Early Life
Enlistment
SpecOps
BioEn
A New Start
Word moved to the UNTIL headquarters in Millenium City, and Beatrix was sent there after contributing information about all the VIPER holds in the area. After UNTIL debriefed her, she decided to stay in Millenium city. She inherited a wealthy sum from her parents, but after a decade in the wilds of Africa she found it hard to walk back into the lap of luxury she was born to. She rented a small basement apartment in Westside, and quickly learned how bad the situation is there. She felt the urge of the hunt burn inside of her soul, and decided to pursue the city's criminals, instead of wild animals. When she registered for a citizenship, she was registered into PRIMUS for her Shamanistic enhancements. The press quickly caught word of the unusual Bounty Huntress that made Westside's criminals her prey, and for her impressive array of weaponry and the just as impressive skill in which she uses them, they decided to dub her TrixShot.
Whistler's Big Game Hunting
Spending the year spending a vast majority of her wealth on her equipment as a headhunter, Beatrix began her hunting spree in Millenium City in early 2014. Reports spoke of violent gunfights between local known criminal groups and a lone assailant assumed to be TrixShot, the heroic pseudonym attached to Beatrix. These events usually started with forceful entry via explosives to criminal hideouts following gunfire and multiple explosions for hours. Most of these events took place in Westside reporting multiple gang affiliated casualties and a red Marauder with the unregistered license plate "Papa Bear" fleeding the scene, other events in downtown MC describe the same, with a green Hummer bearing the plate "Mama Bear". The MCPD has made no comment, and a public outcry against these actions has yet to be heard.
Beatrix hired two young women and started a business called "Whistler's Big Game Hunting Equipment", the business, located in a small workshop, is exporting various combination rifle, mostly Dreiling (three-barrel) and Vierling (four-barrel) safari rifles, to England. Though the prices of these relatively old-fashioned firearms ranges in the tens of thousands of US dollars, it seems to be gaining popularity amongst wealthy English hunters, frequently travelling to hunt big game in Africa.
When asked if the small shop is also responsible to Beatrix's own weaponry she replied that her weapons are of her own design, but are not offered for sale as they are heavily modified, and exporting them might cause legal issues.