Watch the hero trailer to learn even more about her:

https://youtu.be/5_o13ZeZD6Q

 

Bonnie completed Life Inc.'s K9 program at seventeen — the only one in her group whose hounds didn't break during the final test. While other fighters worked with weapons, she worked with what she considered more reliable than people: her Dobermans, Cain and Venom.

All three underwent combat modification — neurotoxins, implants, enhanced reflexes — and in battle they operated as a single unit. The hounds sensed where she was looking before she took a step.

The next eight years passed in contracts, clean-ups, and escort missions. Command valued her for her efficiency; she, in turn, stayed out of other people's decisions. Both sides were satisfied with the arrangement.

Until one assignment.

Bonnie and her hounds were sent to guard a facility in the woods — an ordinary-looking house, too well-equipped for a simple observation post. Eighteen cameras on the perimeter, intermittent communication with command, instructions tighter than standard. Something about the operation didn't add up, but she counted the cameras within the first hour and said nothing.

The first attackers emerged from the forest on the third night. Bonnie eliminated them and decided it was a test. Then a second group came. Then a third. Too organized for a random attack, too persistent for an outside operation. Examining the bodies, she noticed familiar patches: all the attackers were SkyTech Megacorp fighters.

Then everything fell into place. The facility was bait, the perimeter was a cage, and the operation itself had never been a guard mission — it was a clean-up from the very start. The plan didn't work: Bonnie survived, and so did Cain and Venom.

She abandoned the facility, picked up the trail, and set out to find those who had decided to write her off. The Arena provides money, connections, and time — while she fights, she's looking for the answer to one question: who gave the order, and why did Skytech Megacorp send its own against its own.