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  1. Moon Bloodgood is an American actress of Korean, Dutch and Irish descent who portrayed Detective Maya Sunee in Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li. Bloodgood's other roles includes Day Break, Journeyman, TNT's Falling Skies and films such as Eight Below, Pathfinder, What Just Happened and...

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    Appearance

    C. Viper wears a specially designed Battle Suit for the tournament, developed and manufactured by S.I.N.. When inquired by an Executive as to the reason for her participation in the tournament, she states that she's the only test subject to fully utilize the suit's capabilitieseffectively, and thus is the prime candidate for the field test. The suit is remarkable in the sense that it resembles an ordinary business suit, though two weapons lurk within the accompanying gloves and boots. The Bat...

    Personality

    C. Viper's working personality is superior and condescending, as seen in her interactions with Chun-Li, Cammy, and Hakan. However, she is also genuinely interested in the inner workings and problems of the other fighters, as shown in her various win-quotes, but when it comes to her missions, C. Viper will not let anyone stop her from completing her goals. As mentioned in her win quotes, her current personality is a far cry from her younger years. It is implied that she was something of a wild...

    Concept

    Designed by Capcom artist Daigo Ikeno, C. Viper was designed around the concept of a 20-year-old single mother. Visually, she resembles Sharon, a redheaded special agent from Street Fighter EX 2. While previous Street Fighter titles relied almost solely on Capcom's Research and Development branch, the development team instead allowed other branches of the company to give input on the design of new characters, due to the influx of fan requests from outside Japan. C. Viper was designed based up...

    Even though C. Viper worked for him, she is against everything Seth and the S.I.N. stands for. After the tournament, she states to her superior that Seth was eliminated and searches for the remaining 26.

    C. Viper is shown to be very close to her daughter.

    Cammy sees her as an enemy because she works for the S.I.N. (same for Chun-Li), but is unknown of the fact that C. Viper is a CIA agent secretly trying to take down S.I.N. and Shadaloo. After Cammy defeats her for interfering, C. Viper then appears in Cammy's Street Fighter IVending. When Cammy discovers and read the computer files regarding the "BLECE Project", C. Viper surprises her and holds her at gunpoint, wanting the BLECE files for herself. Not wanting the data to be used to hurt anyon...

    Though employed by S.I.N. in reality, C. Viper is a secret agent under the employ of a U.S. government agency, later shown to be the CIA. She is in charge of the "Battle Suit project" in her role as a S.I.N. operative under the alias "Maya", and enters the tournament they are holding to test the prototype. If successful, she will be reassigned to the BLECE project. In addition to this, she's also to scout for potential recruits on a list she is given, one of whom is Hakan- whom she rejects as...

    Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li depicts a character, Detective Maya Sunee (portrayed by Moon Bloodgood), who is based on Crimson Viper, according to the "Making of" commentary included on the DVD.

    UDON comics

    Crimson Viper appeared in UDON's Street Fighter IV comic, which focuses on her and the game's other newcomers. She is shown working undercover for an unknown employer in order to discover S.I.N.'s plans. To that end, she infiltrates the organization and, at 15's request, she kidnaps fighters all over the world, due to the latent Satsui no Hado within their bodies. Her final target turns out to be Sakura, whom she abducts along with Dan in Japan. Tricking 15 into learning how the BLECE project...

    Marvel vs. Capcom 3/Ultimate

    C. Viper is a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and its updated version, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. She is the first Street Fighter IV representative to be playable in the series. In her ending, she is confronted by Nick Fury, who seems to be impressed with her skills and offers her a chance to work as part of S.H.I.E.L.D. This is hinted at by Captain America in his win quote against Crimson Viper ("S.H.I.E.L.D could use an agent of your skill. One with a bit more training, anyway....

    C. Viper is one of the bosses of Street Fighter × Mega Man.

    Fighting style

    While her fighting style is simply officially referred as "using secret spy gadgets", C. Viper, as a CIA agent, likely went through the same training regiment as all other CIA operatives, which can be surmised to mirror that of the real-life organization; included among the styles utilized in training are judo and Krav Maga.

    Abilities

    C. Viper's techniques in particular are centered around augmenting her natural speed and agility with her special Battle Suit. The gloves have metal knuckles that can be electrically charged, creating visual arcs of electricity when enough power is supplied; these can stun or damage an opponent quite heavily based on the limiter's settings, often via sending powerful shockwavesthrough the ground. Crimson Viper can also feint these moves to confuse her opponent, or cancel the moves themselves...

    Moveset

    Gameplay-wise, C. Viper is useful as a rushdown character, and can keep foes off-balance with her speed and variable attacks.

    C. Viper is notable for having these distinctions in the Street Fighter series.
    C. Viper's fighting stance has a minor resemblance to Sharon's fighting stance.
    C. Viper's physical appearance could've been inspired by the famous actress Angelina Jolie, specifically by her roles in Tomb Raider (the 2001 live-action film) and Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
    The Super Street Fighter IV website lists her birth date as July 18 and the official Marvel vs. Capcom 3website lists her age as 30.
    C. Viper's second alternate costume features a logo around the chest area incredibly similar to that of the real-life CIA.
    She has a mobile phone very similar to the Nokia N76, as seen in Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind.
    C. Viper's moves in Street Fighter IV
    C. Viper's moves in Super Street Fighter IV
    C. Viper's moves in Ultra Street Fighter IV
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  2. May 7, 2008 · The blog also has production art from the film that features Vega battling Chun Li, and kind of redeems the whole “we wanted to write an attractive, bad-ass Asian chick into the film for the ...

  3. The next day, Royal Thai Police detective Maya Sunee meets Interpol agent Charlie Nash, when both are called to investigate the murder of several crime syndicate families in Bangkok, with Nash determining Shadaloo perpetrated these crimes.

  4. Apr 30, 2010 · At the same time, Interpol agent Charlie Nash arrives in Bangkok and joins forces with local detective Maya Sunee to stop the influence of Shadaloo who are planning to clear out the waterfront slums. Found by Gen, Chun-Li undergoes mystical martial arts training.

  5. Charlie Nash : You don't want a ticket to this dance, Detective. Det. Maya Sunee : You've never even seen me dance.

  6. Sep 29, 2009 · Cast. Kristin Kreuk (Chun-Li) Neal McDonough (Bison) Michael Clarke Duncan (Balrog) Chris Klein (Charlie Nash) Robin Shou (Gen) Moon Bloodgood (Det. Maya Sunee) Josie Ho (Cantana) Taboo...

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