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Message no. 1
From: Steve Mancini <phi@****.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: CHARACTER: Guardian Angel
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 1994 03:25:13 EST
CHARACTER
Guardian Angel
M-02
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Archtype: Female Ork Street Samurai
Description:
Guardian Angel, or just Angel to her friends, is often mistaken for
a man. Her strong stone chiseled features are only augmented by her short
military cut hair style. She never tries to look feminine and prefers loose
fitting mens clothing, with the exception being a snug tres chic black
leather tuxedo she has for special occasions. Her favorite weapons are her
modifed Browning Ultr-power (rebored) and her sniper rifle.
Biography:
Angel started her career as a bodyguard who quickly became disillusioned
with the life. After one too many bullets, she turned sides and honed her
skills toward killing people for money rather than protecting them. She then
met up with Babs, who she quickly took a liking to (rumors of a former affair
between the two are still unsubstantiated). After a short time, she once
again switched professions to shadowrunning. After several years of a
profitable partnership with Babs, the two became founding members to the
Dark Legacy. In addition to being the team Sniper, she is the 1st Gunner for
the team's MP Laser. In addition, she has developed several contacts within
the Ork underground that she uses for team purposes. While she often roleplays
the part of the "stupid ork" she has one of the sharpest minds in the group.
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Steven Mancini <phi@****.cc.purdue.edu>

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