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Sunrise (5'6"/1,68m, 170#/77kg, age 28) looks and acts like she owns the place, no matter the place. On business, she prefers severe clothing in black, favoring leather, and narrow heels that make her heavy, march-like steps reverberate like gunfire. She looks like the wrestler she is; muscle is packed densely around her medium-height frame, and an hourglass figure as assertive as the rest of her around that. She has dark bronze skin, high and expressive eyebrows, strong cheekbones, a bold nose, and a mouth that varies from scowls to a Mona Lisa smile. Her golden eyes, set deep in her face, belong on a large raptor. Her straight, coal-black hair is pulled into a tight bun.
 
Sunrise (5'6"/1,68m, 170#/77kg, age 28) looks and acts like she owns the place, no matter the place. On business, she prefers severe clothing in black, favoring leather, and narrow heels that make her heavy, march-like steps reverberate like gunfire. She looks like the wrestler she is; muscle is packed densely around her medium-height frame, and an hourglass figure as assertive as the rest of her around that. She has dark bronze skin, high and expressive eyebrows, strong cheekbones, a bold nose, and a mouth that varies from scowls to a Mona Lisa smile. Her golden eyes, set deep in her face, belong on a large raptor. Her straight, coal-black hair is pulled into a tight bun.
  
The fourth of five children, and the only daughter, Sunrise learned very quickly how to fend for herself. Her family lives in a poor neighborhood full of her people; more community-oriented than the Alliance Chinese city they were part of, they kept their heads down and tried to hold on to their traditions while dodging the attention of the giant military contractors who effectively ruled the city. She became hellbent on breaking the cycle of poverty and find a way to bring real money to her family without selling out. While setting out to establish herself and build supply lines back to her community, she met Nadezdha and the two hit it off more or less immediately. The war severed that relationship—Nat stayed civilian—and changed her, hardened her. They stayed in touch, but for security reasons neither could divulge their location or mission, so all Sunrise knows is that Nat is OK and making her way.
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The fourth of five children, and the only daughter, Sunrise learned very quickly how to fend for herself. Her family lives in a poor neighborhood full of her people; more community-oriented than the Alliance Chinese city they were part of, they kept their heads down and tried to hold on to their traditions while dodging the attention of the giant military contractors who effectively ruled the city. She became hellbent on breaking the cycle of poverty and find a way to bring real money to her family without selling out. While setting out to establish herself and build supply lines back to her community, she met Nadezdha and the two hit it off more or less immediately. The war severed that relationship—Nat stayed civilian—and changed her, hardened her. They stayed in touch, but for security reasons neither could divulge their location or mission, so all Sunrise knew was that Nat was OK and making her way.
  
 
She gave the Browncoats no chance to win, at least not on her local front, but the opportunity to blacken some eyes and bloody some lips on the way down was worth it. She helped secure and coordinate supplies to the front lines and movement of injured troops back to medical, and flew some of the ships herself. This involved some combat, so she improved as a logistics coordinator and become more well-rounded as a pilot and captain. She made a fair few connections, but in wartime people have a habit of dying, or going to ground after defeat, and so she doesn't have nearly as many as she hoped for. She still has her brown coat. She rarely wears it, mostly because it clashes with her mostly-black wardrobe.
 
She gave the Browncoats no chance to win, at least not on her local front, but the opportunity to blacken some eyes and bloody some lips on the way down was worth it. She helped secure and coordinate supplies to the front lines and movement of injured troops back to medical, and flew some of the ships herself. This involved some combat, so she improved as a logistics coordinator and become more well-rounded as a pilot and captain. She made a fair few connections, but in wartime people have a habit of dying, or going to ground after defeat, and so she doesn't have nearly as many as she hoped for. She still has her brown coat. She rarely wears it, mostly because it clashes with her mostly-black wardrobe.

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