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'''Flaw''': Rudderless. She wants to find out where she fits in, and that means she's sometimes far too likely to go with the flow of people around her. Also she's not great at long-term plans.​
 
'''Flaw''': Rudderless. She wants to find out where she fits in, and that means she's sometimes far too likely to go with the flow of people around her. Also she's not great at long-term plans.​
  
===Contacts===
 
  
'''NAPD bosses'''
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===Backstory===
*''Capt. Aya Vasquez, traffic'' (Uncompromizing and demanding, but not entirely hostile)
 
*''Capt. Carl Minamoto, counter-terrorism' '(Holds a grudge since that failed undercover op)
 
 
 
'''NAPD contact'''
 
*''Lt. Sakura Tucker, Vice'' (one of the people on the Force she stays in contact with, on the take due to a gambling problem)
 
 
 
'''Mafia smugglers'''
 
*''Slippery Jim Cucceli'' (friendly, competitive)
 
*''Twitchy Tina Sakharova'' (doesn't like new blood, not very trusting)
 
  
===Backstory===
 
  
 
Vera Selenium is a former NAPD traffic cop with a checkered service record that she'll protest isn't all her fault, but grumblingly admit that some of it is. She originally joined up in hopes of getting off the moon, which immediately soured most of her home neighborhood relationships so she has nothing to go back to up there. Earthside, she started off as a beat cop with hopes of making detective, but trouble kept following her. More than a few of those neighborhood relationships had been among the local criminal populations, and their connections in New Angeles tried to leverage that over her... and then her bosses tried to leverage her as an undercover double agent. She wasn't particularly suited for subterfuge, unfortunately; that operation went badly, bad publicity was had, lives were lost (criminal but also unfortunately-in-the-vicinity-of-criminals), and her chances of promotion into the upper ranks were pretty much gone. She used what tenuous pull she had left to beg off into traffic enforcement, which was supposed to uneventful enough - and low-prestige enough - that she could just finish out her career without attracting attention.
 
Vera Selenium is a former NAPD traffic cop with a checkered service record that she'll protest isn't all her fault, but grumblingly admit that some of it is. She originally joined up in hopes of getting off the moon, which immediately soured most of her home neighborhood relationships so she has nothing to go back to up there. Earthside, she started off as a beat cop with hopes of making detective, but trouble kept following her. More than a few of those neighborhood relationships had been among the local criminal populations, and their connections in New Angeles tried to leverage that over her... and then her bosses tried to leverage her as an undercover double agent. She wasn't particularly suited for subterfuge, unfortunately; that operation went badly, bad publicity was had, lives were lost (criminal but also unfortunately-in-the-vicinity-of-criminals), and her chances of promotion into the upper ranks were pretty much gone. She used what tenuous pull she had left to beg off into traffic enforcement, which was supposed to uneventful enough - and low-prestige enough - that she could just finish out her career without attracting attention.

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