Hacker 4715

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Origin

Originally, Sila Dione was head referee of the UFW, until a strong interest in the prizes awarded the wrestlers proved too much for her. She began to dabble in the ring as the Masket Bandit, though she spent more time trying to collect shiny objects than defeat her opponents.

After nearly succeeding in capturing the Trinity Championship from Depravity by stealing coins from the belt during their match, she became obsessed with the coins. During another match, Sila snuck into the ring to steal the coins. Depravity caught her, and beat her savagely.

Unexpectedly, Neon Shadow took an interest in her case, and diverted her from a regular hospital to his own special facility, where Sila was upgraded. With neural processors and nervous system stimulators, Sila became faster and more aware. She also came back angry, telling the UFW Nation that she wasn't there to be a passive bystander anymore. She took the name "Hacker 4715" and teamed up with Neon Shadow as the team team Cyber Tension with the stated goal of dominating the upcoming UFW Tag Tournament and winning the gold.

As a result of Sila abandoning the referee core, Sue Render was promoted to UFW head referee.

Trivia

The name 4715 is a "calculator" adaptation of her name 'Sila', flipped upside down and typed with numbers.