Clara Bloise is a 182cm tall, blonde (now dyed ginger) haired, 27-year-old woman from Earth.
Born planetside, Clara grew up under the strict expectations of a traditional Earth family, where loyalty and obedience were valued above all else. From a young age, her parents drilled into her the belief that selflessness was only admirable when it served the family first. But Clara had different ideas. She wanted to help people and save lives, not just secure wealth. When she pursued medicine instead of the family’s chosen path, the first cracks in their relationship appeared.
The one person who once stood by her side was Christopher, her older brother. They had been inseparable as children—partners in crime, whispering late at night about dreams bigger than Mars itself. When Clara struggled with her neurodivergence, Christopher was her anchor, the one who helped her navigate the complexities of their rigid world.
But that bond didn’t survive her choices.
When she enlisted in the Naval Forces as combat medic, the fragile remains of her relationship with her parents shattered completely. To them, military service was a disgrace—a waste of talent, a betrayal of their status. They didn’t care that she spent years tending to the wounded in deep-space conflicts. They only saw it as throwing away her future to serve alongside criminals and mercenaries.
Christopher, once her closest ally, stood with them.
Whether he truly believed in their parents' words or was simply too afraid to defy them, Clara never knew. But when she returned home, hoping—foolishly—that he would still be on her side, she was met with cold indifference. He watched in silence as their parents threw her out. He didn’t stop them.
That was the last time she saw him outside of a Nanotrasen space station.
With no home left, Clara turned to Nanotrasen, a company that didn’t care about her past—only that she could hold a scalpel and keep employees alive, or keep her cool in a shootout. She was done trying to prove herself to people who had already decided she wasn’t worth keeping.
Despite the cold of space and the weight of her past, Clara remains unyieldingly social. Diagnosed as neurodivergent at a young age, she had to fight harder than most to develop her social skills, but she never let that stop her. She thrives in connection, even when fleeting.
After graduating medical school and completing her naval service, Clara began working for Nanotrasen, serving as a doctor across various stations. But the job takes its toll. The emergencies, the endless injuries, the loss of life—it all weighs on her. She copes by throwing herself into work, often volunteering for extra roles just to keep herself moving.
She doesn’t have a home anymore, but she’s slowly finding something close—people she trusts, colleagues she almost calls friends. Among them is Sal Rose — a familiar face in an ever-changing crew.
And then, there’s Christopher—now a Nanotrasen employee.
Fate, or corporate indifference, had assigned them to the same station. They avoid each other like the plague, locked in a silent war. Their childhood closeness is gone, buried under years of betrayal and resentment. Neither speaks of the past, but the air between them hums with unspoken words and unsaid accusations.
She had lost her family once. She would not lose herself again.
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