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Natalya Zamyatin (Y: The Last Man)

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Natalya Zamyatin

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Real Name
Natalya Zamyatin
Identity

Alignment

Affiliation
Federal Counterintelligence Service (Russian Federation)


Base Of Operations
Mobile, later Russian Federation

Characteristics
Gender

Hair

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Occupation
Secret agent

Creators

First appearance


Contents

History

Natalya Zamyatin was a Russian secret agent assigned to retrieve Vladimir, a Russian cosmonaut, who was in orbit of Earth aboard the international space station when the gendercide took place. In the course of this mission, Zamyatin encountered Yorick Brown, Agent 355, and Dr. Allison Mann. Although they were unsucessful in rescuing Vlad and his American colleague Joe, who both perished when their shuttle crashed onto Earth's surface, their female colleague, Dr. Ciba Weber survived the crash. Weber, who was pregnant at the time of the crash, later gave birth to Vlad's son, who she named Vladimir Jr. Zamyatin was eventually able to escort the infant Vlad Jr. back to Russia and was heavily involved in his life as a bodyguard and advisor. She remained in this role when Vlad Jr. eventually became Czar of Russia some time after his 50th birthday.

Powers and Abilities

Abilities

Master Combatant: Highly trained hand-to-hand combatant.

Firearms: Also expertly skilled in the use of various firearms.

Weaknesses

For a long time, Natalya possessed a very poor grasp of English. She finally learned to speak fluent English at some point after her return to Russia with Vlad Jr.




See Also

Links and References

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Footnotes

Vertigo Character
This character exists under the Vertigo Imprint which is intended for Mature Readers. Their continuity takes place within the context of Vertigo titles although they may cross over into regular DC continuity.
This template will categorize articles that include it into the category "Vertigo Characters."

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