basic information
name: diana barrett.
nicknames: ana.
birthdate: april 19, 2091.
birthplace: celeste.
current location: sevastopol station.
orientation: heterosexual.
marital status: newly single.
family: bernard barrett (father, deceased), jennie barrett (mother, deceased).
occupation: gainfully unemployed.

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biography
Born and raised on Celeste, a bright planet near Jupiter. Diana was a perfect fit within its funloving atmosphere; she worked the prize kiosk at an arcade, trading fake credits for gadgets of dubious worth. It was always her intention to get a higher education and join Weyland-Yutani but, despite their being listed among Forbes' Top 100 places to work for the last several decades running, her parents always encouraged her against going corporate. Don't lose your heart, they said. Ironic that theirs should later burst.

In time her home planet was ravaged by invading Xenomorphs. Ones foolishly smuggled in, to put it more accurately. Assuming her friends and family weren't being forcibly impregnated with the alien's spawn, its poisonous bite was also cause for spontaneous bodily explosions. This would later be revealed to her as a rare genetic mutation among the spieces, worthy of study and her countless testimonials on the subject. Following the desperate bid for safety by initating hypersleep onboard a dropship deployed to provide ground support to Celete's surviving populace, later shot down under mysterious circumstances, she has been forced to relive the last terrifying moments in her memory ad nauseum. All in the same of science!

Readjustment has been no walk in the park. Some days she barely feels like she can walk at all given the severe case of muscle atrophy resulting from prolonged stasis.

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Although she looks young she is chronologically forty-six years old; she was twenty-six at the point of hypersleep initiation.

Was happily engaged to her boyfriend of two years. During the attack on Celeste they were seperated -- Alan having traveled off-world for a business trip -- but able to keep in contact. Despite her begging him not to, he was on his way home to come find her shortly before she escaped the planet. She doesn't know whether he's alive or dead in the year 2137 and is honestly too selfish and afraid to look him up.

The dropship she escaped on was actually destroyed on the order of CO Douglas Young, a USCM hothead who recieved the vessel's distress signal and deemed the probability of onboard infestation too high. Diana's cryotube was undamaged, but lost in space.

Never declared legally dead but many of her personal records have either been permanently suspended or digitally corrupted over time. The order to withhold assistance to her ship is highly classified. She doubts she'll ever have proof that's what happened, but she suspects foul play all the same.

Asked to sign an NDA in exchange for room, board, and medical expenses. Diana accepted but feels discomforted by her own silence on the subject of what happened to her home planet. She's determined to go public with her knowledge just as soon as she finds a job for herself and can pay to get off Sevastopol. Making this goal hard to achieve is her handler 'reintegration specialist' who is overseeing her busy schedule of counseling and physical therapy.

Opportunistic and manipulative. She will tell sob stories to anyone listening if she thinks it will get her sympathy points or free food.