Company Girl
From Unofficial Handbook of the Virtue Universe
Raised by the agency, the Company Girl is the vanguard of a new type of agent. Pairing the latest in high-tech weaponry and gadgets with intense physical and mental training, these new agents are particularly effective in the intelligence business.
Very few human beings are born with psychical ability. Fewer still learn to harness that power and use it at their whim. Project Blue Bonnet was designed to identify and train from a young age people with this ability. With all the skills of a normal agent, the addition of telepathy, telekinesis and other abilities turns an agent into a deadly force of nature.
Sixth of the ten subjects of the project, Company Girl is also the most promising. Her power far exceeding expectations and that of her brothers and sisters. Ten eight year old children, raised and trained by the agency.
Mom & Dad
The Company Girl has little memory of her parents: an glimpse here, a face there. The agency's mental training regimen was so intense it even wiped away self identity. She has dozens of identities she can assume, but none to call her own. She sometimes dreams of the time before the agency, but even through rose coloured lenses she knows it wasn't a truly happy time.
Her parents were agents, and gone most of the time. What little time they were at home was usually spent arguing or fighting. The agency took her away from that and gave her stability. More than that, it gave her a real, if unusual, family.
Project Blue Bonnet
Blue Bonnet, named randomly like so many intelligence operations, is considered one of the most successful psi-ops training initiatives ever executed by the few men and women with knowledge of such things. A 100% success rate in finding and training psychic operatives puts the program in rare company. That it did so without "super soldier" serums or genetic modification is truly remarkable. What really separates it from other programs, both foreign and domestic, is it's utter lack of casualties.
Ten recruits. Ten psi-ops agents. Unheard of success.