Noa Reeve
Exhibit A · Portrait
Exhibit B · Closeup
Exhibit C · Physique
Exhibit D · Candid record
- Height
- pending
- Build
- athletic, visible musculature
- Posture
- combat-ready
- Gait
- pending
- Hair
- ash-blonde dyed over naturally black; short on the sides, longer on top swept back
- Eyes
- gray-green, direct
- Skin
- warm tan, weathered
- Distinguishing
- faint burn scar on right forearm; three-line tactical tattoo on inner bicep, unit dead from The Accident
- Callsigns
- Noa Reeve, Reeve
- Origin
- Earth (urban survival theaters)
- Heritage
- Korean and Scottish
- Born
- 1998-08-05 · age 27
Operational profile
- Composure
- Acumen
- Empathy
- Endurance
- Authority
Environmental tolerance
- Vacuumnominal
- Radiationnominal
- Thermalnominal
- G-Loadnominal
Skills (top 3)
- Live-fire tactical decision
- moves first into hostile space, decides under fire
- Hostile-space breach
- first-in-room operational role
- Loss-bearing unit memory
- carries casualties visibly so the crew does not forget them
Decision profile
- Risk tolerancecautious / aggressive
- Cooperation leansolo / ensemble
- Disclosure leandiscrete / declarative
- Tempodeliberate / instinctive
Alignment & faction
- Order / improvisation rule-keeper / rule-breaker
- Primary
- ADN-1 Crew
Failure-mode flags
- unwanted-attention magnet
- carries unit losses visibly
RESTRICTED // PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT // PRE-PRODUCTION CANON
Day-to-day: Reeve.
Function
First mover. Generates the tempo.
Backstory
Career Special Forces operator whose unit had been running the evacuation detail for eighteen months. Led tactical breach teams into collapsed urban zones to extract specialists and civilians. Carries the losses of her unit visibly, not invisibly. Knew this mission was coming months before the civilian crew did.
Gift
Moves first into hostile space. Tactical decision-making under live fire. Every breach, evacuation, or contested-ground push is hers.
Reason for yes
Her unit was the evacuation detail. Saying yes was indistinguishable from finishing the shift.
Personality
Composed under pressure, visibly competent, magnetic when she chooses to be. Courage is instinct first, performance only when required. Walks into situations others have frozen in. Reads as warm off-duty, lethal on.
Shadow
Reeve’s visibility is recruitable. The same traits that pull the team in pull other attention.
Visual register
Gunmetal gray dominant, deep crimson accent on insignia. Athletic build with visible musculature, combat-ready posture. Ash-blonde dyed over naturally black hair, short on the sides, longer on top swept back; practical under helmet. Gray-green eyes, direct. Warm tan skin, weathered. Faint burn scar on right forearm; a three-line tactical tattoo on inner bicep commemorating her unit’s dead from The Accident. Off duty: black ship-tactical uniform, SF insignia, sidearm holstered right thigh, harness rig over shoulder. Recurring gesture: checks sidearm seating by feel on entering any new room. Voice runs low-mid, crisp, economical; rises only for commands; mid-Atlantic English in clipped military register, accent unplaceable by design (unit protocol).
Recurring object
Dog-tag of a fallen unitmate, doubled with her own, worn under uniform.
THRESHOLD INTERNAL // SELECTION PROGRAM // OPERATIONS BRANCH ONLY
Sources of evidence
- Special Forces service record (declassified through 2076)
- Unit after-action reports across eighteen months of evacuation detail
- Two commanding officer evaluations (consented; current and prior)
- Marksmanship and tactical-decision instrument scores, on file
- One civilian witness deposition, voluntary
Operational assessment
Subject is the program's most-tested live-fire tactical operator. Eighteen months of evacuation detail in active hostile zones, zero unit losses on her watch outside The Accident timeframe, and a documented pattern of moving first into rooms her unit had not yet cleared. Subject's tactical instrument scores place her in the top three of any cohort the analyst can compare against. Marksmanship is a baseline competency; the differentiating skill is decision velocity under fire, which subject sustains at a rate the analyst has not previously measured.
Psychological profile
Combat-ready posture is constant rather than situational; subject carries vigilance the way other candidates carry curiosity. She forms unit attachments quickly and carries unit losses visibly. Affective register is direct, clipped, occasionally warm in private. The analyst notes subject's accent is unplaceable by design (unit protocol) and that this protocol persists off-duty, which suggests the operator role has not been compartmentalized from the person.
Risk factors
- Visibility is recruitable. Subject's training pulls unwanted attention; on a sealed civilian crew, this signals what kind of mission this actually is.
- Carries unit losses visibly. Subject does not perform composure; she performs presence. In tight quarters this is felt by the rest of the crew.
- Reduced effectiveness in low-stimulus rotations. Subject's nervous system is calibrated for high-tempo decision-making. Long-haul transit is, by design, the opposite of that.
Recommendation
ADVANCE to Phase 4 evaluation. Recommend recruitment narrative emphasize the security role rather than the soldier role; subject responds to mission-defined duty, not honorifics.
Counter-evidence to consider
Selecting a decorated combatant for a civilian crew sets a tonal precedent the rest of the cast will read. Reviewers should consider whether the security role can be carried by a less visibly armed candidate without compromising the function.