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Saturday October 13th, 2018 @ 11:08am

Captain Ariel "Mina" Welheirmina

Name Ariel "Mina" Welheirmina

Position Tactical Specialist

Rank Captain


Character Information

Gender Female
Species Human
Age 26

Physical Appearance

Height 5' 9"
Weight 160 lbs

Family

Father Donald
Mother Elie
Brother(s) Ray, Zander
Sister(s) Hannah Mari

Personality & Traits

Hobbies & Interests Ariel likes music, dancing, tabletop role playing games, collecting memorabilia from worlds she is working on and running.

Personal History She joined the Melbourne 9 Planetary Security Division at 21 for an internship at the end of her bachelor’s degree coursework in criminal justice with a minor in stress related psychology. Ariel’s parents were on Earth during the assault by the bugs and did not survive. She did her work to impress her family and live in her father’s footsteps as a cop. Ariel is not interested in lewd things or sex. She had a boyfriend once in college but that ended badly to the point of where she actually had to fight him (he was abusing her)… She ended up killing the man. Ariel is the second in command of her entire division under Major Alexander Morris. Ariel did this through saving a number of civilians and comrades in the SRU after being shot and still limiting the casualties on the enemy’s side; in fact she negotiated the safety of all the hostages without firing a single shot. That particular mission she rescued twelve hostages and two of her injured comrades and facilitated the surrender of six armored gunmen. Three rounds were fired during that mission all from the enemy… She was hit in the leg and the chest. One of her comrades was hit in the arm.
Service Record She is a public security officer with the Galactic Federation’s Planetary Security Division; she is part of the 12th Tactical Response Team. Ariel is a hostage negotiator and assault team leader for barricaded suspect situations. She has been a hostage negotiator for four years and part of the planetary security’s special response team for five years.