Hello everyone, those I know and who I don't, nice to see this is going along pretty well. I've decided to stake some interest in this as I've talked with Red and Akashi both about it, so here I am with a CS to slap up. While I have little to no knowledge of Muv Luv, it certainly has my interest from what I've been told. In the meantime, it's not much but I am starting up one of the animes, as well as taking in what information I'd need from asking Red and the first page post as well.
Without further ado, I hope my CS is alright with you all.
Name: Seras Sinclaire /
Age: 24 /
Height: 6'1" /
Weight: 162 Lbs. /
Gender: Female
Nationality: United Kingdom - Britain
Branch of Service: Royal Marines
Rank: 1st Lt.
Experience: Veteran
TSF: EF-2000
TSF Loadout:
Impact Guard
1x Mk.57 Assault Cannon*
1x BWS-8 Flugelberte
2x Close-combat daggers
*Due to the only source of ranged combat, additional ammunition is carried
Personality: Relatively someone most people would enjoy keeping company, Seras does have a kind side to her but can be quite invasive and stubborn. Some would say she was a charmer, with looks to easily match but would rather get herself busied with her line of work if given the chance and some nice toys to play with. Finds herself entranced when she has something interesting to repair or work on and an odd sense of pride and enjoyment over her TSF equipment being used effectively in an operation. Overall she's good-natured but quite catty to liven up a stiff situation, it would depend on the individual if they'd find the first comment of this to be accurate. Often times it'd be the severely prudish that'd get their toes stepped on among few others with how she functions.
History: Egyptian-born but British raised, Seras had a rather 'rough' upbringing like most during the wars. Losing her mother in her early child years, it was left to her British father to raise her. Due to his standing in military service, the obvious choice was to prepare her for that course of life as well. Her militaristic upbringing was harsh, often due to other trainees, cadets and the like would treat her unfairly for being a 'mutt.' Joining the Royal Marines through her aptitude, it was no easy feat nor was it easy to stay in. With aggrievances usually involving her injuring fellow members oftentimes with her own deal of injuries and claims of insubordination, the aspect of her becoming a TSF pilot among her peers were strained to a point where it was questionable to keep her, as fraudulent as most cases may have been.
Eventually it lead to her placement to non-combat roles that had taught her all she needed to know to tune and work on the equipment, machinery and eventually TSFs that lead to one of her few strong points in the Service. In fact, she grew to rather enjoy being able to get more hands-on with the equipment. Her position was always strained on one side or another as her peers knew her performance record was exceptional but battlefield issues and sometimes political and racial points of view often collided to cause disarray of the situation. Despite that, she still felt it in her heart she was as much a citizen for her nation as any other, regardless of her upbringing, she was raised under the UK.
Years pass as Seras' experience grew, for better or for worse. Spending her time equally as a pilot and a mechanic, the times she would be out was providing key support towards long-range targets often. While death is one thing soldiers must accept can happen to anyone at anytime, it is still something that bothers her to this day outside of operations. With recent shortcomings, it fell upon her and the better interests of her higher ups to place her among the ranks of the Multinational 336th TSF Special Missions Regiment project.
Extra:
- Letting her have a look at someone's equipment and such is a good way to earn her trust and respect, in hopes that the same is returned to her, but it is not the only way.
- Among her own, she carries a couple extra dog-tags with her; reminders of those she once fought with in this brutal war of survival.