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Bounty: Trisha Blanket

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No, this is not a joke. The most dangerous and profitable target among the IBC's bounty board is an innocent-looking fifteen-year-old girl.


Trisha Nathaniel Blanket (actual birth name) is an aspiring scientist with an IQ far higher than most within this present galaxy. What she boasts in technological know-how, she lacks in empathy. At the age of 12, she created a brainwashing device and used it on her father, a wealthy politician, to get him to purchase a large supply of materials necessary for her ambitions. With enough supplies, she murdered her father and framed it as a suicide, abstaining her from suspicion to the public, and disappeared into parts unknown.


Since then, only rumors have circulated about her whereabouts and actions. Some claim that she kidnaps people and uses them as experiment dummies for her newest inventions. Many relay that she, at the very least, dissects people, animals, and any living organism that she may find curious. A few reports claim that her appearance is constantly changing, leading to theories that she's made an invention that mimics the physical appearance of others. With a presumed collection of reality-bending gadgets, Trisha is among the most cunning and powerful bounty targets within the galaxy.


The emblem sewn into her lab coat has no significance, as far as authorities can figure out. Perhaps a badge of honor for her "troubles," it doesn't seem to signify anything out of the ordinary. Still, it is one sign of her presence, so police forces have been told to watch out for it.

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