Classic Mei

A mercenary of the Black Market. She is the first playable female, and along with Deckland the first mercenary fuck. Mei tends to be the subject of flirting and jokes, as male players often joke about Mei, saying things such as, "I'd hit that," and, "Hey Mei, let's be friends." She continues to become more and more popular among players. This character has, however, created an outrage among player for "ruining the balance the game once had." Mei has recently put on weight and slightly slowed down. She also has changed her attire slightly. She has also recently starred in a combat arms video about grenades, though she wore a face mask and black cap.

Complaints
People often complain due to Mei being "too fast." Players argue that she is difficult to kill for being skinny. Other players have gone to call anyone with her a speed hacker and has gone even further to report these people. People also complain that the price you have to pay is not worth it.

Bio
A non-com officer of the secretive paramilitary group "Creed", Mei was selected for "non-standard" operations by Creed commanders for both her combat skills and her tactical abilities on the field. Highly intelligent, Mei has shown an uncanny ability to quickly adapt to new situations, as well as a particular knack for espionage.

Her latest mission involves tracking down a Creed double agent presumed to be ultimately working for the PMC "Warcorp". Mei has assumed a different identity to infiltrate Warcorp’s ranks, and her current whereabouts are unknown.

Trivia

 * Mei was once the most purchased Mercenary in all of Combat Arms. She still is, if one doesn't count the Specialists.
 * Mei has her own custom weapon, Mei's MP7 MOD. However, it is unknown if it gives any special boosts if she wields it.
 * Mei was the first Mercenary to ever be sold permanantly.
 * On her custom MP7 MOD(see above), the Chinese character "美" is painted on its silencer. 美 means "beautiful" in Chinese. Because it is used by a mercenary named Mei, it is doubtful that character is painted on the gun to suggest the gun itself is beautiful, but rather Mei simply wanted to have part of her Chinese name painted on her personal gun. This suggests that 美 is part of her actual Chinese name(Chinese names usually consists of 3-4 characters minimum).
 * "美" in Chinese PinYin is actually "mei", suggesting that Mei's name is in fact literally, "Beautiful".

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