Sasha Yakovleva

Sasha Yakovleva was a netrunner in Maine's crew of mercenaries.

Biography
Yakovleva was the daughter of Galina Valieva and the sister of Stella Ramos. Her mother died when she was a child because of the side effects of Biotechnica painkillers.

In adulthood, Yakovleva became a part of Maine's crew of edgerunners as a netrunner alongside Dorio and Rebecca.

One night, after getting drinks in the Afterlife, her crew were hired to infiltrate Biotechnica's Night City HQ to extract secret financial records on CHOOH2 and information on a new immunosuppressant prototype 0.091.

While getting the information, she discovered confidential files on Securicine - the painkillers her mother used while she was sick. The main side effect of the painkiller included gradual neurodegeneration and that, despite this being known, Biotechnica decided that Securicine was too profitable and would not be pulled from the market. Sasha, determined to do right by her mother, started to upload the entire Securicine database file to the N54 News tipline and activated a bomb in consequence of getting detected. She fought Biotechnica defense robots until the upload got complete, however, while the upload had completed, she would be shot through the window and killed. Maine would find her body with a smile after caving in the roof of a pedestrian's Chevillon Thrax.

Sasha would later get replaced by Kiwi as the crew's main netrunner.

Firearms

 * Militech M-76e Omaha

Cyberware

 * Cyberdeck
 * Cyberoptics
 * EMP Threading
 * Personal Link
 * Rippers

Trivia

 * Sasha's only appearance is in the ending theme "Let You Down" music video, which acts as a standalone prequel to the show.
 * Sasha was inspired by Suzi Hunter.
 * Sasha shares the same surname as Russian singer "Olga Vitalevna Yakovleva" (Russian: Ольга Витальевна Яковлева), better known as Origa, who rose to prominence for her musical collaborations in Japan, especially her work for the  Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. franchise. Olga sadly passed away from lung cancer on January 17th, 2015. It's possible that Sasha is a nod to the singer and to Ghost in the Shell (G.I.T.S)  protagonist Makoto Kusanagi, who has in various iterations of G.I.T.S has exited through the window in similar fashion to Sasha.