Peak physical condition, Trained decathlete.
Practiced in multiple musical instruments
Weaknesses and flaws: Physical capacity and vulnerability are within human range. Some issues with monomania and adrenaline addiction.
Character location/Home: Keewazi reservation, Oklahoma /coming to new York
Alignment (villain, hero etc): Heroine
Team: (if on one) Amazing Friends
Relatives (living/dead?): Jennifer Walters (mother, living) Wyatt Wingfoot (father, living) Mr. and Mrs. Will Wingfoot, (grandparents, deceased). Morris and Elaine Walters, (grandparents, deceased) Bruce Banner (cousin-once-removed, living)
Backstory: Elaine's parents are happily married.
Raised mostly on the Keewazi reservation ("Sort of an offshoot of the Comanche, but with some isolation and then this really complicated contact with the Navajo and -- yes, we're one of the small ones you've never heard of. That does simplify it. We're also one of the lucky ones."), she's visited the New York branches of the family periodically. She kept busy following her grandfather's athletic footsteps as well as memorizing every book, song, and story recitation she could get her hands on. And games -- there were admittedly lots of games. Elaine argues that game theory should count as an art form, not a science. Because she likes the arts more than the sciences.
Climbing the tallest things one can find and occasionally jumping off of them, she has argued from an early age, should also count as an art form.
Graduating from high school early, she did not want to join the Future Foundation because "When it comes down to it, they're all about the science. Even the emergencies they deal with are more sciencey. I'm not. It's just not my thing." She has gained early admission to ESU as a history major.
How do you plan to introduce the character to the game?: Coming to New York, hanging with Spidey, Daniel, and Co.
What are you planning to do with this character? Shenanigans and record-keeping.
What do you want to see happen with this character?: hijinks.