Bes Isis

Bes Isis, formerly known as Nancy Hartley, is the ex-keyboardist for the band Samurai and the media reporter of Network News 54.

Biography
Nancy Hartley was the keyboardist for the band Samurai. She was a member of the band until 2008 when she spent seven months in jail for throwing her abusive husband out of their 83rd story apartment through the window. During her incarceration, the band was dissolved.

At some point after her release, she took on the name Bes Isis and became a major media presence on Network 54.

Sometime in 2011, Bes Isis was in Mexico City, working on a story about the American Nomad underground in the region, specifically about the 1990s band Justifiable Homicide. While having a drink in a local bar with the band, a 16-year-old soldier came into the bar, giving a story about 600,000 Nomad workers marooned in South America, trying to get out by walking 3000 miles, in an event known as "The Long Walk". Bes Isis documented the story and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for it. Later, she participated in The Long Walk itself.

By 2045, Isis continues to run a show on the Data Pool, having a mixed reputation compared to other Medias due to her rule-breaking investigations, as well as having replaced her leg and chest with chrome replacements to feign injury to obtain a "meat jumping" story.