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Former Ursus underground fighter, Beehunter joined Rhodes Island after the scene broke up.
Now a guard who loves to show off her destructive prowess.

Clinical Analysis [Have at least 25% Trust with Beehunter]

Imaging test for this Operator showed blurry outline of internal organs with visible unusual dark spots. Unusually high concentration of Originium particles were present in her circulation, indicating signs of infection and confirming her as infected at this stage.

[Cell-Originium Assimilation] 1%
Surveillance is recommended for rare cases like this.

[Blood Originium-Crystal Density] 0.14u/L
Minor infection currently showing no sign of spreading.

Archive File 1 [Have at least 50% Trust with Beehunter]

A freeform fighter.
She's the simple, easily fulfilled eat-sleep-repeat type.
She enjoys dried fish and honey. So much so, that if offered a compensation package with only those two items, she would actually mull it over.

Archive File 2 [Have at least 100% Trust with Beehunter]

Since her underground fighting circuit broke up and everyone involved went into hiding, Rhodes Island has had a hard time gathering records of her past.
Beehunter doesn't remember her own childhood well. All she knows for certain is she's been making a living off underground fights since a very young age.
Her ideals come from the underground fighting lifestyle: Live simply, be rude when you have to, solve problems with your fists, and live in the moment.

Archive File 3 [Have at least 150% Trust with Beehunter]

There are no rules in underground fights. Winning is all that matters.
When fighting one-on-one, Beehunter can beat most opponents on talent alone.
However, on the battlefield, we rarely have the luxury of a one-on-one fight. Certainly not one with no interference. In short, Beehunter's skillset is not well suited to Rhodes Island's work.

Archive File 4 [Have 200% Trust with Beehunter]

But Rhodes Island doesn't turn down such talent due to combat capabilities alone. Beehunter's... simplicity left her drill instructor baffled during her onboarding.
In the end, we decided to focus on her strengths: Take her opponents one at a time and knock them down as fast as possible.
She quite likes this tactic because she doesn't need to think. Still, she does need to learn to observe the flow of battle.

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