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Description
Meteorite, a Sarkaz mercenary hailing from Kazdel, serves as a sniper operator for Rhodes Island, leveraging six years of combat expertise. She wields a custom-modified bowgun capable of launching grenades, delivering wide-range physical damage and weakening enemy defenses. Though battling Oripathy—a terminal illness stemming from Originium exposure—her condition remains separate from her battlefield lethality.

Her early career involved freelance mercenary engagements, including a stint with Firewatch’s faction. Pre-Rhodes Island records detail high-stakes operations: safeguarding refugee convoys, clashing with rival mercenary units, and participating in Kazimierz’s guerrilla campaigns against the Ursus Army. A defector’s betrayal during these conflicts decimated her allied guerrilla unit, leaving her among the few survivors. Disillusioned by subsequent distrust from former comrades, she abandoned Kazdel’s perpetual strife for Rhodes Island.

Combat tactics define her as a strategist; her signature techniques include *Buckshot*, extending both attack range and impact force, and *High-Explosive Shell*, a manually detonated incendiary that cripples enemy resilience. A specialized talent, *Blast Attachment Refit*, sporadically amplifies damage output, augmented further by modules that bypass armor defenses.

Pragmatic and mission-focused, Meteorite subordinates personal sentiment to operational demands. Yet fragments of her past linger: she once rescued a Sarkaz child only to eliminate a Sarkaz sniper in the same mission, illustrating the fraught duality of her heritage. The oath “May the Sarkaz never suffer again,” engraved on her identification tag, echoes her struggle with identity amidst Kazdel’s endless bloodshed.

While Rhodes Island has nudged her toward teamwork, she gravitates to autonomy, her trust tempered by prior betrayals. Nevertheless, her commitment to the organization’s cause—alleviating the suffering of the infected—aligns seamlessly with her own history of survival, anchoring her loyalty beyond mere practicality.