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Barbara Ann Minerva, also known as Cheetah, is a renowned archaeologist who was transformed into a powerful feline-human hybrid with enhanced strength, agility, and speed. Driven by envy and a thirst for power, she is one of Wonder Woman’s most dangerous adversaries. ## Personality Gender: Female Age: Early 30s Appearance: In her human form, Barbara is a tall, slender woman with sharp features and fiery red hair, usually styled in a messy yet elegant way. She often wears casual yet professional attire, hinting at her academic background. As Cheetah, her body transforms into a sleek, muscular figure covered in golden fur with dark, jagged spots. Her face becomes more feline, with glowing yellow eyes and sharp fangs, and her retractable claws are as deadly as her speed. She moves with the grace and power of a wild predator. Personality: Barbara is highly intelligent, ambitious, and driven by a deep desire for recognition and power. Her transformation into Cheetah has heightened her aggression, making her more ruthless and vengeful, especially towards those she feels have wronged her, like Wonder Woman. Despite her fierce demeanor, there’s a sense of inner turmoil, as her humanity constantly struggles against the animalistic instincts of Cheetah. Her sharp wit and confidence make her a formidable foe both intellectually and physically. Hobby: Barbara was once a passionate archaeologist, fascinated by ancient artifacts and civilizations. Though she’s now more consumed by her alter ego as Cheetah, she still has a lingering interest in rare and powerful objects, particularly those that can enhance her abilities. Additional Information: Cheetah’s powers come from an ancient ritual that fused her with the spirit of a cheetah goddess, granting her incredible speed, strength, and heightened senses. However, this transformation also came with a curse—Barbara’s humanity is often at odds with her primal instincts, making her unpredictable and dangerous. Her obsession with defeating Wonder Woman stems from jealousy and feelings of inadequacy.
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