Subject B-46K // Phoenix

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This is information about the character below. You MIGHT see her in a book later on. Created as a fan-hero for Overwatch (the game).

 Created as a fan-hero for Overwatch (the game)

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[Subject B-46K]

Backstory:
A genetically modified human/avian hybrid with (unintended) Indigenous ancestry, created by Moira intended to be an aerial assassin addition to Talon. Subject B-46K eventually escapes with Influence's (fan-hero)  encouragement. She now lives in the woods, hiding away from any human civilization, mainly Talon. Her weapons are assassin based, and the reason she has hers is that she stole them from Moira's lab.

Appearance:
Golden eagle wings and tail, long black hair tied in a braid. Piercing gold eyes that seem to stare straight into your soul. Wears First Nations-style clothing, as she had to make it herself after ditching her hospital gown.

Strengths:
- Flying, although her wings are large and she needs a lot of open space in order to fly.
- Damaged nerve endings (she cannot feel pain throughout most of her body due to Moira's electrical experiments)
- Fast reflexes; sharp, eagle-like eyesight; superhuman strength
- Cunning nature and no sense of good or evil. She was never taught anything, so Subject B-46K does not know the difference between right or wrong. She will learn later on.
- Strong self-preservation instinct

Weaknesses:
- Unable to speak any human language, as she was not taught any. She can understand a few words though, similar to how a dog understands "sit", "speak", "heel", etc. Her vocal chords are mostly avian, which doesn't help either. She can replicate golden eagle calls to a T
- Unable to run or walk very well as per her long and heavy wings and general physique (her legs are joined to her tail in a way that makes her not very agile on the ground. She had to fly/hop like a bird)
- Unable to feel pain, therefore she is unable to know her limits
- Many phycological disorders due to experimentation: PTSD, frequent nightmares, hallucinations, adjustment disorder, DESNOS, emotional flatness
- If she is submerged in water, she may drown unless she orients herself and the weight of her wings doesn't drag her down

Weapons:

(Above) Wristblade (Assassin's Creed inspired): used for close-combat as a last resort

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(Above) Wristblade (Assassin's Creed inspired): used for close-combat as a last resort. On the underside of the weapon is a metal sheath. With the press of a button on the sheath Subject B-46K can extend it. Has to keep her hand away from the blade as it extends or else it will cut her hand off.

 Has to keep her hand away from the blade as it extends or else it will cut her hand off

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(Above) Throwing Knife: one of Subject B-46K's Six throwing knives. It is undetermined how far she can throw them, however, it is likely that she can throw them extremely far due to her superhuman strength. Coupled with her advanced eyesight from her avian DNA she can throw these knives with deadly accuracy. They have to be retrieved manually and Subject B-46K hides them in sheaths under her dress.

(Above, side-view) Wrist arrow launcher (Assasin's Creed inspired): originally injected a nerve-paralyzing toxin that immobilized her victims

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(Above, side-view) Wrist arrow launcher (Assasin's Creed inspired): originally injected a nerve-paralyzing toxin that immobilized her victims. After its first shot, Subject B-46K refuelled it with plant-based narcotics or poisons such as nightshade and belladonna. Only has one shot, and it needs to be retrieved later. With the press of a button, the wooden shafts extend and shoot the arrow like a bow.

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