Tpr. Mía Alvarado
Every day, I strive to be better, to master my emotions and no longer let this rage inside me consume everything. Every day. And yet, my strength is what's kept me alive... Ironic, isn't it?Mía Alvarado is a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield. As a member of Delta Two Two, a special forces team known for their expertise in high-risk operations, she serves as the team's machine gunner. One thing that sets Mía apart from the rest of her teammates is her augmented twin synthetic biomechanical prosthetic arms and right foot, gifted to her after a gruesome encounter with some particularly vicious underlings of Sletair, Nadir of Lust. Mía's story is a bittersweet one. Although she is grateful for her prosthetic arms and the opportunities they have given her, the trauma of losing her limbs weighs heavy and she bears a deep-seated hatred for the Demons that caused her to become an amputee. This hatred is what fuels her on the battlefield, making her a fierce warrior who will stop at nothing to take down the enemy.
Personality
Despite her anger and aggression, Mía is also a source of inspiration for her teammates. Her loud and brash personality, coupled with her boundless energy and strength, makes her a natural leader who can motivate others to push through tough situations. However, her rage can sometimes get the best of her, causing her to become trigger-happy and putting herself and her team at risk. In these moments, it is up to her teammates to reign her in and help her maintain her composure. Struggling with Survivor's guilt after losing her limbs and witnessing the deaths of others during the attack that changed her life, Mía often feels like she could have done more to save others. Sometimes feeling like she does not deserve to be alive. However, for the most part, Mía is able to direct this pain into action and uses it to drive her forward with her goals. Succeeding for those she has lost along the way. But Mía's life isn't all about the darkness in fighting demons and taking down enemies. She has a best friend, Tpr. Bailey Pittman, who she met after her amputation. It was through Bailey that Mía was introduced to Delta Two, and she has never looked back since. Her loyalty to her team is unwavering, and she will do anything to protect them. For Mía, keeping fit and strong is not just about being good at her job - it's also a way to stay in control of her life. She knows that she can't control everything that happens to her, but she can control her physical fitness and strength. It gives her a sense of agency and self-confidence that she carries with her on and off the battlefield.Morality and Philosophy
Mía's morality and philosophy are heavily influenced by her experiences and emotions. Her gratitude towards her amputation is bittersweet, as it led her to meet her best friend and join Delta Two, but it is also overshadowed by her hatred for the demons who caused her to become an amputee.Morality
My experiences have taught me that there is no black or white when it comes to our world, only shades of grey.Mía's moral compass is driven by her emotions and personal experiences rather than a strict code of ethics or principles. She tries very hard to maintain her composure, but lives with a constant internal conflict between her emotional responses and her desire for discipline and control.
Philosophy
Mía believes in the importance of mental and emotional fortitude in addition to physical strength. She knows that having a tough mindset is just as important as having the physical ability to fight, and she strives to cultivate resilience in all areas of her life. Mía firmly believes that she can rise above any obstacles by developing a strong will and mindset.Strength lies in our minds and spirits too, not just our bodies.

Imperium Coalition Defence Force
- 81st Rifle Battalion
- Delta Two
I love the balance of advantage gained through tragedy, this makes her a much stronger character. Very enjoyable and well done!
Fall
Thank you so much! It took a few revisions to get this where I wanted it but am glad that the core themes are coming through strongly. Now to go back and revise Bailey's article to bring it up to the same standard :D