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February 10th, 2014

[info]gordons_girl in [info]streets_ooc

Hello, this is Chrissie and I brought back my two.

First is Barbara Gordon, profile here. She's been shuffled around a bit regarding history. She dated Dick, very briefly, because the two were quick to figure out they were friends. She became Batgirl a little before that though and continued being Batgirl until everything went down the toilet for Gotham. She was shot during a riot and dragged into an alley by men with nefarious intentions, but was saved by her fellow officer Stephanie Brown! Since then, her paralysis is more psychosomatic, but she's not ready to get out of the chair yet. She's obviously not parading around as Batgirl anymore, but it's still her mantle to hold onto till she's ready to pass it on.

I'd like to keep her friendship with Lizzy (Lauren, you cool with that?) though they probably don't hang out to much with each other anymore. She'll be mighty pissed Dick upon his return, and is currently working a desk job at the GCPD.

Next is Vicki Vale, profile here. New PB but generally most of her history is the same. Became famous for her photojournailst work in Corto Maltese and then came to work for the Gotham Gazette. After stuff went down, she and fellow Gazette employees started publishing papers to encourage the people to take back their city. Eventually they found an old radio station that'd been abandoned for years. With funding from Wayne Enterprises (in seeeeeecret), Vicki goes under the name "V" to let the people know that there are those still fighting for the city. She's still a nosy reporter and likely a pain in the rear, but she's useful, dang it! :)

She still works for the Gazette though circulation isn't the same as it used to be. Her radio station is super seekrit and nobody (except maybe the Clocktower) knows where it's located.

And that's who I have. Happy to be here again, looking forward to seeing what we can do.