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Sarah Corvus
Biography:
Sarah Corvus was born in Tacoma, Washington to
Cynthia and James Corvus. At the time, James Corvus
was a captain stationed at Fort Lewis until his
death in 1991 in the first Gulf War. His helicopter
went down over Southern Iraq, but his body was
never recovered. After his death, Cynthia Corvus
moved sarah to Lynn, Washington, a small town
two hours outside Olympia. There, she attended
Brighton Elementary School and Lincoln High School.
At the top of her class, Corvus was a popular
girl who headed the varsity cheerleading squad
and competed in the winter biathlon. Her sckills
in marksmanship, a sport her father taught her
before his death, won her a scholarship to the
University of Washington.
At the University of Washington, Corvus majored
in engineering with a minor in biology. Along
with her studies, Corvus continued biathlon training
and gained notoriety as a serious contender for
the 2002 United States Olympic Biathlon Team.
During an Olympic qualifying round early in 2001,
Corvus tore her ALC, requiring extensive surgery
and rendering her Olympic dreams an impossibility.
After recovering from her injury, Corvus was
recruited by the Sykes Group, a private military
and security firm. Prized for her marksmanship,
they trained her in hand-to-hand combat, communications
and stealth manoeuvres. She served briefly in
Sierra Leone, escorting American diamond traders.
In early 2003, Corvus requested and was granted
a month's furlong home. While there, Jonas Bledsoe,
the former Army Colonel and co-founder of the
Berkut Group contacted Corvus and convinced her
to leave the Sykes Group. She volunteered for
a new procedure meant to enhance the human body
beyond it's current capabilities and endurance.
The experiment went terribly wrong. Corvus went
rogue in April of 2004. She was missing until
August of that same year when she rampaged through
the Berkut Group compound, killing most of it's
inhabitants, including many of the scientists
who had experimented on her. She was killed by
her trainer
First Appearance: Pilot
DOB: 2/Nov/1980 [beleived
died 12/Aug/2004]
Family: Anne [sister, deceased]
Occupation: Freelance operative
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