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| - Aya was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1972. She is of mixed ethnicity: her father (name unrevealed), who is a journalist, was white, her mother (Mariko) was Japanese. This gives her a unique appearance as she boasts many Asian facial features, such as the shape of her face and eyes, while possessing typically Caucasian coloring, including blue eyes and fair blonde hair. She had a sister named Maya Brea who, along with her mother, died in an automobile accident in or around December 1978. After Maya's death, her remaining organs were preserved, which allowed for one of her corneas to be transplanted into Aya in 1979. At the same time, one of Maya's kidneys was transplanted into a young girl named Melissa Pearce. Unknown to anyone, Maya's mitochondria was highly evolved and began changing
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| - Aya was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1972. She is of mixed ethnicity: her father (name unrevealed), who is a journalist, was white, her mother (Mariko) was Japanese. This gives her a unique appearance as she boasts many Asian facial features, such as the shape of her face and eyes, while possessing typically Caucasian coloring, including blue eyes and fair blonde hair. She had a sister named Maya Brea who, along with her mother, died in an automobile accident in or around December 1978. After Maya's death, her remaining organs were preserved, which allowed for one of her corneas to be transplanted into Aya in 1979. At the same time, one of Maya's kidneys was transplanted into a young girl named Melissa Pearce. Unknown to anyone, Maya's mitochondria was highly evolved and began changing Aya and Melissa's genetic structure. As a young woman, Aya had studied criminology at the University of Virginia. She later became a detective with the NYPD 17th precinct. During her first 6 months of working at the precinct, Aya became involved in an incident known as the New York Blockade Incident to the general public. As an officer, she became part of the "father and daughter" team where she was partnered up with Daniel "Bo" Dollis, a veteran police officer.
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