUT OFF. THOSE WHO HAVE VOICED INTEREST BEFORE I POSTED THIS MAY STILL SUBMIT.[/b] 2. Please have you characters done by tomorrow if at all possible. My planned start date for this is Saturday. 3. I will be sending a PM to all accepted with CSs. For some reason, when I try to link it to my intro post, it messes with the code. Huh. I think that's it. I posted guidelines to the intro post. Please look at them, for I'll expect all to follow it.