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      XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDana Ben-Ami


                What's their alias?
                    Zosha

                How old are they?
                    30

                Are they male or female?
                    Female

                What is their place in the world?
                    ISIA Field Agent

                What's their preference?
                    Heterosexual

                What are they capable of?
                    As a former officer in the Israeli Navy, she had learned of Krav Maga, but enjoyed it so much that she spent years earning herself a black belt, and it remains her primary style of martial arts, though she incorporates training in Eskrima, wielding knives with deadly proficiency. Her best scores in arms are generally for fully automatic weapons, considering herself more sailor than spy. Her former status as a navy officer entitles her to team leadership qualities, survival skills on land or sea, and even first aid.

                What are their weaknesses?
                    Her skills tend to shy away from technology, and she herself has expressed a frustration when using tech, but this is more so distaste than a general weakness, otherwise she has no weaknesses in particular that stand out.

                How do they act?
                    Dana is a witty, bold woman who straightforwardly speaks her mind. While she may lack in lying—a useful trait for spies—she’s very good at redirecting someone’s attentions and changing subjects, often by insults, but all in good measure. She fashions herself a hero of sorts, and is fiercely loyal to the idea of leaving no man behind. At times she can come across as authoritative, but she justifies this as her knowing what to do.

                What's their backstory?
                    Dana Ben-Ami was born in Acre, Israel on April 12, 1986. Her father, Elijah Ben-Ami, was one of the earliest ISIA field agents, and he raised her to follow in his example. While she eventually learned about the ISIA, she didn’t choose to join, instead pursuing a career as an officer in the Israeli Navy, a fruitful career she greatly enjoyed. When her father died of cancer in the spring of 2012, she decided to fulfill his earlier wish, and would go on to graduate as a field agent in late 2013, ranking sixth of her class.

                Anything else we need to know?
                    Her codename of Zosha is a reference to Zosha Poznanska, an unspoken Jewish heroine of World War II whom fought the Nazis. Conveniently enough, there is a book called Codename: Zosha: A Woman Fighter Against the Nazis.