Louisa Vega was a field medic in the Army and worked for aid organizations all over the world. She nursed a village in Africa that had been essentially wiped out by Ebola. She was later killed in a fire-bombing at Alameda Point quarantine in San Francisco. Dreyfus mentioned her as an example to Alpha/Omega of someone who was not weak, chaff, and empty inside.
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