Olivia is very serious. Her job is her life. She trains hard every day, ensures all paperwork is filed and is the perfect second in command. This is of course what stopped her promotion. Olivia is not a leader in her own right. Her skills and attention to detail is best suited for her job now.
Olivia is stubborn but always follows orders. She appears to never relax, always in work mode. Olivia is not unfriendly but her seriousness tends to turn most away from her company. On the field, her demeanour brings a great deal of calm to those around her. Olivia always appears to be in control, from her hair, uniform, weapon, and tone of voice.
Specialist Armour
Used by the Commando regiments, this armor is made of thin, form fitted plates made of a rare metal, which has been dipped in a black, plastic-like material. It covers the entire body, like Heavy Armour.
SA Type 142 Rifle
Two magazines
Like the majority, Olivia was brought up in the military school. Olivia is a twin. Her fraternal twin John served and died four years ago. Olivia was devastated. She doesn’t talk about him at all. Very few even know she had a brother.
Growing up the two were intensely close. Children are highly regulated with the Breeder Tour and for twins to be born is an extreme rarity. Schooled together, the pair spent every waking moment of basic training together. Both entered the commando regiments and at one time served in the same squad.
Four years ago, John was pulled to another squad when they suffered a few losses and needed some reinforcement soldiers. It was the last time Olivia saw him.
Olivia has been second in command for the last 3 years. She served the entire time under the previous commanding officer, Jacob Prescott. Olivia worked very well with Jacob and she had a great deal of respect for him. When he was killed, Olivia was sure that she was going to be promoted to Captain. Instead, another officer was promoted and took over command. Olivia has fallen in line easily under the new Captain’s command, although deep down she is angry and a little bitter that she was not promoted.