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  1. Warrant Officer, 1st Class Matilda Richards.
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  3. Older sister to her identical twin, Mathilde. Hard headed. Terrible at flying (likened to a barrel full of bricks), though she usually makes it through by persistance and immense toughness.
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  5. Born on a small island to the west of Albaea, technically part of the Albaean nation. Born into a farming family, both her and her sister were discovered to be witches.
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  8. Magic 3 fury 10 heart 7
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  10. aggro 8 social 5 cool 4 sharp 6
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  12. Element: Armor
  13. Power: Tank
  14. Weapon: OQF 40mm
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  16. Her battle form resembles a full-body suit of very thick, angular armor in a dry grassland camo, not an inch of skin is visible. (http://imgur.com/n1kNUTI)
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  18. Finisher: Final Blow
  19. (When would die, do an attack that deals 5d6 damage, plus allies get +1 to DR, attack, and defense for the remainder of the fight for each 6 rolled on damage.)
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  21. "The annals of war have many stories of tank crews, striken fatally in battle, fighting against all odds for one last laugh. A Gaulian Tank Crew striken through with an AP shell, charging forward and smashing into the enemy, stopping them, or a Novgoraadi tank firing off one last precisely aimed shot after the crew should have all died from pressurization and extreme heat after catching flame from an HE shell."
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  23. Effect +: Remove the Governor!
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  25. (At a cost of 4 Resolve for 8 DR per turn. Turns off when at minimum resolve before dying, otherwise can't be turned off.)
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  27. "Some tank crews are known to remove or disable the speed governor on their engines. While this increases performance, sometimes dramatically, it can have a disastrous effect on the engine."
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  29. Effect +: Focus Fire!
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  31. (Pay one OC and lose your DR for the next turn to deal bonus damage equal to twice your DR.)
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  33. "Sometimes in a tank battle, taking out an enemy is more important than anything else. Even your own tank's safety. Stopping completely, giving the enemy a chance to fire at you as you sit completely still, waiting for the right shot..."
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