OVA
Description
Operating under the deep cover alias "Maya," Crimson Viper infiltrates the S.I.N. organization as a CIA agent. Her mission targets the BLECE (Boiling Liquid Expanding Cell Explosion) project and intelligence on S.I.N.'s connection to Shadaloo. Posing as a S.I.N. operative, she spearheads the "Battle Suit Project," utilizing a tournament to field-test a prototype battlesuit designed by S.I.N. The suit mimics business attire while concealing advanced weaponry: electrical gauntlets delivering high-voltage shocks and seismic strikes, plus jet-propelled boots enabling flight and flamethrower functions.
Her background contrasts a rebellious, thrill-seeking youth with her current disciplined focus, reshaped by past events. She balances professional ruthlessness with dedication to her daughter, Lauren, marking her as one of the first mothers in the Street Fighter universe. This duality surfaces in curt interactions with rivals like Chun-Li and Hakan and introspective win quotes referencing her past.
During her mission, Seth orders her to test Ryu's abilities, resulting in a confrontation interrupted by Cammy. Viper defeats and tortures Cammy to provoke Ryu into unleashing the Satsui no Hado, succeeding but damaging her surveillance equipment. She retreats upon Ken Masters and Sakura's arrival. Learning of her CIA team's assassination later, she infiltrates S.I.N.'s headquarters alone. She eliminates a wounded Seth after he exposes her allegiance, though Cammy destroys the BLECE data before Viper can secure it. Chun-Li later recovers data linking S.I.N. to Shadaloo, partially salvaging the mission.
Post-mission, she reports Seth's elimination to the CIA, referencing "remaining 26" targets, and returns to Lauren. Subsequent activities involve investigating figures like Q, Urien, and Juri. Juri implies collaboration in criminal ventures, scamming organizations by feigning conflict during assignments. Viper also monitors Rashid via social media, warning him about Shadaloo and guiding him to Ryu.
An encounter with Urien highlights ongoing risks; she accuses him of involvement in suspicious deaths tied to an unnamed organization. Urien retaliates with force, compelling her retreat. Despite her proficiency, tactical errors recur, such as threatening Cammy during the BLECE data standoff, which backfires. These lapses suggest vulnerabilities in high-stakes scenarios.
Her background contrasts a rebellious, thrill-seeking youth with her current disciplined focus, reshaped by past events. She balances professional ruthlessness with dedication to her daughter, Lauren, marking her as one of the first mothers in the Street Fighter universe. This duality surfaces in curt interactions with rivals like Chun-Li and Hakan and introspective win quotes referencing her past.
During her mission, Seth orders her to test Ryu's abilities, resulting in a confrontation interrupted by Cammy. Viper defeats and tortures Cammy to provoke Ryu into unleashing the Satsui no Hado, succeeding but damaging her surveillance equipment. She retreats upon Ken Masters and Sakura's arrival. Learning of her CIA team's assassination later, she infiltrates S.I.N.'s headquarters alone. She eliminates a wounded Seth after he exposes her allegiance, though Cammy destroys the BLECE data before Viper can secure it. Chun-Li later recovers data linking S.I.N. to Shadaloo, partially salvaging the mission.
Post-mission, she reports Seth's elimination to the CIA, referencing "remaining 26" targets, and returns to Lauren. Subsequent activities involve investigating figures like Q, Urien, and Juri. Juri implies collaboration in criminal ventures, scamming organizations by feigning conflict during assignments. Viper also monitors Rashid via social media, warning him about Shadaloo and guiding him to Ryu.
An encounter with Urien highlights ongoing risks; she accuses him of involvement in suspicious deaths tied to an unnamed organization. Urien retaliates with force, compelling her retreat. Despite her proficiency, tactical errors recur, such as threatening Cammy during the BLECE data standoff, which backfires. These lapses suggest vulnerabilities in high-stakes scenarios.