[center][img]http://www.fashionlady.in/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Deepika-Padukone-on-Vogue-India.jpg[/img][/center] [b]Name: [/b]Saanvi Vohra [b]Criminal Nickname:[/b] Sai [b]Preferred Name:[/b] Sai (meaning saint, master, or lord in Sindhi) [b]Year Born:[/b] 2055 [b]Age when incarcerated:[/b] Thirty-five [b]Physical Attributes:[/b] Standing at 5'9", Sai appears to be much taller due to the way she carries herself. Head held high and back straight, an arrogant demeanor clearly shines through. [b]Crime(s) Committed:[/b] â–ºBlackmail â–ºHuman Trafficking [b]Personality:[/b] With a clever business-sense, Sai understands that everything has a price tag. She befriends others based on their value to her, and will quickly throw away those of a seemingly lesser worth. Her most interesting trait is the ability to switch personalities for others on a dime, and is capable of forming relationships with the goal of owning their loyalty. Intelligent as she may be, she is quick to anger and has a penchant for spontaneity if disinterested. [b]Brief History:[/b] A wealthy family at her grasp, Sai was never one to want. Between language lessons and half-hearted ballet recitals, she was a spoiled child. This, of course, became a permanent trait as the girl grew. In her adolescent years, Sai began to realize the true power of affluence, the government having had close ties to her father's wallet. He was one of the few able to run his country in the way he wished- quietly and behind the scenes. Envious of this power, and the sole Vohra heir, she dreamed to follow such a path. A bright future ahead of her, the family business fell easily upon her lap. Uncaring towards the affairs of the United Nations or its enemies, Sai pursued personal interests. Information brokering had become her speciality, and with a fortune at her side, she sought to broaden her horizons into escort services. Aware of the power of alcohol and lust, she created a web of like-minded people who used their talents in exchange for the slurred secrets of politicians and intelligence agents. Due to such a vast network, word of her power had spread from spurned colleagues. Extremely difficult to prosecute, she lived in comfort until the creation of the Apox center. One of the first prisoners, they captured and held the woman until proper evidence could brought against her case. Unjustly being placed alongside the world's worst criminals as they awaited their own trials, she was left in a stasis for decades. [b]Miscellaneous:[/b] She is capable of speaking English, Hindi, and Sindhi.