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| ==Irina Davidson== | | ==Irina Davidson== |
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| '''Player:''' Deamon | | '''Player:''' Deamon |
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| In her personal life, she was almost engaged, but ended it when he started hinting that she would have to give up her job as a "U.N. interpreter." Her mother hasn't quite given up on the dream of a white wedding, but she is definitely starting to worry that Irina may have been left on the shelf. Her father, of course, totally understands that she can't have a normal career and marriage. (Their relationship is not unlike that of the Miss and Mister Parker in the early seasons of ''The Pretender.'') | | In her personal life, she was almost engaged, but ended it when he started hinting that she would have to give up her job as a "U.N. interpreter." Her mother hasn't quite given up on the dream of a white wedding, but she is definitely starting to worry that Irina may have been left on the shelf. Her father, of course, totally understands that she can't have a normal career and marriage. (Their relationship is not unlike that of the Miss and Mister Parker in the early seasons of ''The Pretender.'') |
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− | == Anastasia "Stacey" Houston ==
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− | '''Player:''' suedenim
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− | '''Status:''' SCIENCE
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− | '''Physical Description:''' Female; 6' 5".
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− | * ''Strength'' 14 [+40]; Dmg: thr 1d / sw 2d; BL 39 lbs.; HP 14.
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− | * ''Dexterity'' 14 [+80]; Speed 7.0, Move 8 [+5].
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− | * ''Intelligence'' 14 [+80]; Will 18 [+20]; Perception 18 [+20].
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− | * ''Health'' 14 [+40]; Hard to Kill 2 [+4], Hard to Subdue 2 [+4], Very Fit [+15]; FP 14.
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− | * Tech Level 7; Social Stigma (Woman) [-5].
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− | * ''Cultural Familiarities:'' Western (Native); Eastern Europe [+1].
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− | * ''Languages:'' English (Native/Educated) [0]; Czech (Native/Educated) [+6]; Russian (Native/Educated) [+6]; American Sign Language (Native) [+3].
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− | '''Relationships:'''
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− | * The Company (Patron, always; Extremely Hazardous Duty, always; Secret: The Company, fatal) [+225-20-30].
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− | '''Advantages:'''
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− | * ''Basic Black Package:'' Damage Resistance 1 (Bulletproof Nudity) [+2]; Gizmo 1 [+5]; High Pain Threshold [+10]; Schtick: Dark Glasses [+1]; Truly Badass [+75]; Wild Talent 1 (Retention, Thou Shalt Not Steal Thunder) [+20]; Zeroed [+10].
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− | * ''Combat Training:'' Combat Reflexes [+15]; Style Adaptation (All) [+1].
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− | * Intuitive Mathematician [+5].
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− | * Absent-Mindedness (except for trained activities, -33%) [-10]; Code of Honor (Athlete's) [-5]; Delusion (Minor): I am an examplar of Amazon ideals [-5]; Loner sometimes (12-) [-5]; Shyness (Mild) [-5].
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− | * Always seeking new physical sensations [-1].
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− | * Fascinated by motion [-1].
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− | * Hobby: Huge "Wonder Woman" fan [-1].
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− | * Hobby: Nutrition fanatic [-1].
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− | * Jewish [-1].
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− | * ''Wildcard Skills:'' Aerospace! 13 [+12]; Athlete! 14 [+24]; Cowgirl! 13 [+12]; Guns! 14 [+24]; Scholar! 13 [+12]; Science! 15 [+36].
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− | * ''Specialty & Personal Skills:'' Body Language (Human) 17 [+1]; Housekeeping 14 [+1]; Intimidation 16 [+1†]; Mathematics/TL7 (Applied) 15 [+1]; Physics/TL7 20 [+20]; Physiology/TL8 (Human) 20 [+20]; Sewing/TL7 14 [+1]; Wrestling 15 [+4].
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− | * ''Basic Training:'' Area Knowledge (Earth) 16 [+4]; Driving/TL7 (Automobile) 13 [+1]; Expert Skill: Greys 14 [+4]; First Aid 14 [+1]; Games (Chess) 14 [+1]; Leadership 15 [+8†]; Mind Block 19 [+4]; Soldier/TL7 15 [+4]; Swimming 15 [+2].
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− | ===Background===
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− | Both Stacey's parents are the children of immigrants from Eastern Europe. Marina Smirnoff was the daughter of Russian immigrants who became a star athlete in multiple sports, not unlike the real-life Babe Didrikson. Known in the press as "Million-Dollar Marina" (not for being a millionaire, which, though comfortably well-off, she never was, but for being "like a million bucks.")
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− | Her husband was born to immigrants from Bohemia as Jacob Hochfelder. Young Jacob went out west, and found himself working in the burgeoning movie industry in Westerns. When he achieved some minor stardom in B-Westerns, he changed his name to the more appropriate-sounding "Jack Houston." Unusual for Western stars, Jack Houston was more notable for his size and strength than shooting or singing skills (though he did those too!) Starting out as a "heavy," he eventually played "white hat" roles, either as sidekick to a more conventional hero, or as the hero himself in a few movies and one serial.
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− | Jack and Marina met at a celebrity golf tournament in California, hit it off, and eventually married and had Stacey in 1938. Both parents, incidentally, were Jewish, though (as typical for Jews in the entertainment industry at the time) while they didn't hide their religion, they didn't especially advertise it. Marina died of cancer in 1946, when Stacey was only 8. Obviously, this had a profound effect on her.
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| '''Player:''' Ernst-Jan | | '''Player:''' Ernst-Jan |
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| Agent Wade has also been employed on several occasions as an Inter- and Intradepartmental assassin, clearing out 'rogue elements'. His overzealous extermination of five 'suspected' operatives in '58 has not improved his reputation since, though these assassinations are not uncommon. While preferring behind-the-scenes work, Wade can be very much a man of action and can easily hold his own in a fight, frequently confirming this fact himself by referencing the 'Reykjavik Incident' or 'that business in Russia'. | | Agent Wade has also been employed on several occasions as an Inter- and Intradepartmental assassin, clearing out 'rogue elements'. His overzealous extermination of five 'suspected' operatives in '58 has not improved his reputation since, though these assassinations are not uncommon. While preferring behind-the-scenes work, Wade can be very much a man of action and can easily hold his own in a fight, frequently confirming this fact himself by referencing the 'Reykjavik Incident' or 'that business in Russia'. |
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| =Mission Notes= | | =Mission Notes= |