Name: Caroline "Carrie" Furlong

Nick/Code/Callsign: Wipeout. Though she is neither a SWAT Kat nor seeking to be one. The name "Wipeout" is her callsign for whenever she decides to beg a TurboKat ride.

Age: 17 - four minutes younger than Max.

Sex: Female.

Species: Kat.

Description: Her coloration is identical to Max's. Her fur is an orange-yellow color marked by irregular, deep brown stripes. Her auburn hair is shoulder length and hangs about her face in an orderly, if uncreative, halo. Her eyes are green and she stands around 5'6", the perfect height to have her mutant brother's stomach on level with her fist. 

Abilities: Unless you count the ability to make Max's life miserable, Carrie has no outstanding "powers." Though neither twin mentions it, her sole claim to fame seems to be a vague telepathic/empathic link with Max. It is almost completely one-sided. Carrie can sense Max, especially when he's feeling strong emotions, and can, with great effort, make herself known to him, but Max is virtually deaf to telepathy unless its from such a powerful source that *any* kat could feel it.

Vehicles: She doesn't even have a car to her name... Though she isn't above getting "rides" with Max and Mike if either will agree to fly her somewhere.

Weapons: None. 

Characteristics: Is *far* too accostumed to being "the cute one" of the family from her own world and, thus, somewhat spoiled, not to mention immature. She was her father's darling, happy child as opposed to the brooding Max of just a year or two ago. She's mischievious, conniving, and, beneath her public image of mature young lady, a tomboy.

Occupation: None. She has a year of high school left.

Relations: Daughter of Chance Furlong from an alternate universe (see History). Twin sister to Max Furlong. Sister to Mike and Jessie.

History: Like Max, Carrie comes from an alternate world - the same one, in fact. She's existed in the current world for a month now and seems to have adjusted. She came to find Max and she succeeded, her parents in this world accepted her - everything seems just right.

And yet... it's not home. This Carrie still must learn to deal with. That and the fact that, without her realizing it until it was too late, her brooding, mutant brother grew up and left her. Not physically, but Max, while still his crazy self, somehow matured... and his sister didn't, leaving a gulf between Carrie and her sole link with home that she doesn't like in the least.