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Anne Pollicino
Strength 4x |
Agility 3d |
Intellect 9b |
Willpower 6d |
Powers:
(none)
Equipment:
Laboratory: Anne is a techie that works for Project: Spitfire, and as such, she has complete access to Jenny Swensen's M.A.X. technology. She could conceivably build herself a M.A.X suit all her own, should she have such an inclination...
Hindrances:
Near-Sightedness: Anne can barely see without her blue, square-framed glasses. Should she lose them somehow (as they do present an appealing target in a fight) her Strength and Agility scores should be considered zero for the purposes of combat. Until she gets them back, at least...
Skills:
Computers: rather stoked by the advent of the computer age, Anne has strived to learn everything she can about such machines. As such, she can program, design, and even build computers. Also, she can easily put together computer controls for existing machinery, roboticizing it with ease.
Espionage: as a member of the C.I.A., Anne has had to learn basic espionage principles, like putting various clues in a crime together to solve it, operating 'spy' equipment, and tailing a target (as well as detecting when she is, in turn, being followed...).
Law Enforcement: Anne's training by the C.I.A. has also included a working knowledge of both federal and international law, as well as a general understanding of the government's international policies. Also, she's a licensed gun-bearer - neat, eh?
Marksmanship: though she abhors violence in general, Anne nonetheless can utilize a gun in combat, should she find the need. She prefers small firearms, but is skilled in the use of any standard, semiautomatic, or full automatic guns.
Robotics: in addition to her extensive computer knowledge, Anne is a pioneer technician in the field of heuristics technology, having learned everything there is to know about Jenny Swensen's M.A.X. technology - since it's her job to keep the suit running. She can build and repair robotic devices easily.
Calling:
Explorer: Anne digs technology. She loves tearing into a device and seeing how it ticks, especially if she's never actually seen such a device before. Furthermore, she loves building new applications for existing technologies, a trait that has helped her to create all kinds of new add-on pieces for Jenny Swensen's M.A.X. armor.
Costume:
While at work, Anne tends to wear a big white lab coat, as well as professional-looking clothes.
Personality:
Miss Ane Pollicino (known to everybody as just Miss Pollicino) comes across as an eager beaver, a lady who goes out of her way to do her job well. That may be because she's just really good at it, but she seems to actually enjoy what she does. And, since she works for the C.I.A., that's not always nice work...
Real Name: Anne Pollicino
Occupation: C.I.A. operative, Project: Spitfire techie
Legal Status: American citizen with no known criminal record
Marital Status: single
Alias(es), if any: none
Group Affiliation: the C.I.A., Project: Spitfire
Height: 5' 7"
Hair: black
Eyes: brown
Weight: 105 lbs.
Other Distinguishing Characteristics: her blue, square-framed glasses.
Story:
The personal background of Miss Anne Pollicino is virtually unknown, other than the 'Miss' part. It is known that she is a member of the Central Intelligence Agency, working for them in the capacity of a techie. She was so good, in fact, that she got pulled into Project: Spitfire by Edmund Roth, an old associate that needed her expertise on getting the group started.
She was integral to the first mission the Project undertook, which involved the destruction of the Soviet M.A.X. tests in Afghanistan. She was absorbing all the intelligence on the mission, and doing success projections based on the info she was getting from Roth. Of course, the mission succeeded, and Miss Pollicino was retained to help the Project out on further operations.
For instance, she put the Mark 3 M.A.X. suit back together after it got trashed in battle with Nicaraguan soldiers, during a mission to determine whether or not the Central American country was utilizing M.A.X. technology. Later, after this operation, she was helping Jenny Swensen to better utilize her Spitfire suit, by assisting in her training maneuvers.
In addition to this, Miss Pollicino acts as a sort of tactical liaison in all of the Project's missions, whether Jenny Swensen, Jake Travest, or anybody else is wearing the armor. Though the current status of the Project is unknown, it is assumed that Pollicino is still working for them, if not actually wearing the suit on missions. After all, both Jenny and Jake are out of the picture.
And, the Project seems to enjoy putting their most talented techs in the line of fire...
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