Character Name: Lauren de Vesci
Species: Human
Sex: Female
Age: 18.
Occupation: Unemployed/thief
Biotic: No
Biotic Powers: None.
Tech: Yes
Tech powers: Tactical cloak, overload, sabotage
Combat powers: None.
Weapons Carried: Phalanx, Avenger (found in the Thames)
Basic Appearance: She has very long, black hair with a purple streak down one side. She is average height, and slim in build. Her clothes are lined with ceramic plates to provide additional protection against gunfire, but she does not actually wear real armour, instead using her tactical cloak to stay out of combat situations as best she can. Her appearance makes her look somewhat cute.
Personality: She was 'awakened' by the Reaper war, and saw that her individual needs were not important in the grand scale of things. As such, she began to ferry supplies from the Thames to the remaining soldiers in London - anonymously. She does get scared easily, but does not let it phase her if she has a good enough objective. She tends to stay out of sight as much as possible, given the situation with the Reapers. Although she does prefer to be hidden, she is quite a sociable person, and tends to have conversations with others who are resisting the Reapers. She cares deeply for her sister, and is extremely worried about her.
Brief History: She was brought up in an orphanage in London with her sister. Several years after they first arrived at the orphanage, however, it closed due to a lack of funding and she and her sister found themselves on the streets, and she was forced to steal to stop themselves from starving. She earned quite a reputation as a pickpocket in London, but never took any more than what she and her sister needed to live. When the Reapers invaded, she realised that unless something changed, she and her sister would both end up dying - hence why she moved towards the Thames, away from her sister, to try and stop them advancing any further. Despite only being shown how to fire a weapon several weeks into the Reaper invasion, she has been useful to the war effort in London, whether it be by transporting weapons and equipment, or providing information - in the same respect that children are sometimes used as messengers in wars today.