Considering Jonny started to post the pilots for the F12000, I shall help him...
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>>file01_: Kyoko Fujisaki//[ARD]
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//Full Name: Kyoko Fujisaki (藤崎 響子 Fujisaki Kyōko)
//Team: Angelus Research and Development
//Country of Birth/Nationality: Unknown
//Age: Unknown
//DOB: Unknown
//Height: 172cm/5'8"
//Weight: 62kg/137lb.
//Hair Colour/Type/Style: Unknown, always seen wearing helmet
//Eye Colour: Unknown, always seen wearing helmet
//Occupation: Lead Pilot, Angelus Research and Development (2212-)
//Pilot ID: FUJ616.0.43.194
//Racer Number: 43
//Racing Style: Calm, Neutrally Violent
//Personal Car: 2210 Angelus R210 GT
//Modifications:+Angelus "GTKF" Body Kit
+KA-AGS:Z Engine Upgrade [+50hp = 687hp]
+Bright Red body light strips
+Custom License plate: ANG3L-42
//Likes: Unknown
//Dislikes: Unknown
//Friends: Unknown
//Foes: Unknown
//Rivals: Crinale (archrival), Wyvern (friendly), Jennter (friendly)
Not much is known about Kyoko, as she refuses to talk about or reveal anything unless it is absolutely necessary. Therefore, it is very difficult to get a hold of her personal background data before her employment to the Angelus team. What is known is that due to her refusal to do what she calls 'unnecessary things', she has become a better pilot because of it, somewhat exceeding the racing level of her replacement, Tarah Andrews.
Her racing suit, which she is always seen in, is a somewhat tight fitting black suit adorned with azure blue light strips running around it. A small area of these light strips contain her racing number, #43. another area contains her name. The helmet is similar in colour, black with azure light strips.
Kyoko will participate in the upcoming F12000 in 2212 alongside Angelus veteran Gareth Ardos in a visually modified version of Angelus' F12000 AG racing craft. The visual modifications and styling changes were designed and recommended by Kyoko herself, and consists of a graphic of an angel on the front, flowing azure blue lines along the side and top of the craft, and a light, almost invisible coloured hexagonal tessellation pattern that fills the whole ship.