Shang George Character Analysis

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Shana George: A computer scientist, 5ft 4 in tall beautiful, brown skinned, long black haired Indian-American woman who has a wonderful personality and charisma she is from Los Angeles, California
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Gail Morris: A 5ft 7in tall brown haired (with short haircut) light skinned, physically tough light skinned African American woman from Bronx, New York, she has a scar on her face from an explosion from previous battles with the vile gangs.

Nicole Smith: a 5ft 6 in tall pretty longhaired brunette white-American woman she was a registered nurse but gave up to become an electrician she is from Tallahassee, Florida who is intelligent in technical devices ad in weapons handling.

Michael Jones: a 6ft 5in, muscular iron worker from Roxbury, Massachusetts

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