![]() She accepts the likelihood of 47 coming to kill her for mutiny, hiring an around-the-clock security team and paying them a full week in advance, as if knowing they'll fail. In Absolution, she's appalled at the experiments being conducted on Victoria, one of Travis' flawed attempts at re-creating Mr.Cayne swallows the bait whole and agrees to let her join, not counting on a lowly handler being as dangerous as 47 himself. She's also a double agent, approaching the Franchise leader Alexander Cayne and offering up her services. In Blood Money, she realizes what 47 is planning (a last stand against The Franchise) and puts him temporarily on ice.As of Hitman (2016), her design strikes a middleground she's far more mature-looking and modestly dressed, wearing a blue and gold coat, but isn't ugly by any respects of the imagination. In Hitman: Blood Money we don't see much of her face but she has a very slender and younger-looking body, and she officially became Ms. Art Evolution: The original Diana was envisioned as a middle-aged English woman, something which has remained one of the two constants of her character.Naturally, this infuriates Soders to no end. Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: She and 47 loved killing targets in overly-convoluted ways according to "Overachievers", mostly to flaunt their perfection and excellence within the ICA.She also just so happens to be the handler of one of the most notorious assassins in the world who isn't afraid for her and 47 to get their hands dirty. Affably Evil: She's charming, polite, has a good sense of humor, and has proven time and again to be a loyal ally to 47.#1 Dime: In "A Personal Contract", a bloodied Diana hands 47 a white envelope with a 1889 Morgan silver dollar inside it, a sort of good luck charm.and more often than not, it's tough to figure out who's the sidekick in their killer relationship. ![]() Together, they're a much darker version of the typical "dynamic duo". She was also 47's Inside Man (so to speak) when 47 un-retired in Silent Assassin,the latter of whom appealed to Diana for help. In Hitman (2016), she greased the wheels of the ICA to ensure he passed the Initiate program, despite countermeasures by Soders to make it harder. Subsequently, Diana is the one who convinces 47 to join the ICA after being impressed at him killing their target before the ICA can, as well as four other ICA Agents assigned to the contract. As revealed in the Agent 47: Birth of the Hitman comic, Diana was inducted into the agency at 19 years old by Erich Soders, and was mentored by Robyn Gore, her handler and teacher. Next to 47 and Smith, Diana Burnwood is the oldest recurring character in the Hitman series. Citizenship: English Affiliation(s): ICA, Agent 47, Victoria, Savi, Cheryl Franklin, The Franchise, Providence Debut Appearance: Hitman: Codename 47 Voiced By: Vivienne McKee (2002-06), Marsha Thomason (2012), Jane Perry (2014-Present) (English) note Other Languages: Rika Fukami (Japanese) None of them display the usual Shell-Shocked Veteran personality traits either, with all of them instead being terrible people to begin with.Ĭlick here to see Young Diana as she looks in Hitman 2 and Hitman 3 (Spoilers!). They all fought in Vietnam, but as Legionnaires in The '50s as opposed to the usual depiction of this trope as being part of America's involvement in The '60s. Sociopathic Soldier: The five of them are French Foreign Legion veterans consisting of a Triad boss who murdered his own uncle to take power, a drug cartel boss who murdered a judge, a freelance terrorist and ex-Hitler Youth for hire, an arms dealer with a penchant for nuclear weapons and a Mad Scientist with some hugely unethical eugenics plans.One of the byproducts of Ort-Meyer's clone research is organ transplants that allow the Five Fathers to extend their lifespans. Older Than They Look: All of them are well into their sixties, with Pablo being seventy, yet they are incredibly spry for their age.Legion of Lost Souls: All of them, for various personal reasons, ended up in the French Foreign Legion and fought in Vietnam.Lee Hong dresses in stereotypical Chinese clothing by way of compensation to make himself look like a Triad boss, Pablo, being a Tony Montana Expy is dressed like he's never left The '80s, Boris has a preference for loud Hawaiian shirts and then there's Frantz Fuchs and that thong. Fashion-Victim Villain: Apart from Ort-Meyer, they all dress rather distinctly.For Pablo Ochoa, Arkadij "Boris" Jegorov and Frantz Fuchs, see the Codename 47 page.
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