Rebecca "Becky" Sharpe is the resident engineer/head of IT. Smart with any type of technology, quick witted and interested in all kinds of fantastical fiction - especially 20th and early 21st century pop-culture. Owns an original Star Trek uniform among other costumes. Usually a bit of a joker, Becky occasionally stumbles into awkward situations. Apparently her mouth doesn't have a filter, so she can often be seen turning red after realizing what she just said.
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| - Rebecca "Becky" Sharpe is the resident engineer/head of IT. Smart with any type of technology, quick witted and interested in all kinds of fantastical fiction - especially 20th and early 21st century pop-culture. Owns an original Star Trek uniform among other costumes. Usually a bit of a joker, Becky occasionally stumbles into awkward situations. Apparently her mouth doesn't have a filter, so she can often be seen turning red after realizing what she just said.
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| - Rebecca "Becky" Sharpe is the resident engineer/head of IT. Smart with any type of technology, quick witted and interested in all kinds of fantastical fiction - especially 20th and early 21st century pop-culture. Owns an original Star Trek uniform among other costumes. Usually a bit of a joker, Becky occasionally stumbles into awkward situations. Apparently her mouth doesn't have a filter, so she can often be seen turning red after realizing what she just said. While Becky isn't directly involved in the research of the PASIPHAE Project, she may find herself in positions to do some "science" for herself sometimes. Befriends Natalie Arambourgh, who she unsuccessfully tries to convince to read a comic book. They form an odd couple that constantly winds each other up, which in turn makes other team members roll their eyes at them.
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