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==Background==
 
==Background==
  
Imagine on Karrakis some people got bored and decided to mix up Blade Runner, Pokemon, Fate/Grand Order, and pop idol culture. The result was flash clones modeled and cultivated to superficially resemble iconic heroes and villains, so they could compete at various e-sports. You know how in some parts of Asia they breed these highly ornamental fighting fish? Imagine that, except with quasi-famous niche celebrities who enjoy the spotlight for a few years before pop culture moves on and new darlings are embraced - which is convenient because flash clones don't live all that long anyway. Like a super soldier program for lab-designed sporty waifus.
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Imagine on Karrakis some people got bored and decided to mix up Blade Runner, Pokemon, Fate/Grand Order, and pop idol culture. The result was flash clones modeled and cultivated to superficially resemble iconic heroes and villains, so they could compete at various e-sports. You know how in some parts of Asia they breed these highly ornamental fighting fish? Imagine quasi-famous niche celebrities who enjoy the spotlight for a few years before pop culture moves on and new darlings are embraced - which is convenient because flash clones don't live all that long anyway. Like a super soldier program except for lab-designed waifus.
  
 
Now then, this particular clone is based on a sort of Genghis/Kublai Khan, Mongolian conqueror kind of vibe. Except still all cute and ready to be fetishized, of course. But flash cloning is a tad imprecise so she decided DO NOT WANT and escaped as soon as she could. She's tactically brilliant, in a way, so it turned out to be easier than you'd think. Most of the clones were just designed to not want their own freedom. Her brain is hyper-focused on tactical analysis so she grows bored with normal life, and being a renegade clone of Genghis Khan costs money. So hey ho, it's the pir- I mean, mercenary life for me!
 
Now then, this particular clone is based on a sort of Genghis/Kublai Khan, Mongolian conqueror kind of vibe. Except still all cute and ready to be fetishized, of course. But flash cloning is a tad imprecise so she decided DO NOT WANT and escaped as soon as she could. She's tactically brilliant, in a way, so it turned out to be easier than you'd think. Most of the clones were just designed to not want their own freedom. Her brain is hyper-focused on tactical analysis so she grows bored with normal life, and being a renegade clone of Genghis Khan costs money. So hey ho, it's the pir- I mean, mercenary life for me!

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