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Chiquita is a Cuban assassin who dogs the players and Bert McClusky in Truckin' Turtles.
Chiquita is a secret agent and assassin who has worked primarily for the Cuban and Russian governments. She was trained by a ninja master known only as Shadow Lord. Chiquita refuses to sell her services to the United States government and seems to have a personal grudge against the country as a whole, but will deal with criminal cartels in U.S., Europe, and South America as well as third world governments as well as Cuba and Russia. She also refuses to do business with terrorists who have intent on harming innocents.
In Truckin' Turtles, Chiquita is tasked with disrupting the transport of anti-virus microchips secured by Bert McClusky. To her end, she puts up wanted posters denouncing his "crimes against his daughter and her mother". This leads Bert to believe that his wife in Cuba that he was forced to abandon in 1961 was indeed pregnant as she had suspected, and that Chiquita was his daughter coming for revenge for her mother dying while in prison for her involvement with him. After Chiquita's capture, she will admit that she is not his daughter and only obtained the information about his past and used it as psychological warfare; however, after the end of the story, a player character will find a locket she dropped with an old photo of a woman remarkably similar in appearance to Chiquita with a 4 or 5 year old child - at a time when Bert's wife would have been long dead, throwing into question her actual parentage as well as the veracity of his wife's death.
Powers and abilities[]
- Ninjutsu: Chiquita has been trained in all of the tenets of ninjutsu by Shadow Lord, including martial arts, assassination, espionage, psychological warfare, tracking, disguise, and espace.
- Weapons mastery: Chiquita knows how to handle most weapons, but normally sticks to guns, swords, and shuriken.
Equipment[]
- Power armor: Chiquita employs an exo-suit which resembles a black suit of samurai armor.
Notes and trivia[]
- In Spanish, chiquita is the female form for "small" or "tiny". Is also colloquially used as a way to refer to a girl or young woman. And even more informal, in some regions is used as a way of referring to the attractiveness of a woman based on her petite or slender figure.