"Is this easy mode?
Code Name: D. Va
Real Name: Hana Song
Age: 19Race: Human
Nationality: Korean
Personality: Given Hana Song's previous exploits before exploding both on the world stage and actually exploding
things, it's not surprise to many that there's a bit of a competitive streak to the young girl. For the most part it's all done in the spirit of friendly competition, even if her accomplishments behind the screen and behind the controls have made her a bit on the playful side of arrogant. She doesn't harbor any true feelings of hatred or anger towards those who work with her, but that won't stop her from showing a bit of harmless disrespect. It's ingrained into the culture she grew up with.
Because of her attitude, which still seems to treat the very real threats both to her homeland and the world as nothing more than a game, people tend to treat her as a child, or at least as someone who should not be at the front lines with those who have trained and given blood and body for their respective causes. It always annoys Hana when people call her out on her age or her attitude, quickly turning her playful gamer-level jargon into professional gamer level smack talk. Underestimating her in any of her excelled fields is a quick way to get yourself on her unfollow list.
Though Hana is very skilled on and off the field of battle, at heart she's still quite unfamiliar with the true costs and realities of conflict. Everything is seen as a game, even when she's on the front lines chances are she'll be interacting with her followers while supposedly on assignment. For as serious as she wants her comrades to treat her, she still comes off as a doe-eyed little girl messing with things she really shouldn't. Not everyone who has access to high-tech military technology is strict and serious, and D. Va is about the most atypical soldier one could think of. But then, when the brunt of a military unit is made up of professional gamers what is 'typical' anymore?
Physical Appearance: D. Va herself is not especially tall, with a rather medium height, and despite the typical stereotype her physique is rather slender and athletic, built for agility rather than more demanding tasks. She's a pilot with reflexes, not some heavy lifting front liner. Outside of her bright pink MEKA, she might go unnoticed when out of her Exo Force uniform, which is really more restricting than it looks. Hana adopts a rather low key, low effort style of casual wear, with shorts and t-shirts (because they're comfortable for a marathon sesh) being rather typical. Her headphones give the illusion of Hana having bunny ears, which fits her mascot iconography rather well. She almost always has her headphones on, since they do more than just allow her to hear things at a louder volume.
Hana's hair is a lustrous brown and falls to below her neck, styled in such a way that her bangs never drape in front of her eyes, resting rather comfortably against her forehead. Her eyes are as brown as her hair and on her face, which is slightly pale in hue, are pink 'whiskers' that are definitely not bandages and certainly not colored on but definitely add to her whole 'cute appeal' thing. If the bunny on her uniform and the charm on her phone and pistol didn't do that already.
Affiliations: Mobile Exo-Force
Overwatch
APMTV.kr Various Other Sponsors
Brief History: Born in Busan, Hana Song was relatively unheard of for the first half of her life. At a young age she took an interest in games due to the presence of many well known professional gamers throughout the country. Hana took an interest in Starcraft, still a highly popular game among a vocal audience. Hana went under the radar at first as she learned the game and its mechanics. Hana started taking part in the WCS Korea Code S League of professional Starcraft. At the age of sixteen, Hana Song, using the handle D. Va, erupted onto the scene by becoming the number one ranked player in the world, a title she would go on to hold for three years.
With her status as the number one player in the world, D. Va's popularity increased practically overnight. Her streams suddenly had viewers in the hundreds of thousands of viewers with only like a handful posting things other than Kappa and BibleThump; she was being sponsored by companies and doing television commercials in Korea. She even managed to get a starring role in an upcoming Hollywood blockbuster. Fame certainly had its rewards.
Her role on the worldwide stage would only increase.
Korea, suffering from regular attacks from an adapting omnic monstrosity for twenty years, was unable to have its drone MEKAs succesfully defend the nation due to the omnic disabling the drone-control networks. With nowhere left to turn, Korea turned to its nations professional gamers to pilot the once pilot-less drones as only gamers had the reflexes and instincts needed to pilot the MEKA and combat the omnic threat. Naturally, as the highest ranked and most popular gamer in the world, D. Va was drafted right away and, after much explanation, was able to get the government and military to allow the MEKA unit to stream their combat operations. Because to D. Va, live combat was kind of just like a new game. One of those VR things with force feedback and everything.
D. Va is fairly certain that her commanding officers don't like that she's put sponsorship logos on her uniform but she has to keep her sponsors happy. Well, them and the fans, of course. D. Va's ability and willingness to defend her home from threats has caught the attention of those who would rebuild Overwatch. Or from those who would really want an autograph.
Combat Role: Tank
Sub-class: Offensive Tank
Abilities:
Boosters: Using MEKAs thrusters as well as its momentum, D. Va can boost around and cover ground. She can take to the air, turn, and even barrel straight through/into enemies and enemy lines. The thrusters don't last forever and need a quick recharge time, which can be quite risky if it runs out right in the heart of enemy territory.
Defense Matrix: Pulling up a forward-facing targeting array, D. Va can shoot down incoming projectiles provided that they are actual projectiles and not, say, a particle beam or cryo spray. She can hold the Matrix up in front of her for four sustained seconds, but so long as she doesn't burn through them in one burst she can continually bring it up. When she burns through the Matrix fully, she cannot bring it up again for ten seconds.
Call MEKA: When out of her mech, D. Va can summon a fresh one and get back into the fray.
Fusion Cannon: D. Va's mech comes equipped with twin fusion cannons that barrel down on enemies with its continuous rapid fire. At a range her bullets drop off and are less effective but up close they tear through those caught in its path. Though the cannons don't need to reload, she cannot move quickly when firing nor can she boost or use her defense matrix while firing.
Light Gun: When outside of her mech, D. Va can use her sidearm, a rapid firing pistol, to keep herself in the middle of the fight. Though she sacrifices the robot protection, she can fire faster and is potentially more lethal while being more susceptible herself.
Self Destruct D. Va sets her mech's reactor to explode as she ejects out of it. The reactor will explode after three seconds and thanks to a new upgrade to military hardware, the explosion no longer harms her. When combined with thrusters, she can use the exploding mech like a very fast, very mobile bomb. Nerf this? Try a buff, scrubs.
Strengths: While she might lack the stopping power of more typical tank-y sorts, such as that grandpa in the body armor, D. Va more than makes up for with pure pressure and presence. With her mobility and her smart use of Defense Matrix, D. Va can really scramble an enemy's defensive lines. In other words, the giant pink mech can thoroughly distract people while the rest of the team closes in and brings the hurt. While not as good at flanking as, well, flankers, D. Va can get real up close to those who hide behind placed weapons, like turrets, and take them out and get away relatively unharmed. Leave gramps to protect the children, she's going to cause chaos up close. And then leave.
Weaknesses: A giant robot means a giant target, even more so than usual. Though her mech has a hefty amount of armor protecting it, it cannot handle a constant stream of rapid fire or heavy ordinance, and if she's left defenseless then it's good-bye robot. Outside of the mech, D. Va has just her wits and her pistol. WHile she can still perform, she has no real way to defend herself when outside of the robot at which point she is better off falling back, even if that means less excitement for her viewers.