Hospital Bracelet Name: Crasher
ID #: 187
Treatment Style: If patients do not submit to initial treatment, Nurse Crasher will drive her patients to remote locations blindfolded and barefoot just to leave them in the middle of nowhere and then secretly spy on them as they go crazy from disorientation and delirium. Some of her patients have experienced even heftier sentences, such as wall standing and the pau de arara. If they somehow survive these treatments, there is no way that they will survive what may come next...
Medical History: Crasher, an ex-assassin with a background in psychological warfare, once worked as a nurse in a government mental health facility. After years of submitting her patients to torture through submission devices, medication and electro-shock therapy, Crasher went to redeem herself by joining a renegade group of female warriors. By helping them escape from the facility she worked in, she found herself unstoppable. Anyone who got in her way was immediately annihilated.
Gaining many skills in weapons and martial arts, Crasher became a hired assassin after leaving her renegade comrades. She engaged in many operations to hit her targets, once even performing undercover with a burlesque troop. At one point, she was captured and scape-goated as the leader of a guerilla army. While she was in captivity, she was tortured and subjected to many of the same abuses that she specialized in. When the psychological torture was deemed ineffective by her captures, she was slated to be killed and transported to another prison. While in transport, she managed to escape and took refuge through an underground network of left-wing subversives.
Growing tired of a life on the run, she took a job as a commercial pilot under an alias as an attempt to return to a normal life, until she got a message from an old friend in the psych ward who had escaped with a group of nurses--it was then that she realized that she needed to return to her roots...
From there, the rest is history...
Current Medications: None, but suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). She suffers anxiety, hypervigilance, insomnia, and difficulty concentrating. She is also known to have profound personal detachment, social withdrawl, recurrent nightmares and impulsive behavior. |