Bio

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Operator name

Amber Grant

Nickname

Phoenix

ORG

FBI SWAT

Date of Birth June 5th (Age 33)

Place of Birth Seattle, Washington

Height 1.80m (5'11)

Weight 75kg (167)

Biography

"We all search for happiness and love, but we never search for the real emotions we need to survive."

As a child Amber "Phoenix" Grant grew up in a rich household. She is the youngest in her family, but she always found ways to get what she wanted. Her family had constantly traveled to different countries due to her parents jobs. Grant had slowly started to fall in love with different cultures and languages at a young age. At the age of 15 Grant was fluent in English, French, German, and Spanish.

Grant had excelled in physics and science, which got her a scholarship into Princeton University. She studied aerospace/ aeronautical engineering. After five years of college Grant got herself in the FBI. She worked her way through the FBI and got herself into FBI SWAT. While in the FBI SWAT she had to deal with nomorist terrorist attacks, but that never stopped her from pushing herself to her limits. Grant spent most of her time learning new cultures, languages, and new ways to create inventions. After two years in the FBI SWAT, Grant later joined the US Air Force.

While in the Air Force Grant had pushed herself past her limits. In her free time she taught herself Portugues, Brazilian Portugues, Italian, and Japanese. Grant slowly climbed her way up into the ranks of the Air Force and almost got herself to the top, until her F-15D crashed. The crash left her stuck in the hospital for two months. Which forced her to retire from the Air Force. After getting forced to retire Grant had moved to Amarillo Texas to live with her family.

Psychological Report

Specialist Amber "Phoenix" Grant surprised me when I first met her, she takes responsibility and curiosity to a whole new level. Which can greatly help her in the field and challenges the other operators. [...]

The first few meeting specialists Grant and I had, she was able to tell exactly where I was from, and how I got my accent without me giving her any hints. I was impressed, so I asked her a few questions about the other operators to see what she knew. She didn't hesitate for any of the questions I asked, which shows that she is confident in her knowledge. [...]

I have heard from a few of the other operators that Amber is easy to get along with, but if you make her mad you're going to have a bad day. This does show in her personality, there are days where she can make people laugh, but others it would be best to leave her alone. I haven't seen specialist Grant in a bad mood, she always seems to be relaxed as always, but that doesn't mean she can't be pretend. [...]

For the past couple of meetings Grant has been on the topic of travel. She is not someone to mess around when it comes to traveling and surviving out on her own. She seems to know a lot more than she lets on to believe, and I can't figure out why. Grant is good at hiding everything that she knows, not even Specialist Taina "Caveira" Pereira can get information out of her. I believe that this could help Grant out in the field, but around her peers it could do more harm than good. [...]

Specialist Grant doesn't talk very much about her family, but I have been trying to get her to open up. I can't help but notice when we start to talk about her family she gets fidgety and hesitant, this goes to show that she rarely talks about them. I still don't know why she doesn't talk about them, but she does come from a rich family, so anything could have happened to her in the past. [...]

I have noticed how good of a listener Grant is, it adis her quite a bit. You can ask her anything from a past conversation and she would be able to tell you every detail about it. Even though I don't believe this is her main way of learning new things, it is definitely one of her many ways.

-- Dr. Harishva "Harry" Pandey, Director of Rainbow

Notes

"After a few days of nothing but trial and error, I have finally got my F.I.R.E to work. Now my F.I.R.E is kinda inspired from Kapkans EDD, but unlike the EDD, the F.I.R.E is a lot smaller. There is a string that comes out of the device and can attach to the other side of a door frame. This string is the trigger for the device, whenever someone runs through a doorway and pulls this string. Half an ounce of gasoline will get released on whoever triggered the trap. While the gasoline is released, a spark will also be released and will ignite the gasoline.

Now I have done a few test runs with the device and it doesn't last for very long. So whoever is one fire will be put out in a couple of seconds, five seconds to be exact. And I have tested with Specialist Elena Maria "Mira" Alvarez and Specialist Jordan "Thermite" Trace just to be safe. The F.I.R.E can be a dangerous device and does need a few more upgrades, and I'm always open for anyone's suggestions."

-- Specialist Amber "Phoenix" Grant

Side

Attacker

Loadout

AR-15.50

SuperNova

D-50

Breaching charges

Flashbangs

F.I.R.E

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