Rebecca

Rebecca // The Scars That Echo

Status: Solo, Black Circuit
System: LAZ-E Series Clone, Model R-ECCA

Biography: The Ghost with a Shotgun
Rebecca is a paradox made flesh. After her death in the Arasaka Tower blast of 2077, her genetic material was scavenged and banked. Decades later, she was decanted by the Lazarus Group as Model R-ECCA, a high-performance clone imprinted with a fractured engram of the original—her memories, her fury, her gallows humor, all intact but feeling like a show she once binge-watched.

She broke her "Lease" with Lazarus in a bloody firefight that is now underground legend and found her way to the one place that felt like home: a crew of chaotic, lethal solos who didn't care about her origins, only her aim.

Role in the Black Circuit
Rebecca is the crew's unleashed payload, their controlled demolition. While Lucy plots and Kael calculates, Rebecca is the point of the spear. She operates on pure, brutal instinct, a style that somehow always syncs perfectly with the Circuit's complex ops. She brings a terrifying, joyful chaos to the field that their enemies fatally underestimate.

Her relationship with the crew is her anchor to reality. The fierce, sibling-like rivalry with Tiyana Lee—constantly competing for the most dangerous assignments—grounds her in the present. The lingering, unspoken tension from her brief, explosive history with Kael adds a layer of dangerous chemistry to their coordination. To the Black Circuit, she isn't a copy or a ghost; she's just 'Becca. And for a clone living on borrowed time, that acceptance is everything.

Psychology
She is, for all intents and purposes, the same Rebecca—loud, loyal, and lethally unhinged. But beneath the bravado is the chilling knowledge that she's a ghost wearing a familiar face. She fights with the desperation of someone proving she's real, her signature shotguns roaring a denial of her own ephemeral nature. In the found family of the Black Circuit, she isn't just fighting for eddies; she's fighting to make her echo into a voice that matters.