"It's also classified as a security organization," she clarifies. "SHIELD, it's called." She then studies Beverly for a moment.
"I have some implants attached the nerves in my wrists. Otherwise...I'll see what it turns up."
What turns up is this:
Her body is in close to peak condition for a woman in her late twenties, with enough body fat that it's clear she's keeping it on to maintain her figure. Her metabolism is fast, two to three times faster than the average person. Her major injury is a healed bullet wound on her lower left torso, the scaring both internal and external presenting as easily two decades old. Other scars are fainter - cuts, mostly, and cuts that have been stitched with a plastic surgeon's skill... except some are older than what her body appears. There are faint strains in muscles and joints, but they match what a martial artist or a soldier might put her body through in training.
The implants show up, but so do faint lesions on her brain. Particularly around the memory centres.
(And, it should be said, that Natasha's heart is beating faster than it should, but given how wary she is, that might not be surprising.)
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"I have some implants attached the nerves in my wrists. Otherwise...I'll see what it turns up."
What turns up is this:
Her body is in close to peak condition for a woman in her late twenties, with enough body fat that it's clear she's keeping it on to maintain her figure. Her metabolism is fast, two to three times faster than the average person. Her major injury is a healed bullet wound on her lower left torso, the scaring both internal and external presenting as easily two decades old. Other scars are fainter - cuts, mostly, and cuts that have been stitched with a plastic surgeon's skill... except some are older than what her body appears. There are faint strains in muscles and joints, but they match what a martial artist or a soldier might put her body through in training.
The implants show up, but so do faint lesions on her brain. Particularly around the memory centres.
(And, it should be said, that Natasha's heart is beating faster than it should, but given how wary she is, that might not be surprising.)