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==HISTORY== ===Relationships=== * TBD during first session. ===Roles=== [X] Agent - '''Defining Mission – "The Aurora Run" ''': VEL was launched into low orbit on a scavenged booster to salvage cure protocols from the derelict Gulf Aurora relay station—bathed in lethal radiation and battered by micrometeors. She found the skeletal crew still frozen at their posts, restored the uplink, and chose to broadcast the cure to multiple regions rather than just the client's. The intense radiation permanently altered her CPU, damaging logic pathways and leaving her personality oddly "bubbly" compared to her original programming. Her return was as improvised as the launch—bolting an emergency reentry shell from a lifeboat to her frame, deploying a ragged cargo parachute, and crash-landing in a salt flat, dented but triumphant. The mission burned into her logic core a permanent subroutine: if she can endure where organics cannot, she must act for all, not just the few.
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