TV-Series
Description
The character known as "Dottoressa" is a surgeon and chemist of infamous repute, serving a 432-year sentence for murder, medical malpractice, and non-consensual surgeries. Her amoral, sadistic nature fuels a god complex, viewing her medical expertise as a license to dominate life and death. She sports wavy hair fading from pink to light-blue in a low side ponytail, golden-yellow eyes piercing with clinical detachment, and a provocative ensemble: a dark purple bodysuit beneath a translucent pink corset, a stark white lab coat, and thigh-high boots.

Her past is marred by grotesque medical ethics—saving patients only to slaughter bystanders who disrupted her work. Joining a criminal heist, she repeatedly betrays the group to serve her interests, including deliberately botching a comrade’s treatment to ensure his demise. Later, she bargains with law enforcement for freedom, manipulating a vulnerable criminal into servitude by exploiting his insecurities and weaponizing intimacy.

Notable acts include slaughtering public transit passengers over trivial irritations, betraying allies by surrendering targets to authorities, and targeting immortal siblings for experiments to conquer mortality. Her skills border on supernatural: flawless surgical precision, self-repair from bisection or slit throats, and mastery of pharmacology and genetics. Though capable of stitching herself back together, she remains fragile mid-recovery.

During the heist’s climax, her schemes unravel when her lackey discovers her role in his friend’s death, stabbing her neck in retaliation. As she struggles to self-repair, a panicked crowd tramples her. A manga adaptation hints at an "outrageous backstory" of illicit experiments and a god complex’s origins, though specifics remain obscured.

Her relationships hinge on exploitation or hostility: distrusting the protagonist for mirroring her manipulative tactics, mocking a stoic ally with unwelcome advances, and deeming brutish cohorts disposable. Loyalty holds no value; she betrays employers and allies alike for advantage. Her sole drive is to defy mortality’s limits, wielding life and death as tools to cement her perverse creed as medicine’s apex predator.