Character Sheet for Sophie Wolf
Background/History
Sophie is the third special cyborg operations unit developed by the German Ministry of Security in conjunction with Russia under a secret bilateral operation focused on equalizing technological and combat conditions with Japan and the American Empire. Of the three units developed at the time, only two were successful, having suffered a fatal failure in the synchronization of the cyber brain and the prosthetic body in the first unit, causing the subject death. The second subject was the first success of the program but since the financing had come from Russia, as part of the treaty, it was ceded to the country to be incorporated into the Special Forces along with a detailed report of the processes to develop new units in the Soviet country.
Sophie was the third successful unit of the program, having offered herself as a volunteer for the procedure, enthusiastic to serve her country. As part of the process, her entire body is replaced by a prosthetic one with multiple dedicated improvements, effective for infiltration operations. Instead of traditional thermal camouflage, she got a variant based on nano machines, allowing it not only to become invisible to itself, but also to a companion. Her prosthetic limbs, while functioning as a unit, are also modular, which means that they are easy to disassemble and replace with others if she needs a different type of equipment. She's also equipped with a series of movement improvements capable of completely canceling out any noise and an adherent system on the skin that makes it easier to hide using the upper corners of the rooms during infiltrations. All of these improvements comes at the expense of the increased strength and endurance that cyborgs tend to have. Sophie is in many ways more fragile than the average of its kind.
While Sophie's training process was long and really tough, much of it consists of a large number of false memories from veteran combatants which were modified and implanted on her, replacing a large part of the memories of his past without her knowledge or consent. However she is not aware of this, at least at the time being. This process, however, also generates dissonance between his memories and thoughts and can sometimes cause blackouts and, on rare occasions, cognitive failures during combat decision-making, which prevents her from taking the role of team leader.