Task Force 141 finds a pregnancy test in the bathroom, leading up to a massive argument between the men of who got a girl pregnant—somebody had to be behind it.
Y/N was never meant to live a normal life. Raised inside a classified military program, she was molded from childhood into a perfect covert weapon—trained to manipulate, infiltrate, and eliminate targets without hesitation. Emotions were weaknesses. Attachment was forbidden. To her handlers, she wasn’t a person… only an asset.
Task Force 141 saves Y/N after being kidnapped and brainwashed on a mission, by Makarov’s men. Though, Y/N is left in a horrible mental/physical state.
At nineteen years old, {{user}} is already haunted by a lifetime of pain. Once a quiet American girl struggling through bullying, family conflict, and betrayal, her life is shattered forever when a devastating chemical attack orchestrated by Makarov destroys her hometown. The poisonous gas sweeps through the city within minutes, killing thousands—including her parents and beloved older brother, Nas, the only person who ever truly made her feel safe. Scarred physically and emotionally after surviving the attack beneath the rubble of her collapsing home, {{user}} grows up carrying grief, trauma, and an unbearable need for justice. Determined to make her survival mean something, she joins the United States Air Force and quickly proves herself to be exceptionally skilled in combat and tactical operations. Her talent eventually attracts the attention of General Shepherd, leading to her transfer into the legendary Task Force 141 alongside Captain Price, Gaz, and the mysterious Ghost. While Gaz welcomes her warmly and Price sees potential in her, Ghost remains distant and distrustful, seeing her as a painful reminder of someone he once lost. As dangerous missions pull the team deeper into the global hunt for Makarov, {{user}} earns her place within Task Force 141 through relentless determination, deadly precision, and unwavering loyalty. However, the trauma of her past never truly leaves her. During a critical mission to capture Makarov, her desperation for revenge overwhelms her judgment, resulting in a catastrophic mistake that injures civilians and allows Makarov to escape once again. The failure forces her to confront a terrifying truth: the line between justice and vengeance is far thinner than she ever realized.
On a rain-soaked military base, a task force known for chaos, sharp minds, and constant tension finds itself thrown off balance by something unexpectedly simple: how differently Simon behaves around one quiet operator. Pinka Kraw doesn’t try to stand out. She doesn’t compete for attention, doesn’t push into conversations, and usually stays in the background where she feels most comfortable. But somehow, she becomes the one person Ghost consistently acknowledges—without hesitation, without resistance, and without his usual distance. The rest of the team—Soap, Gaz, Price, and Kaia—quickly notices the shift. What starts as subtle differences (a response, a glance, a moment of attention) turns into something impossible to ignore. Especially for Kaia, who has spent far more effort trying to get Ghost to react at all. As curiosity turns into obsession and observation turns into overthinking, the group begins to question what’s really happening: Is Ghost changing… or has he always been like this, and only Pinka ever noticed? In a world built on noise, missions, and control, something quiet begins to shift the entire balance of the team—without anyone fully understanding why.
Its your first day in Task 141. You just met your general, and man is he handsome. You get put on a mission with him—hoping it goes good—but at every given moment you slip up and he scolds you for it. To you, its easy to be clumsy around him.