From the Files of Oliver “Loki” Moore
*Note: This page was taken from the end of book #36
Subject: Gaia Moore
Age: 17
Character traits: confrontational, socially maladjusted. Self-conscious. Street smart. Book smart. Fearless
Physical abilities: Karate, jujitsu, muay thai, mountain climbing, boxing wrestling, speed, strength, agility, accuracy.
*Note: Any period of increased or excessive exertion is typically followed by a "blackout" period where the subject is rendered physically drained and, in most cases, unconscious for at least a brief period.
Mental abilities: Multilingual (at least 4 languages, possibly more), code-breaking, computer hacking, advanced mathematics, and analytical reading skills.
Action: Complete surveillance of subject at all times. I want info.
*Note: Subject is not to be harmed under any circumstances.
Subject’s Addresses:
Perry Street: Subject resided in brownstone with ex-CIA agent George Niven and his wife, Ella. George developed a professional friendship with Tom Moore during their days in the Agency but ultimately turned and collaborated with Loki. Ella was a collaborator from the early days.
Reasons for move: Ella was killed by an assassin who mistook her for Gaia. George was later killed by his collaborators when he proved no longer useful to Loki.
Mercer Street: Two-bedroom apartment subject shared with Tom Moore in an effort at “family stability.”
Reasons for move: Tom was called away on Agency business; subject temporarily moved to the Moss family apartment.
Upper East Side: Subject was brought to this residence with Tom Moore and his then-partner (work and romantic), Natasha Petrova. Tom Moore and subject resided at this location with Ms. Petrova and her daughter, Tatiana.
Reasons for move: Natasha was revealed to be the sister of Katia Moore, working in conjunction with Organization head Yuri; Tom Moore was once again called away on Agency business.
*Note: Natasha and Tatiana have since been apprehended and incarcerated.
Bank Street: Subject’s last known address; boardinghouse for children of Agency officials. Subject shared residence with two other minors, monitored by Agency-appointed housemother.
Subject’s Known Friends:
Ivy: Friend from before subject’s move to New York City. No further information is available.
Heather Gannis: Eighteen years old, romantic ties to Sam Moon (Highly suspected that subject was direct cause of the breakup) and Ed Fargo. Long dark hair, blue eyes. Extremely attractive by conventional standards. Was at top of social hierarchy until incident with beta-model fearless serum rendered her temporarily blind. Initial dislike of subject. Recently released from boarding school for blind students.
Mary Moss: Seventeen years old, loud, impulsive, combative. Substance abuse issues. Tall and very thin, bright, curly red hair and green eyes. Striking, not pretty. Stable home environment.
*Note: Terminated at the hands of an assassin posing as a drug dealer due to interference with our ultimate agenda.
Liz Rodke: New social queen at Village School, daughter and heir apparent of Rodke Pharmaceuticals empire to be divided with two older brothers. Down-to-earth. Long blond hair (not to be confused with that of subject; usually worn down rather than tied back), bright smile.
*Note: L’s involvement in the most recent plot against the subject remains undetermined.
Invince:
A drug that acts much like the “fearless” serum, Invince can be ingested in tablet form. The subject experiences a profound high that begins with a basic lack of fear but usually develops into acute delusions of immortality and imperviousness. Presently widespread in downtown Manhattan, distributed by one supplier who refers to himself as “God” but who has, in fact, been identified as Christopher Rodke, of Rodke Pharmaceuticals. Prevalence of Invince in downtown neighborhoods has led to a vast increase in violent crimes and injuries.