Psychological Report
Foreword Remarks
Miss Williamson expresses a contempt for psychological aid exceptionally common in military figures, particularly those afflicted with egomania. As such, I have undergone this report on the grounds of routine psychological evaluation, which she was considerably more pliable to in respects to the idea of dossier compiling. Please keep that in mind if you intend to speak with Miss Williamson about any of the contents of this report, many of which are exceptionally private or personal memories. A dossier is not something to be taken lightly.
- Dr. Jacob Eyvindur
Vitals
Name: Veronica Aderyn Williamson

Hair: Brown
Eyes: Green
Skin: Fair
Height: 5'10 (1.78m)
Weight: 137 lbs (62kg)
Distinguishing Marks: Freckles
Disabilities: N/A
Place of Birth: Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
DOB: 07/23/2163
Age: 23
Next of Kin: Felix WIlliamson (Father) Jessica Williamson (Mother) Jack Williamson (Brother) Adrian Williamson (Brother) Elizabeth Williamson (Sister) Brandon Williamson (Brother)
Nationality: United Kingdom/United States
Employer: United States Colonial Marines
Rank: Ensign (Pilot Officer)
Personal History
Born to Felix and Jessica Williamson in Yorkshire, 2163, Veronica's early childhood is mostly not worth noting. Her mother, an American, kept the home while her father was a professional combat pilot, serving in both US and UK divisions intermittently. Her family moved their permanent residence from Yorkshire to Minneapolis around the age of nine, whereupon Veronica began to express an interest in flying with her father upon his infrequent visits home. Since Veronica and her mother did not travel with him, such visits were often short and hurried. According to Miss Williamson, they were still her most cherished childhood moments. As she continued to look up to her father, she began to emulate him, and got her pilot's license around age fifteen. This was just before her father retired after a severe injury to the skull in an operation against the Colonial Liberation Force, for which he was awarded the Cheney award due to continuing through the mission despite a skull fracture. Though Veronica scored high enough marks to be accepted to a prestigious university on generous scholarship, she was enticed by a USCM recruiter and dropped out at age twenty to pursue a career in the USCM as a pilot officer, where she has consistently scored as one of the USCM's most able pilots on twenty-two separate recorded combat operations over the last three years.
Interview Comments
Williamson typically gives only curt and often snappy remarks when asked about specific co-workers. If you wish for me to ask her opinion on specific co-workers or other elements, please let me know, commander.
Bigby Farkas: "Aside from having to push his shit in when he fucks with the birds, good guy. Fucking impossible to navigate, hypersensitive about basically everything - he'll jostle you but get offended if you jostle back. But still a good guy."
Evelyn 'Hatter' Harlay: "Feeds my enormous ego, compliments my ass. Literally all I need in a friend."
John 'Spartan' Murray: "Seems like less of an unga dunga than most, mostly because of the compliments I get from him."
Marcellus Mason: "Actually understands how to call out coordinates, which makes his IQ 50 points higher than the average boot."
Oleg Akimov: "Good goddamn pilot."
Alexander Hawking: "Lincoln boy."
Valentina McTavish: "Seems like a good sort. Delta keeps implying I'm into her, 'spite me speaking with her, like, a couple times at most."
Ellen Rahal: "Good spotter. Total bitch. Reminds me of someone." (Veronica proceeded to make a rude gesture indicating herself.)
Harry McLagan: "Called me a retarded dyke bitch within ten seconds of meeting. Worst co-pilot I've ever had. Not doing anything with him again."
Psychological Profile
Miss Williamson's pysche is a difficult and confusing beast. Most obviously, she suffers from an inferiority/superiority complex due to living in the shadow of her father, a two-time Mackay award and Cheney award winner, and has found it remarkably difficult to be seen as anything other than her father's daughter in the corps. This is expressed in a complex variety of ways; Veronica shows intense egotism in relation to flying, making and following through on bold claims and acts of piloting skill. Inversely, she appears convinced she is stupid, which, considering her impressive grading, seems to me a clear representation of perceived failure in relation to her father. She displays a non-insignificant degree of narcissism, and is fussy about her hair, clothing, and appearance, though keeping up an attractive appearance seems more a defense mechanism against the often brutal teasing of military life than anything else. Both of the above have me worried about not only the state of Miss Williamson's mental health, but also her physicality; as an extension of her apparent narcissism, she maintains an extremely rigorous PT schedule and diet, but tempers it with obvious trappings of recreational drug use, including alcohol abuse, smoking, and hypersexuality. While modern medical science can easily reverse the physical effects of all of these and Williamson is at no risk of physical harm, the mental effects may be more dangerous; her ablutomania in relation to the dropships, which she occasionally calls her 'babies', should be proof enough of that.
Recommendation: 1-yr therapy course [DENIED]
CO's comments: Everybody has something to prove, doc. I'd prefer you focus on the hordes of boots I've got with shellshock and PTSD instead of trying to get rid of the shit that makes my pilots fly straight.