Sunday, March 4, 2007

Ning-Qiu Ouyang

Created Owned and Played by: Ziryab
Name:
Ning-Qiu Ouyang
Gender: Female
Age: 36
Affiliation: Neo Hong Kong
MS: GF3-027NH Gun-fu Gundam
Appearance:
One of the more noticeable things about
Standing at around 5’8,” a good deal of Ning-Qiu’s body mass comes from the muscle on her well-toned, ochre complexioned body. Much of which is packed in her long legs, followed by her abs and though not readily evident in her arms, muscle is also there as noted by her feat of doing reps of one-handed handstands. Her body outline can be described as pear-shaped with broad, man-like, shoulders and somewhat thick hips with a pug nose, full lips and rounded face while her ebony black is cropped short her head in an Eton crop fashion. Her hands and feet are notably longer and narrow than average. Her clothing preference leans towards various styles of blouses and khakis with close-toed, heel-less slippers. Sometimes likes to wear a hat with her outfit. Her favorites being the derby and fedora.

History: Born into a long family tradition of circus performers, Ning-Qiu has long displayed her mixed skills of contortion, acrobatics and martial arts on both the nation and global stage. As part of her body’s physical curriculum she was enrolled into gymnastics where she barely remains a member of the gymnastics community to this day. Yet during her dual circus and gymnastics career she had a steady job as a stuntwoman in Hong Kong’s cinema action genre where she remained for over half a decade until her three sliver medals in the Olympic gymnastic competitions. After which she was actually given some minor roles in the action cinema before finally gaining a few starring roles. Though still pigeon-holed in the action drama she has been steadily trying to branch out into other genres.

When open candidacy was given in Neo Hong Kong’s search for a new Gundam fighter for the next tournament Ning-Qiu, quite literally, threw her hat in the ring as a candidate. The ambition was spurred not only by her curiosity as to how far she could make it, but self-confidence and support that should had a chance, as well as the spotlight such an endeavor gave her (to which a few other actors and stuntmen and women followed her and also applied) even though it would further cement as just an action star.

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