Name: Kallin Harper
Age: 17
Gender: Female
Role: Vice President (Student Council)
Weapon: Handgun- Glock41 Gen4 with tactical light
Appearance: Her black hair is typically kept in a ponytail. Her toned muscles are easily seen through her hugging black tank top, black combat pants, and the black suspenders she wears. Kal also wears black fingerless gloves and combat boots. Her black trench coat completes her outfit and conceals the shoulder holsters for her handguns. She hardly wears a smirk, and nearly never actually smiles. She has grey, steely eyes.
Personality: Cold, calculating, loyal, extremely protective over her friends and civilians. Kal doesn't flinch from gore or combat and understands the hard choices and decisions that have to be made. She'd rather fight a thousand zombies to the death than have to discuss her emotions to others. Even though she's seen as tough and serious, Kal is very sarcastic and actually wants the people she has vowed to protect to see her as more than just a killing machine. She has a deep seeded fear about becoming the monster most see her as because of her callous personality.
Hobby: Target practice, and guitar.
Rank: Frontier (//>)--ZScout
Background: Kallin's dad was a ZScout before he got promoted to a General. Ever since she could hold a gun, her dad was teaching her how to hold it. Her mother was killed by a zombie when Kal was two. After that, her dad was completely consumed by the need for revenge and to destroy as many zombies as possible. It wasn't until eleven years later when Kallin was thirteen did her father go on a mission that he never returned from. Kal remembers waiting for her father to return from the special mission only to have his second in command, Clark Grey, inform her of his death. Grey was technically the guardian of Kallin now, but she never treated him as such. To her, he was a superior and he preferred it that way.
Kal didn't have many friends, focusing on her future as a protector of the people and an asset to the military. Growing up without a real role model for human emotions, Kallin closed herself off to people, solely concentrating on her skills. The academy was her favorite place, and she was thoroughly happy to be somewhere where others wanted to focus on the greater good of society. As the VP of the Student Council, Kallin knows she's on the fast track of following her father's footsteps.