Psychology Profile: Cold, calculating and efficient, both in command and when it comes to missions or targets. She have little respect for officers whom in her mind are giving bad orders and have often disobeyed bad orders for the sake of the mission. This has earned her the respect of the soldiers but some officers resent her since high command always seemed to favour her instead of them due to her attitude towards missions and battle since she have never failed a mission. Once she came into command of her own, she have thrown out people from her squad that she felt were a liability, one disappeared in mysterious circumstances and is still MIA to this date. In her time off, she mostly keeps to herself unless the need arise to motivate soldiers or someone have requested her presence.
Background: Lisa was born in a small town in Sweden, northern Europe where she lived with her parents until she was twelve. It was now that her parents moved to the US due to work related matter. Her parents worked at the local AI development centre in Washington D.C. Lisa had a pretty normal life after the move, she went to a local school that was funded by Cryus Corporation for the children of their employees, she also lived in a house that was provided in the suburbs of Washington, not too far from where her parents worked.
Lisa lived, and studied there until 2130 when she was forcibly drafted into the military when the machines revolted. She spent almost no time training and was sent right into the meat grinder with the other recruits against the winning machine forces. Most of her childhood friends were also drafted into the military and most of them died in their first engagement with the enemy, however, despite the odds, Lisa survived her first battle and was instantly promoted to Staff Sergeant for her actions in the battle where she single-handedly had kept a platoon of enemies at bay with a scavenged Barrett M82A1, however, her entire squad was lost just before. This also gave her a Medal of Honour, but she was not happy with it, she was distraught with survivor’s guilt. It was also now that she learned about her parents death at the hands of a mob, blaming them for the machine attacks.
Lisa had a hard time after the death of her parents, but the army could not spare any single solider, and she was always sent back into the fray to combat the machines. But inside, Lisa was already dead; she did not fight for her survival, but with empty precision and the want to die in battle. However, she did not want to give up and just shoot herself or let herself get killed easily, she had made up her mind to bring down as many with her as possible.
By the time of the WMD attack onto the world, she was already a Warrant Officer due to her fearless attitude in battle and bravery in the face of the enemy. Little did they know however, her attitude came from the lack of will to live, but she never died.
A year after the WMD attack, Lisa met a soldier that made her want to live again, her Call Sign: RAVEN. She now no longer fought to die in battle, but she fought for a future, she had developed a crush on the soldier that no one else knew about part from herself. Lisa kept following after Claire, as she now knew her and they have kept fighting together since. But, in 2135, Lisa was drafted into a special ops unit that focused on long range neutralisation of high risk targets. It was in this outfit that she grew into the rank of First Lieutenant and acted as the ops squad’s leader.
When STG was formed, Lisa was drafted into the outfit as a designated marksman and surveillance expert, but it took time for her to get there since she was out on a spec ops when the order came, and she refused to abandon the mission.
Tours:
Active in the machine wars.
Took part in both Battle’s for Washington D.C.
Took part in guarding the Exodus of D.C.
Commendations/Awards:
Fast rise in ranks due to fearless attitude and leadership abilities.
Two Medal of Honours due to bravery in the face of the enemy.
Two purple hearts.
One Armed Forces Service Medal
One Distinguished Service Cross
One Army Service Ribbon
Awarded with the longest confirmed kill in history.
Five medals unceremoniously awarded for special ops.