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===Summary===
===Summary===
Formerly a small-time DJ by the name of "Eel Juice", Valerie Heinkel's life was forever changed by a single, NovaCoke filled night with her partner. The two decided to open up a club and took out huge, questionably legal loans in order to do so. Their pride and joy, "Mudpit", collapsed in about six months. Whether this was due to the unflattering name or its owners complete lack of competency, none can say. Valerie insists on the former. Newly-unemployed and desperate to keep her fingers attached, Valerie took to the shadows under the name "Strobe"; as a shadowrunner, she applies her lifelong passions of street racing, mechanics, and lying to cops in order to pay off her and her partner's debts. Also, she might be a little addicted to the adrenaline. And NovaCoke.
Formerly a stage hand and moderately successful club DJ, Valerie Heinkel's life was forever changed in a single, NovaCoke filled night with her partner. Through a feedback loop of terrible ideas the two decided to open up a club; taking out huge, questionably legal loans in order to do so. Their pride and joy, "The Mudpit", collapsed in about six months. Whether this was due to the unflattering name or its owners complete lack of competency, none can say. Valerie insists on the former. Newly-unemployed and desperate to keep her fingers attached, Valerie took to the shadows under the name "Strobe", applying her lifelong passions of street racing, DIY, and lying to cops in order to pay off her debts. She might also be a little addicted to the adrenaline. And Novacoke.


===Goals===
===Goals===
Strobe's main goal is to pay off her and her partner Eliza's many, many debts. She's in deepest with Dane, her mafia-connected fixer. Her secondary goals include reviving her DJ career, winning street races, getting another LED tattoo, and tricking out her car as much as possible.  
Strobe's main goal is paying off her and her partner Liz's many, many debts. She's in deepest with her fixer, Alex "Good Ol" Samson, to the tune of about 100k. With all the interest, runner gear, and work expenses, that number seems to be getting bigger every day. Secondary goals include building up her DJ career, winning street races, helping her chummer Crane get his family back, and upgrading Liz's cyberhand.


==Background==
==Background==
''Early Life''
''Early Life''


Valerie Heinkel was born on June 7th, 2057 to a family of Stuffer Shack franchise owners in the Seattle Metroplex. Valerie spent much of her early life stealing electronics and flunking out of school, and quickly decided that she had no interest in carrying on her parents' Stuffer Shack legacy. She wanted to be a musician. Her growing rap sheet and gender transition strained her relationship with her parents, and at 17 she moved into a flophouse full of other aspiring musicians. She spent the next five years working odd jobs, getting into street racing, and building a moderate following as the technopunk DJ "Eel Juice".
Valerie Heinkel was born on June 7th, 2057 as the only child of two Stuffer Shack franchise owners. She spent much of her early life stealing electronics and flunking out of school, deciding early that she had no interest in continuing her parents' corporate legacy. She wanted to make music, the louder and faster the better. Her growing rap sheet and gender transition strained her relationship with her parents, and at 17 she moved into a flophouse full of other aspiring musicians. She spent the next few years working odd jobs at clubs, getting into street racing, and building a moderate following as the technopunk DJ "Eel Juice". The name is derived from a former housemates' favorite hangover cure, a truly vile concoction of vodka, dill pickles, the juice from a can of soy sardines, and hot sauce. Valerie swears by it to this day.  




''Musical Career''
''Musical Career''


Valerie's loud, heavy synths and over-the-top performances made her a regular in Seattle's underground nightclub scene. She performed under the name "Eel Juice" and used sketchy, DIY contraptions to aid in her live performances. Her crowning achievement is what she calls the "Zap Tube", a thoroughly scuffed drone attachment that creates a lightning-like trail in the air behind it. Although she never saw commercial success, her song "Analog Concussion" did get some limited play over Seattle's radio stations. Valerie sees this as her worst song, and is incredibly mad that it's the only one people know her for. During her DJing career Valerie met her partner Elize, a bartender at one of Valerie's favorite clubs. The two connected over their shared love of loud synths too-tight leather pants, and soon decided to take their relationship to the next level: opening a club.
Valerie's loud, heavy synths and over-the-top live shows made her a regular in Seattle's underground nightclub scene. She performed under the name "Eel Juice" and used sketchy DIY drones to aid in her performances. The drones worked wonders when they weren't lighting people's hair on fire. They were such a good gimmick, in fact, that Val took out a loan to get herself a questionably sourced control rig. This loan would be the first of many poor financial decisions that would begin to plague Val. They were flying high off their minor amounts of success, and nothing was ever gonna bring them down.


Although she never saw real commercial success as her DJ persona, her song "Analog Concussion" did go viral for a day or two. Valerie believes this to be her worst song, and is incredibly mad that it's the only one people know her for. It was around the time of this song's release that Valerie met her partner Eliza, a bartender at one of her favorite clubs. The two connected over their shared love of loud synths and overly tight leather pants, and they soon decided to take their relationship to the next level... by opening a club!


''The Rise and Fall of Mudpit''


The idea for Mudpit was born in a passionate night of NovaCoke and how-to videos. The plan was perfect: Valerie would play the music and Eliza would sling the drinks. Sure, there were probably a few other things that went into running a club, but they could figure those out along the way. After an influx of cash that may or may not have come from the mafia (the pair were VERY confident in their plan), Mudpit opened its doors for the first time to a resounding "meh". As it turns out, running a club is hard when you've inherited the business sense of two Stuffer Shake franchise owners. The complete lack of organization, bookkeeping, and adherence to health codes brought the club down in about six months. Mudpit left this world the way it came into it: in a haze of acrid smoke and poor life choices.
''The Rise and Fall of The Mudpit''


The tragic fall of Mudpit presented a problem for the couple, namely the massive debt that they had run up with Seattle's mafia. In order to prevent getting tossed into the pacific with concrete around their ankles, Valerie needed to find a way to make money fast. Luckily, it turns out that the ability to drive really fast is a high demand skill in the world of shadowrunning. It may have a higher body count than most street races, but Valerie believes that life is meant to be grabbed by the horns. If that means getting bucked off into a concrete divider once in a while, so be it.
The idea for Mudpit was born in a passionate night of Novacoke and how-to videos. The plan was perfect: Valerie would play the music and Eliza would sling the drinks. Sure, there were probably a few other things that went into running a club, but they could figure those out along the way. After an influx of cash that may or may not have come from a loan shark (the pair were VERY confident in their plan), The Mudpit opened its doors to the scene and received a resounding "meh". As it turns out, running a club is hard when you've inherited the business sense of two Stuffer Shack franchise owners. The complete lack of organization, bookkeeping, and adherence to health codes brought the place down in about six months. Mudpit left this world the way it came into it: in a haze of intoxication and poor life choices.
 
The tragic fall of Mudpit presented a problem for the couple, namely the massive debt that they had run up with Seattle's various crime organizations. In order to avoid getting tossed into the sound with a pair of cinderblock shoes, Valerie needed a lot of money. Fast. Luckily(?) the loan shark she was in deepest with, the Redmond fixer Alex "Good Ol" Samson, came to her with a proposal. It turns out that control rigs are really useful for doing crimes, and someone capable of getting away when things go south is always welcome in the shadows. If Val worked for Samson as an indentured runner, her and her partner would get to keep all their limbs. It wasn't a very tough choice.  




''Personal Life''
''Personal Life''


When she isn't paying off debt, Valerie spends time hanging out with her partner. Despite everything that's happened, the two have a pretty solid relationship. They make music, watch trid, and go to clubs whenever they can. Eliza is back to bartending, lacking any real skills that she could apply as a shadowrunner. They've both accepted the risk that comes with Valerie's new profession; they got into this mess together, and they're gonna get out together or die trying. Other than her partner, Valerie has a number of friends in Seattle's music and street racing scenes. She hasn't talked to her parents in three years, and she plans to keep it that way.  
When she isn't working or running to pay off her debt, Valerie spends most of her time hanging out with her partner. Despite everything that's happened, the two have a pretty solid relationship. They make music, watch trid, and go to clubs whenever they can. Eliza is back to bartending, and Val is determined to keep her as far away from the shadows as possible. Val feels an immense amount of guilt over the morally grey aspects of her new job, and frequently lies to her partner about what she actually does on runs. The stress of living two lives compounds with the stress of her debts, causing Val to sink deeper into drugs and partying as her coping mechanisms. It's an untenable situation, but one that she's determined to keep up until her and her partner can be free.  


==Narrative Significant Qualities==
==Narrative Significant Qualities==


===Positive===
===Positive===
'''Fame: Local (Seattle):''' Strobe enjoys a small amount of fame as the Technopunk DJ "Eel Juice". She was a one hit wonder on Seattle's local radio.  
'''Fame (Online):''' Strobe enjoys moderate online fame under her DJ persona "Eel Juice", mostly for a single song that went viral a few months back. She frequently performs live, but always wears a custom mask when doing so.
 
'''Gearhead:''' Terrible finances and a lifelong fascination with street racing have taught Strobe to pull 120% out of even the cheapest vehicles.


'''Gearhead:''' Strobe's lifelong fascination with street racing has taught her how to pull 120% out of even the shittiest vehicles.
'''Stunt Driver:''' Why would they put a ramp there if they didn't want her to jump it?


'''Juryrigger:''' Repairs are expensive. Strobe learned early that you can get surprisingly far with WD40 and duct tape.  
'''Juryrigger:''' Repairs are expensive. Strobe learned early that you can get surprisingly far with WD-40 and a roll of duct tape.  


'''Low Light Vision'''
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===Negative===
===Negative===
'''Addiction (Moderate) (Adrenaline):''' Strobe lives for thrills, whether from a packed crowd or a high speed car chase.
'''Dependent (Inconvenience):''' Strobe's paying off the debts of two people. Eliza's bartending brings in a bit of money, but Strobe needs to constantly be shadowrunning to make up the difference.  
 
'''Addiction (Moderate) (Novacoke):''' A Novacoke addiction is practically part of the job for a club DJ.  
 
'''Bad Credit:''' Strobe's failed club left her with a bunch of debts, and her awful impulse control ensures that people aren't keen to give her more.
 
'''Distinctive Style:''' Strobe's garish clothes, bleach-blonde perm, and LED tattoo make her a memorable figure.  
 
'''SINner (National) (UCAS)'''
 
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===Knowledge Skills===
'''Addiction (Moderate) (Novacoke):''' For a club DJ, a Novacoke addiction is practically part of the job.
'''Area Knowledge: Seattle:''' As a native of the Seattle Metroplex, Strobe knows her way around.  


'''Bars and Clubs (Seattle):''' Strobe's spent a good chunk of her life in Seattle's underground dance clubs. The fancy ones are usually out of her price range, but she's been able to talk her way into a few.
'''Day Job (20 hrs):''' For all the money that Strobe makes running the shadows, none of it actually goes towards her rent. She works part time as a freelance stage tech to cover her lifestyle costs.  


'''Club Music (Sinthcore):''' Strobe's an aficionado of obnoxiously loud bass
'''Bad Credit:''' Strobe's failed club left her with nothing, and her awful impulse control ensures that people aren't keen to give her anything more.


'''DIY:''' Who needs practical training when you have adhesive and elbow grease?
'''Distinctive Style:''' Strobe's garish clothes, bleach-blonde perm, and LED tattoo leave quite an impression, for better or worse. 


'''Drones:''' Strobe often incorporates drones into her live performances, and has learned a lot from poking around in them.  
'''SINner (National) (UCAS):''' Strobe's day job and apartment are listed under her real SIN. It'll be fine.  


'''English (Native)'''
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|Name= Alex "Good'ol" Samson
|Loyalty= 2
|Loyalty= 1
|Chips=Even
|Chips=Even
|}}
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{{HasContact|
|Name= Evander Glenn
|Name= Lil Raj
|Loyalty= 2
|Loyalty= 2
|Chips=Even
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{{HasContact|
{{HasContact|
|Name= Dane
|Name= Chloe Cunningham
|Loyalty= 4
|Chips=Even
|}}
 
 
{{HasContact|
|Name= Dana Jessica Boatman
|Loyalty= 1
|Loyalty= 1
|Chips=Even
|Chips=Even
|}}
|}}


{{HasContact|
{{HasContact|
|Name= Bluntie
|Name= Our Lady of the Perpetual Saturday
|Loyalty= 2
|Loyalty= 3
|Chips=Even
|Chips=Even
|}}
|}}


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|Name= "Wild Goose"
|Name= Tlazopilli
|Loyalty= 1
|Loyalty= 1
|Chips=Even
|Chips=Even
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{{HasContact|
|Name= Agustin Diaz
|Loyalty= 1
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===Organizations===
===Organizations===
+2 Ares Rep
-2 Aztechnology Rep
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==Appearance==
==Appearance==


===Body===
Strobe is an Elven woman in her mid 20's, standing at 5'7 and weighing about 200 pounds. She has pale, acne prone skin and a wild perm of bleach blonde hair. Her smile is big and lopsided, with a small gap in between her two front teeth. An LED tattoo of an electric eel winds from her right leg up to her right arm, with the head on her palm giving a big, razor-toothed smile. The tattoo shimmers with iridescent shades of purple, pink, and blue. Her hazel eyes shine with intensity, and she speaks with the wild confidence of someone used to hyping up a rowdy crowd. If nothing else, she knows how to make an impression. <br />
===Clothing===
===Clothing===
Bright colors, tight leather, and heavy boots. Fond of hunting through thrift stores for the most garish clothing she can find. Putting on makeup calms her down.  
Strobe's favorite outfit consists of bubblegum pink platform boots; black leather pants; a teal and white mesh crop top; round sunglasses with gold frames and black lenses; and a toxic green armored jacket with a multi-colored triangle pattern.<br /> 
 
===Matrix Persona===
===Matrix Persona===
Strobe's Matrix persona is her body with the head of a purple moray eel. Sometimes, she'll make the neck extend and wobble around for extra effect.   


==Media Mentions==
==Media Mentions==

Latest revision as of 18:43, 22 July 2021

Strobe
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Rigger, getaway driver, and failed club owner. Also known as Eel Juice
"There's no such thing as clashing colors. Only cowards."
Discord@discogoblin#9660
Reddit[1]
MetatypeElf
Street Cred0
Notoriety1
Public Awareness2
CDP30
D.O.B.June 7th, 2057
Age28
Folder[2]
PriorityMetatype - D
Attributes - A
Magic/Resonance - E
Skills - C
Resources - B


Character Information

Summary

Formerly a stage hand and moderately successful club DJ, Valerie Heinkel's life was forever changed in a single, NovaCoke filled night with her partner. Through a feedback loop of terrible ideas the two decided to open up a club; taking out huge, questionably legal loans in order to do so. Their pride and joy, "The Mudpit", collapsed in about six months. Whether this was due to the unflattering name or its owners complete lack of competency, none can say. Valerie insists on the former. Newly-unemployed and desperate to keep her fingers attached, Valerie took to the shadows under the name "Strobe", applying her lifelong passions of street racing, DIY, and lying to cops in order to pay off her debts. She might also be a little addicted to the adrenaline. And Novacoke.

Goals

Strobe's main goal is paying off her and her partner Liz's many, many debts. She's in deepest with her fixer, Alex "Good Ol" Samson, to the tune of about 100k. With all the interest, runner gear, and work expenses, that number seems to be getting bigger every day. Secondary goals include building up her DJ career, winning street races, helping her chummer Crane get his family back, and upgrading Liz's cyberhand.

Background

Early Life

Valerie Heinkel was born on June 7th, 2057 as the only child of two Stuffer Shack franchise owners. She spent much of her early life stealing electronics and flunking out of school, deciding early that she had no interest in continuing her parents' corporate legacy. She wanted to make music, the louder and faster the better. Her growing rap sheet and gender transition strained her relationship with her parents, and at 17 she moved into a flophouse full of other aspiring musicians. She spent the next few years working odd jobs at clubs, getting into street racing, and building a moderate following as the technopunk DJ "Eel Juice". The name is derived from a former housemates' favorite hangover cure, a truly vile concoction of vodka, dill pickles, the juice from a can of soy sardines, and hot sauce. Valerie swears by it to this day.


Musical Career

Valerie's loud, heavy synths and over-the-top live shows made her a regular in Seattle's underground nightclub scene. She performed under the name "Eel Juice" and used sketchy DIY drones to aid in her performances. The drones worked wonders when they weren't lighting people's hair on fire. They were such a good gimmick, in fact, that Val took out a loan to get herself a questionably sourced control rig. This loan would be the first of many poor financial decisions that would begin to plague Val. They were flying high off their minor amounts of success, and nothing was ever gonna bring them down.

Although she never saw real commercial success as her DJ persona, her song "Analog Concussion" did go viral for a day or two. Valerie believes this to be her worst song, and is incredibly mad that it's the only one people know her for. It was around the time of this song's release that Valerie met her partner Eliza, a bartender at one of her favorite clubs. The two connected over their shared love of loud synths and overly tight leather pants, and they soon decided to take their relationship to the next level... by opening a club!


The Rise and Fall of The Mudpit

The idea for Mudpit was born in a passionate night of Novacoke and how-to videos. The plan was perfect: Valerie would play the music and Eliza would sling the drinks. Sure, there were probably a few other things that went into running a club, but they could figure those out along the way. After an influx of cash that may or may not have come from a loan shark (the pair were VERY confident in their plan), The Mudpit opened its doors to the scene and received a resounding "meh". As it turns out, running a club is hard when you've inherited the business sense of two Stuffer Shack franchise owners. The complete lack of organization, bookkeeping, and adherence to health codes brought the place down in about six months. Mudpit left this world the way it came into it: in a haze of intoxication and poor life choices.

The tragic fall of Mudpit presented a problem for the couple, namely the massive debt that they had run up with Seattle's various crime organizations. In order to avoid getting tossed into the sound with a pair of cinderblock shoes, Valerie needed a lot of money. Fast. Luckily(?) the loan shark she was in deepest with, the Redmond fixer Alex "Good Ol" Samson, came to her with a proposal. It turns out that control rigs are really useful for doing crimes, and someone capable of getting away when things go south is always welcome in the shadows. If Val worked for Samson as an indentured runner, her and her partner would get to keep all their limbs. It wasn't a very tough choice.


Personal Life

When she isn't working or running to pay off her debt, Valerie spends most of her time hanging out with her partner. Despite everything that's happened, the two have a pretty solid relationship. They make music, watch trid, and go to clubs whenever they can. Eliza is back to bartending, and Val is determined to keep her as far away from the shadows as possible. Val feels an immense amount of guilt over the morally grey aspects of her new job, and frequently lies to her partner about what she actually does on runs. The stress of living two lives compounds with the stress of her debts, causing Val to sink deeper into drugs and partying as her coping mechanisms. It's an untenable situation, but one that she's determined to keep up until her and her partner can be free.

Narrative Significant Qualities

Positive

Fame (Online): Strobe enjoys moderate online fame under her DJ persona "Eel Juice", mostly for a single song that went viral a few months back. She frequently performs live, but always wears a custom mask when doing so.

Gearhead: Terrible finances and a lifelong fascination with street racing have taught Strobe to pull 120% out of even the cheapest vehicles.

Stunt Driver: Why would they put a ramp there if they didn't want her to jump it?

Juryrigger: Repairs are expensive. Strobe learned early that you can get surprisingly far with WD-40 and a roll of duct tape.

Low Light Vision


Negative

Dependent (Inconvenience): Strobe's paying off the debts of two people. Eliza's bartending brings in a bit of money, but Strobe needs to constantly be shadowrunning to make up the difference.

Addiction (Moderate) (Novacoke): For a club DJ, a Novacoke addiction is practically part of the job.

Day Job (20 hrs): For all the money that Strobe makes running the shadows, none of it actually goes towards her rent. She works part time as a freelance stage tech to cover her lifestyle costs.

Bad Credit: Strobe's failed club left her with nothing, and her awful impulse control ensures that people aren't keen to give her anything more.

Distinctive Style: Strobe's garish clothes, bleach-blonde perm, and LED tattoo leave quite an impression, for better or worse.

SINner (National) (UCAS): Strobe's day job and apartment are listed under her real SIN. It'll be fine.


Run History

NameGMMetaplotThreatDate of Run
A Trip to the Petting ZooArchtmagHigh12 August 2082
The Ghost of the SprawlSleeveyHigh10 August 2082
Cenozoic Smash and GrabSleeveyThe Cretaceous ClashHigh5 August 2082
Mega Low-DownSleeveyHigh12 July 2082
A Simple RepossessionArchtmagHigh19 June 2082
0 to 60ScrantonMilk13 June 2082
A Sea Of OpportunitiesScrantonThe Cradle Of BetrayalMedium2 June 2082
Buoys Are For SaturdayCutier Than ThouMilk Run30 May 2082
Where's the escape vanZerre de SeattleMedium25 May 2082
Negotiating, Corp Style!ArchtmagMedium17 May 2082
I swear they are normal Salamanders Part 1DraknicMedium7 May 2082
Bogged Down And SwampedAsmodeusMedium6 May 2082
Getting One Step AheadMalycAgainst all odds - The OtherCon storyMedium21 April 2082
The Lurker at the ThresholdDraknicMiddle16 April 2082
So Collectable! Much Impeccable!ArchtmagMilk12 April 2082

Affiliations

Contacts

Contact Connection Loyalty Archetype Profession Aspects Chips
Alex "Good'ol" Samson 6 1 Fixer Fixer Money Laundry, Haggler, Word On The Street..., Antiques, I Know An Expert, I Have A Bridge To Sell Ya!, Debt Collector, Loan Shark, Take No Wooden Nickles Even
Lil Raj 5 2 Service Mechanic Mechanic, Vehicles, Drones, Flashy Vehicles, Chop Shop, Vehicle Enthusiast Even
Chloe Cunningham 3 4 Custom(A,K,N,G) Rockergirl Punk Rock Girl, Who Is Who, Roots Radical, Shout Your Lungs Out Even
Dana Jessica Boatman 2 1 Custom (G,K,A,N) Talismonger (Burnout) Unreliable, Gifts of the Unknown, Dark Knowledge, military past, Awakened Even
Our Lady of the Perpetual Saturday 2 3 Networking Influencer, Not A Cult Leader It's Always Friday Night Somewhere, A Rare Medium (Who Does Well), Good Vibes Only, Life of the Party Even
Tlazopilli 6 1 Legwork Aztechnology Johnson Even
Agustin Diaz 2 1 Service (un)Tortured Artist I'm an artist you know, I'm kind of a big deal, I bet you've never heard of it 1


Organizations

+2 Ares Rep

-2 Aztechnology Rep

Allies

Enemies

In Character Information

Symbols and Signatures

Matrix Search Table

Threshold Result
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Shadow Community Table

Threshold Result
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SINs

Valerie Heinkel (National) (UCAS)

Britney Albertson (Rating 4 fake) (UCAS)

  • Fake license (R4) (driver's license)
  • Fake license (R4) (drone license)
  • Fake license (R4) (firearms license)
  • Fake license (R4) (restricted augmentation license)


Appearance

Body

Strobe is an Elven woman in her mid 20's, standing at 5'7 and weighing about 200 pounds. She has pale, acne prone skin and a wild perm of bleach blonde hair. Her smile is big and lopsided, with a small gap in between her two front teeth. An LED tattoo of an electric eel winds from her right leg up to her right arm, with the head on her palm giving a big, razor-toothed smile. The tattoo shimmers with iridescent shades of purple, pink, and blue. Her hazel eyes shine with intensity, and she speaks with the wild confidence of someone used to hyping up a rowdy crowd. If nothing else, she knows how to make an impression.

Clothing

Strobe's favorite outfit consists of bubblegum pink platform boots; black leather pants; a teal and white mesh crop top; round sunglasses with gold frames and black lenses; and a toxic green armored jacket with a multi-colored triangle pattern.

Matrix Persona

Strobe's Matrix persona is her body with the head of a purple moray eel. Sometimes, she'll make the neck extend and wobble around for extra effect.

Media Mentions

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