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Born in the unforgiving Frontier, Dr. Ashleigh Reid - still very much a human - learned early that the only person who was going to look out for her was herself. One day, she was hired by a mercenary group for a delicate job: steal an experimental fuel source being researched in the Outlands city of Olympus. It was the perfect job for Reid, who infiltrated and psychologically manipulated the researchers for years. When the lab self-destructed, she died.

And didn’t.

Her brain was put in a simulacrum shell, but in the process, she lost years of memories, and the trauma of her “death” caused her personality to fracture. Ash is the embodiment of the cold, perfectionistic, power-hungry side of Dr. Reid. But behind that confident façade, something sinister is simmering. After an encounter with Horizon that overrides Ash’s simulacrum programming, the framework that kept the vulnerable--yet intelligent--Leigh personality dormant has begun to crack. Ash joins the Games to prove she has transcended all humanity. Leigh’s determined to prove her wrong.

Dr. Ashleigh Reid, a human born in the harsh Frontier, quickly learned to rely only on herself for survival. One day, she was hired by a group of mercenaries to steal an experimental fuel source being developed in the city of Olympus. This was the perfect job for Reid, who managed to infiltrate the research facility and manipulate the researchers for years. However, when the lab self-destructed, she was presumed dead.

But she didn't actually die.

Instead, her brain was transferred into a simulacrum shell, resulting in the loss of her memories and the fracturing of her personality due to the traumatic experience. As Ash, she embodies the cold, perfectionistic, and power-hungry side of Dr. Reid. However, beneath her confident exterior, something dark and disturbing is brewing. After an encounter with Horizon, Ash's programming begins to break down, allowing the vulnerable yet intelligent Leigh personality to emerge. Joining the Games, Ash is determined to prove that she has transcended her humanity, while Leigh is equally determined to prove her wrong.

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Marr tired of "kicking" for Sandringham Kelly decided it would be more fun to work for Cracked Talon instead of Black Rattler, his friend Skud agreed however Bag disagreed so they kicked him and later apologized.

Marr, who grew weary of working for Sandringham Kelly, decided that joining Cracked Talon would be a more enjoyable experience than staying with Black Rattler. Marr's friend Skud agreed with this decision. However, Bag had a different opinion and disagreed. As a result, Marr and Skud decided to exclude Bag from their group, but they later regretted their actions and apologized to Bag.

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Marr, tired of "kicking" for Sandringham Kelly, decided it would be more fun to work for the Cracked Talon instead of the Black Rattler. His friend, Skud, agreed, however Bag disagreed so they kicked him and later apologized.

Marr, tired of "kicking" for Sandringham Kelly, decided it would be more fun to work for the Cracked Talon instead of the Black Rattler. His friend, Skud, agreed; however, Bag disagreed, so they kicked him and later apologized.

Dr. Ashleigh Reid was born in the unforgiving Frontier, where she quickly learned to rely only on herself for protection. Eventually, she was recruited by a mercenary group to steal an experimental fuel source from the city of Olympus. This job suited Reid perfectly, as she spent years infiltrating and manipulating the researchers. However, when the lab self-destructed, she died but her brain was preserved and transferred into a simulacrum shell.

Unfortunately, during the process, she lost several years of memories and her personality fractured due to the trauma of her "death." As a result, Ash emerged as the embodiment of Dr. Reid's cold, perfectionistic, and power-hungry side. Beneath her confident facade, though, something darker lurks within her.

A chance encounter with Horizon disrupts Ash's simulacrum programming, causing the vulnerable yet intelligent Leigh personality to start emerging. This creates a conflict within Ash as she joins the Games to prove that she has transcended her humanity, while Leigh is determined to prove her wrong.

Dr. Ashleigh Reid was born in a harsh and unforgiving Frontier. Knowing that she had to rely on herself, she became self-reliant from an early age. Eventually, she was hired by a group of mercenaries to carry out a sensitive mission: stealing an experimental fuel source from the city of Olympus in the Outlands. This job was perfect for Reid, who managed to infiltrate the city and manipulate the researchers for several years. However, when the laboratory self-destructed, she was presumed dead.

Except, she wasn't.

Reid's brain was transferred into a robotic body called a simulacrum, but this process caused her to lose many years of memories. Additionally, the trauma of her "death" led to a fragmentation of her personality. Dr. Ash, as she is now known, embodies the cold, perfectionistic, and power-hungry aspects of Dr. Reid's character. However, beneath her confident exterior, something dark emerges. After an encounter with a character named Horizon, Dr. Ash's programming begins to crack, allowing the vulnerable yet intelligent Leigh personality to surface. Driven by different motivations, Dr. Ash joins the Games to validate her belief in transcending humanity, while Leigh aims to prove her wrong.