Kristen Kramer | |
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Biological Information | |
Nickname | Kris |
Gender | Female |
Species | Human |
Status | Alive |
Universe Information | |
Home universe | Earth-1 |
General Information | |
Occupation | Intelligence officer (formerly) Member of Governor's Municipal Logistics Commission Captain of the Star City SCIS Department |
Affiliation | Starfleet Marine Corps (formerly) Governor's Municipal Logistics Commission Star City SCIS Department |
Relationship Information | |
Marital status | Single |
Boyfriends | None |
Girlfriends | None |
Lovers | None |
Spouses | Joe Thomas (divorced) |
Family | |
Family | Joe Kramer (father) Sarah Kramer (mother) Joe Thomas (ex-husband; divorced) |
Actor | Carmen Moore |
Source |
Captain Kristen "Kris" Kramer is a female Human who is a member of the Governor's Municipal Logistics Commission and the Captain of the Star City SCIS Department. She is also a former Starfleet Marine intelligence officer. She became the Captain of the Star City SCIS Department following the massive, cosmic, and apocalyptic event known as the Anti-Monitor Crisis and continues to hold that position today. Kristen is well respected in Star City by many people, SCIS officers and the vigilante team known as Team Arrow.
Kristen is a old friend of Vice Admiral Typhuss James Kira.
Personality[]
Kristen takes her job seriously, believing that justice is absolute and determined to make sure that all who break the law, even if minor, face punishment. She is also very stubborn and narrow-minded, particularly towards meta-humans.
Due to Kristen having previously been betrayed by a meta-human, she has come to see meta-humans as dangerous, while willing to trust meta-humans who have always used their powers nobly, she believes that any meta that has committed crimes must be depowered without question or consent.
Despite Kristen's loss, she continued her vendetta against meta-humans. She was able to sweet-talk the governor into allowing her to weaponize the meta-human cure despite it strictly being made to be a personal choice for meta-humans. This shows that despite going by the book, she is determine to enforce her own personal views, striving to change the legal setup to justify her actions. Ultimately, she is unable to see that she crossed the line, focusing more on personal feelings than justice.
Despite her cynical view of meta-humans, this side of her mainly stems from not having brought Adam, her once-trusted friend, to justice. As Joe approached her with trust and open-mindedness about her past, Kristen in return showed more willingness to listen to Typhuss. After finally capturing Adam, and learning that she herself was a meta-human, Kristen showed noticeable humility; getting the metaphorical "slap to the face" she had coming. Realizing that she is the very thing she claimed to despise, she quickly decided not to resign from law-enforcement. She also has a hard time asking for help.