Webb, Kristyn 2003072448
Born: April 7, 1990 Jacksonville Beach, FL
Raised: Jacksonville Beach, FL
High School: Class of 2007 New Leaf Academy
University: dropped out University of Florida
Father: Darren Webb (1945-2021)
Mother: Melissa (Dvorak) Webb (1969-2059)
Siblings: Alexi Webb (1992-?)
Marital Status: single


Kristyn is the daughter of former professional golfer, Darren Webb (1945-2021) and former professional tennis star and spokesmodel Melissa (Dvorak) Webb (1969-2059). Kristyn has a younger sister, Alexi Webb (1992-present), is a professional pilot working for the Hoagland Institute.
Kristyn was evaluated aboard the orbital platform in July of 2003 and approved for genetic modification. A second modification was performed in 2005, and she showed impressive results, but her emotional stability was questioned. She was brought in for a third modification in 2007 and it was found that her emotional condition had deteriorated. Her planned augmentation was revised in an attempt to stabilize her. She was dropped from the program.
Kristyn was an Olympic archer in the 2004 games in Greece. During her freshman year at the University of Florida, she was diagnosed as bipolar. Within a year, she was suffering from bouts of visual and auditory hallucinations which led her to drop out of school.
After her Olympic appearance her name was attached to a line of athletic apparel from which she continued to earn limited royalties from for many years. She moved to Tucson, Arizona in 2009 where she spent her time painting desert landscapes and still-life’s which she sold in a local gallery. She also painted vivid abstract versions of human forms for her private collection.
Kristyn was secretly brought in by Ailrinni in 2019 and given an additional augmentation. The most recent augmentation is the most probable cause of a strengthening of her hallucinations and a minor telekinetic ability. After exposure to the Pacholka Variant of the Demarco Nanite Virus in 2025, the telekinetic abilities strengthened and gave her hallucinations a limited physical manifestation.

