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Approved Character (Kaiyō) Molli Byrne

Gles

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MOLLI 'ARRO' BYRNE is a player character played by GLES.

Species & Gender: Nepleslian Female.
Year of Birth: YE 24.
Organization: Star Army of Yamatai
Occupation: Space Infantry
Rank: Shoi
Preferred Plot: YSS Kaiyo.

Physical Description

Height:
5'7''
Weight: 130 lbs
Eyes: Red, cybernetic
Hair: Black, thick, neck-length w/ stubby ponytail
Build: Lean, athletic
Skin: Bronze
Misc: Cybernetic right arm, obsidian black, six inches longer than left arm, white Omni-Tricks logo (eight arms extending out in eight separate direction) near the upper shoulder

Molli is just under 6'0, smaller than a typical Nepleslian, because of the harsh conditions of slum living. Months of training and mass-building dieting in the Star Army transformed the scrawny youngster into a woman with lean and toned muscle definition, more athlete than bodybuilder. In a society that generally consists of beautiful women, Molli's physique does not follow that same convention; she has feminine curves and a jutting chest, but not to the extent of her peers in the Star Army. On more than one occasion, she was described as "boyish" by her peers, and it contributed to a slight but lingering insecurity that Molli felt about her appearance.

She has a natural bronze-colored skin pigmentation, full lips, a hawkish nose, and piercing narrow cybernetic eyes with red irises that emit a faint glow whenever activated. Her right arm is cybernetic, an obsidian-sheen Omni-Tricks brand limb longer and bulkier than her natural left arm; the elbow is, as the brand name implies, omni-jointed and capable of locking in place as befits its function as a racing aid. Her hair is raven black and thick, and since joining the Star Army, she has typically been cut to shoulder length and kept in a small ponytail extending to her shoulders.

Molli's voice is pretty even-pitched, leaning more toward a higher Alto with a scratchy quality reminiscent of a yowling cat.

Personality
Molli's personality was molded by the harshness of the slums, but in many respects, it also defies its culture of ruthlessness and self-interest. She is coarse, blunt, and no-nonsense, always ready to trade blows to protect herself and the people she cares about without hesitation. She is highly competitive, constantly pushing herself and those around her to improve, whether they want to or not. Though Molli loathes liars and cheats, she believes that winning is the be-all and end-all and that you deserve what you can get away with. Although she acts aloof, Molli is an emotionally sensitive person who secretly cares a great deal about the opinions and feelings of others, much to her chagrin.

Despite being a Nepleslian, Molli has precisely zero affection for the culture of her people, owing to the constant hardships she faced on planet Nepleslia. Since joining the Star Army, she has attempted to integrate into their culture to mixed results, owing to her tendency to come off as brutish and insensitive. That desire to belong motivates Molli to be a better soldier and fuels the fear of letting others down, being ostracized, and being abandoned by her comrades. The fear of rejection is why she volunteers for dangerous missions and is hesitant to get close to others.

One of Molli's long-standing goals is to garner enough influence to get her father out of Funky City and into a better life on planet Yamatai.

History
Born on the harsh planet Nepleslia, Molli Byrne grew up within Funky City's underbelly, where skyscrapers and smog blocked out the light, and unscrupulous characters preyed on the weak from the shadows. Her mother was a rising star in the airbike racing scene down in Los Apagos, but what should've been a promising career was cut short by a fatal crash on the speedway. An investigation strongly suggested that it wasn't an accident; though nothing substantial arose, the narrative of a racer being propped up by a slum gang tarnished the family's name. The family mechanic shop's steady business was the only reprieve from this hardship.

As a child, Molli spent her formative years within the massive apartment complex she called home. Other children saw a target in a young girl with an overprotective father; Molli saw them as people who needed specially prepared knuckle sandwiches. She won and lost enough fights to earn a reputation as a hellion who never brooked an insult, which had its advantages and disadvantages; namely, people thought twice about crossing her, but wannabe gangsters wouldn't stop trying to recruit a potential enforcer. Molli was aware of the rumors surrounding her mother's involvement with the criminal underworld, even at a young age, and wanted nothing to do with it.

Molli barely passed high school due to a lack of effort, which was when her father put his directionless daughter to work in the shop. There, she learned how to diagnose vehicles, take them apart, and get them working again. Molli discovered that she was good at this type of work and enjoyed it quite a bit, especially when she got to test drive rides out on the street. Her father's clients were all diverse, but the racers were Molli's favorite to interact with; they were all varied, from slummer street freaks, Los Apagos air biker rookies, and even a few Nashaten grav-bike pros; unlike most people, they respected Molli's mother and paid respect to her capabilities. Over time, the burgeoning desire to race filled Molli, who wanted to build a career that could lead to her mother's killer.

Unfortunately, this ambition was noticed by Molli's father, who swiftly banned his daughter from ever driving again. This punishment only pushed Molli to seek other ways to compete, and it was after a bold stunt at an unsanctioned race that she caught the eye of a local street sponsor. Though he was openly involved with a gang of racing scammers, Molli was enticed by his promise to fund her career as long as she proved herself. To commemorate their partnership, he gave Molli her first taste of cybernetic augmentation: an omni-jointed metal arm and two new eyes with scanning capabilities.

Over the following year, the young prodigy dominated several unofficial street circuits with an uncompromising and brutal piloting style that thrilled onlookers and infuriated the opposition. Molli's ruthless demeanor was fueled by an ongoing investigation into how her mother died, which had the young rookie brushing shoulders with gangsters and their families. It was a slow process, but it paid off when Molli discovered the truth: her mother's bike had been sabotaged by the man who'd started her career once she refused to throw a race for him. Running the man down with the grav-bike was something Molli enjoyed immensely, but it came at the cost of angering every one of his associates in the city. Suddenly, she was public enemy number one in the district.

Fearing for her and her father's lives, Molli fled on an outbound starship for Yamatai, leaving the past she knew behind. In the heart of the Star Empire, Molli initially enlisted in the Star Army to protect herself from any Nepleslian gangers that might dare to pursue her. To her surprise, military life was another exciting journey to devote to one of her passions: vehicles, particularly a new dream to pilot one of the Star Army's famed mecha. The journey to earn the right to land a spot in the cockpit began when Molli proved an adept power armor pilot in the Space Infantry course, pushing her into a roster of hopefuls that would end up on the esteemed YSS Kaiyo.

Social Connections
  • Carri Byrne (Mother) - A promising air bike racer who died in a fatal crash during a race and was post-humously remembered as an associate of gangsters.
  • Jackson Byrne (Father) - A cantankerous mechanic who serviced his wife's air bike her entire career. Stoic and unambitious, he only wanted to live a quiet life until he could rejoin his wife.
  • Nelson 'Vector' Barnes (Former Sponsor, Gang Leader) - The leader of the Barnes Racing Associates organization, a front for crimes centered on lifting up talent for rigging races. Sponsored Molli's mother, then had her killed, before supporting her daughter when she displayed a talent for riding grav bikes. Molli ran him down with one, which forced her to leave the city to escape the wrath of his gang.
Skills Learned
  • Star Army Common Skills: Star Army wasn't that different from a gang in Molli's eyes; she took to their regimen quickly, culture clash aside. Unsurprisingly, she favored the space infantry for the speed and power of their Mindy armor. Ultimately, she desired to pilot a mecha even more, but it wasn't in the cards.
  • Maintenance & Repair: Having worked in her father's mechanic shop for over a decade in the murky depths of Funky City, Molli learned how to repair nearly anything you could drive, and she honed those skills by working on hundreds of orders. Despite never attending a proper school, she's almost an expert at the craft.
  • Rogue: Funky City's slum gangs have their own language: 'The Cant," a hodge-podge of substituted words and pidgin-speak that obfuscate intent and redirect meaning. Besides getting tough, living around gangs taught Molli how to speak like them, which earned their respect. In return, they taught how to lie, cheat, and steal without getting caught.
  • Vehicles: Test driving vehicles that had just been serviced was how Molli discovered her love of riding bikes and going faster than everyone around her. To track down her mother's killer, she spent a year as a sponsored driver in unsanctioned grav-bike races held throughout Funky City, where her success was notable in a scene that tore through the unworthy.
Inventory & Finance
Molli has the following:
  • Star Army Standard Issue
  • A circular red patch with a white number 72 in the middle, large font.
  • Civilian attire: black boots, dark blue skinny jeans, a white blouse, and a dark brown synth-leather jacket.
  • A medium-sized journal with a pen stuck in the binding.
Molli currently has 3000 KS.

Character Will
In the case I become inactive (gone for more than a month):
  • Can this character be used as an NPC by a GM or FM? YES
  • Can this character be adopted after I'm gone for a year or more? YES
 
I've got some questions:
  • What year did she join the Star Army?
  • Is she a college graduate?
  • Where is her current residence? Specifically does she live in Yamatai now and have Yamataian citizenship? (the history is about Nepleslia)
 
I've got some questions:
  • What year did she join the Star Army?
  • Is she a college graduate?
  • Where is her current residence? Specifically does she live in Yamatai now and have Yamataian citizenship? (the history is about Nepleslia)
  • YE 45, at 21 years old.
  • No, only a high school graduate.
  • She lives in a Ternifac apartment after successfully applying for Yamataian citizenship.
 
Okay, my suggestion is to change the rank to Santo Hei. This is because Shoi is an officer rank that requires a college degree.

Commissioned Officers​


Officers are typically college-educated military career professionals who are either in complex roles that require a lot of formal education and/or training like doctors, scientists, and starship operators. Often found in labs and starship bridges. Line Officers are decision makers and leadership like Star Army Centurions, First Officers, and Starship Captains.
Source: Star Army Ranks on Star Army Space Roleplay

Rank​


Yamataian citizens serving in the Star Army of Yamatai typically start with a rank of Santô Hei. Some occupations require a college degree and start as officers at the rank of Shoi Kohosei. If you have rank questions talk to Wes who is the Star Army's manager.
Source: Creating a Yamataian on Star Army Space Roleplay
 
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