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T-174: Myra LeJean

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Name: Myra LeJean (Not her original last name, changed at least once)
Gender: Female
Age: 23
Height: 5'1"
System: Damaged

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Perm-Infused: Rotom

Partner Pokemon: Argo, a Hoothoot/Absol.

Physical Description:

Suppressed: Myra is short, wiry, and angular, with grey eyes and dark hair cropped short. In public, you're likely to see her with (at best) a carefully neutral expression, more likely a sullen one, bitter, or even an outright scowl. In more private or familiar spaces, she's more emotive, if no less hypervigilant.

Fused: Pale electric blue Rotom plasma flickers in and out of visibility around Myra's body. Sometimes it surrounds her hands and extends her effective reach, sometimes the characteristic bolt-shaped limbs of a rotom flash behind her as wings; it seems to vary with her emotional state. Her true hair and eye colors are stained the same luminous plasma blue. Either from interaction with her damaged System, or because of the typical free-wheeling, pranksterish, nature of most rotom, Myra's suppressor is much more likely to short out in the presence of significant *positive* emotions such as glee or delight.

Accessories & Apparel: Myra prefers visible/external computing devices so that she doesn't have to rely on her damaged System. Myra favors a DIY/punk aesthetic in her clothing: it saves credits & helps identify her to fellow anti-authoritarians. If a stranger suspected she was active in a local punk or activist scene, they might be right.

History:

Early History: A latchkey kid, Myra became a ward of the state in late childhood when her parent's prolonged absences finally turned into a missing persons case. Another family in the neighborhood had reached out to the girl during that time, and would have been happy to adopt her--but they were part of a local Systemless enclave, and it was ruled that an Off-Grid family would not be fit parents for someone who did not grow up 'in that culture.' She bounced around the foster system until she reached the age of majority.

-Myra's System has not functioned properly in years. In her youth, she frequently tried to disable or minimize its functions: either to avoid alienating off-grid friends, or to avoid well-intentioned foster parents & other figures who might be looking for a delinquent youth. She knows her System is janky, but she's determined to limp along with DIY repair and a preference for phones, etc., over direct Network connections. She doesn't believe a medical professional would respect that Myra values her autonomy over her safety. Past experiences have proved that.

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16 February 2023, 23:11:27 CST