Beom Soo
Builds the tech. Breaks the rules.
Beom Soo is the reason the Guardians have things other private security firms can't touch — or can't even explain. She doesn't just use technology. She understands it, the way a novelist understands language. Two degrees from KAIST — Electrical Engineering and Robotics — and a background in the kind of high-stakes environments that most people never see. When Soo builds something, it works. When she deploys it, people notice.
Gwangju-raised. Her parents were South Korean diplomats, killed when she was a teenager. That loss shaped everything after it — including her relationship with Uncle Yedo, who she followed into Guardians International the moment she had the credentials to apply. Yedo is her compass. His approval isn't something she wants. It's something she needs — the way her drones need a signal, the way her robots need a target. Failing him isn't a thought she lets herself finish.
On the field, she's a specialist — aerial quadcopter drone with lidar, camera, and mounted gun; ground robot with bomb dismantling arm. Shield on her left arm, tablet on her right forearm. Every piece of gear is hers by design. She didn't buy it from a catalog. She built it because she knew what the mission would need before anyone else did.
ISFJ to her core. Upright posture. Focused. A little too intense for most rooms. She interrupts because she already knows where your sentence is going and there's work to do. She does things by the book — not because the book tells her to, but because the book was written by people who understood what happens when you improvise. She's the one who sees the threat before the threat sees you. And she doesn't flinch.
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