Age: 30
Birthplace: Frankfurt, Germany
Parents: Army Major Alexander Sinclair and Frieda Jane Browie
Expertise:
Miss Sinclair is skilled as a coordinator and drill instructor. She also possesses an analytical mind ideally suited for strategy, tactics, or campaign planning. Her charisma combined with her intelligence and agre3ssive nature makes her an excellent trainer and enforcer. She is the muscle behind Commander Rourke; when her commanding officer issues an order, Miss Sinclair makes it her personal business to see to it that everyone in her command follows it to the letter. She is levelheaded in a crisis (see attachment re: San Domingo 1904), and highly skilled in many forms of small-arms combat; studied Aikido in Philippines under Moreihei Ueshiba 1904-07, attaining rank of Yahansha-Yondan. Expert in disciplines of Henka Waza, Tanto Dori and Tachi Dori. Skilled in savate, tactical combat knife fighting, Colt throwing knife, bo staff, kama, field tanto, katana, as well as most conventional small arms. Has taught rifle and shotgun at Quantico, Virginia, 1911. One of only three (living) people to have bested Commander Rourke at both unarmed combat and chess.Background:
The oldest of six children (and the only girl), Miss Sinclair grew up fighting with her fists as well as her wits. Born in Frankfurt, Germany as the daughter of career officer U.S. Army Major Alexander Sinclair. Extensive travel at an early age, as well as exposure to a variety of cultures and customs (Frankfurt 1884-87, Mannheim 1887-89, Stuttgart 1889-92, Torii Station, Vicanza 1892-93, Camp Zama 1893-94, Yongsan 1894-97, Alberdeen Proving Ground, 1897-1901). Miss Sinclair exhibited exceptional athletic skill at the age of four, and was encouraged by her mother to pursue dance. Instead, with the influence of her father and brothers, Miss Sinclair began learning the combat arts. While stationed in Maryland at age seventeen, she was introduced to Commander Rourke, and after relocating to Fort Dix, began tactics and firearms training under him at the behest of her father. Her skill impressed Commander Rourke, as well as her potential (in Rourke's opinion) as a covert agent and spy. She toured briefly with Commander Rourke, acting as a training assistant, and then followed him in 1903 on expedition to Egypt as intelligence officer. Parted company with commander Rourke in August 1903 to continue training. Married in 1907 to U.S. Army First Lieutenant Christopher Jenkins. Presumed widowed 1908. First approached by Whitmore Industries (at recommendation of Commander Rourke) April 1911. Took position as bodyguard and chauffer for Preston Whitmore December 5, 1911. Currently employed in aforementioned positions by Whitmore industries.
Helga was Rourke's second-in-command. Even when the Leviathan was attacking the submarine, she could keep herself so well together she could even make sarcastic remarks during the evacuation.
She seemed to have a conscious, just based on her expression before Kida was taken by the Crystal. Unfortunately, none of that showed when the troops where taking Kida away. While others sided with me against Rourke, Helga didn't. I don't know if that was because she was loyal or, just like everyone else, she was in it for the money.
Either way, when Rourke tried to toss her overboard, She fought incredibly. While I was fighting him, a flare was hot, I think, from the volcano floor. My only guess is that Helga somehow managed to survive the fall, and used the flare gun to try and bring down the balloon. If she was the one who shot it, the balloon coming down caused the volcano to erupt, and how anyone could survive that would be utterly amazing!
-M.J.T.
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