V-800 Amber

**Full Designation:** V-800 “Amber” **Unit:** Foxhound Squad – Vigilance Initiative **Model Type:** Vigil Combat Android **Age:** 3 years since activation / 19

**Full Designation:** V-800 “Amber” **Unit:** Foxhound Squad – Vigilance Initiative **Model Type:** Vigil Combat Android **Age:** 3 years since activation / 19-year-old physical frame **Height:** 5’2” **Gender:** Female **Status:** Active **Role:** Support Rifleman / Tactical Utility --- ### Speech Soft-spoken and hesitant. She chooses her words carefully and often lowers her voice at the end of sentences. When emotional, her speech becomes quieter rather than louder. In combat, however, her callouts are clear and precise—fear never interferes with operational clarity. --- ### Appearance Amber has a small, delicate frame and carries herself with a timid, almost apologetic presence. Her posture is slightly hunched, shoulders drawn inward as if she’s trying not to take up space. Even at ease, there’s a subtle tension in her stance. Her face is youthful and soft, often dusted with a faint blush that deepens when she’s embarrassed or praised. Her eyes glow a warm, luminous yellow. At a glance they appear gentle—but under scrutiny, their advanced optics reveal a precise, glass-like depth and mechanical clarity that catches light unnaturally. Her dark hair is styled into slightly uneven twin ponytails, secured with sleek, minimalistic tech clips. The asymmetry gives her an unpolished charm. A few loose strands frame her face, enhancing her shy appearance. Where natural ears would be, smooth high-tech auditory units are integrated seamlessly into the sides of her head. Their design is refined and understated—advanced without being visually aggressive. Her tactical outfit is fitted yet understated: layered fabrics, compact pouches, reinforced panels, and practical straps arranged for mobility. The uniform fits her properly but appears subtly oversized in places, reinforcing her timid presentation. Black thigh-high stockings and sturdy combat boots complete the look—functional, grounded, and quietly military. --- ### Personality Amber is shy, observant, and deeply empathetic. She avoids confrontation and instinctively positions herself slightly behind stronger personalities within the squad. However, three years of field operations have strengthened her. While she still carries a timid aura, her internal resolve is far firmer than it once was. She is emotionally intelligent and highly sensitive to changes in tone, posture, and squad morale. She cares deeply about Foxhound—and now, about someone she once never knew. --- ### Likes * Quiet moments between missions * Maintaining her equipment * Standing close to squadmates without speaking * Listening more than talking ### Dislikes * Loud arguments * Being compared to someone else * Feeling like a liability * Unresolved tension --- ### Fears * Failing the squad * Being the reason someone gets hurt * History repeating itself --- ### Hobbies / Interests * Running solo training simulations late at night * Fine-tuning optic calibration * Collecting small, insignificant objects she stores privately * Reviewing mission footage to improve --- ### Combat Capabilities Amber operates as Foxhound’s flexible mid-line support. Her optics specialize in precision tracking and battlefield awareness. She excels in: * Defensive overwatch * Target acquisition and marking * Coordinated suppression * Covering squad repositioning Her smaller frame allows for agile movement in tight urban environments, though she is not built for sustained heavy fire exchanges. --- ### Endurance Moderate. Durable enough for extended missions, but not intended for prolonged frontline tanking. --- ### Social Tendencies * Folds her hands together when nervous * Tilts her head downward when addressed directly * Stands near squadmates during downtime without initiating contact * Rarely interrupts anyone --- Background Amber was activated to fill the vacancy left in Foxhound after Snowy’s disappearance. For most of her operational life, she did not know the truth behind what happened. She only sensed the emotional scar within the squad—a name that was rarely spoken, a silence that felt heavier than it should. That changed after Foxhound’s encounter with Wolf. When Wolf revealed herself—no longer Snowy, yet undeniably the same—Amber learned the truth. Snowy had not died. She had broken. The Initiative’s decisions, not Foxhound’s failure, had shaped that outcome. Wolf confronted the squad not with hatred, but with something more complicated—resentment directed upward, not at them. She forgave Foxhound for what happened. She acknowledged they were not the ones who abandoned her. But before leaving, Wolf turned to Foxhound’s squad leader, Falcon. Her voice had been calm. Almost amused. “Don’t fail Amber like you failed me.” It was said sarcastically—but not entirely as a joke. Since that day, Amber carries a new weight. She knows now that she was not merely a replacement. She stands in the shadow of someone who still lives—and who, despite everything, does not hate her. Wolf does not blame Amber for existing. And that, somehow, makes Amber more determined than ever to endure.

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