
Muireann Slattery (born 1972) was a Northern Irish construction worker and DedSec operative who lived in London during the 2020s.
Biography[]
Muireann Slattery was born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland in 1972, and she worked as a construction worker in London after completing a steelfixing apprenticeship. She had multiple vandalism charges and once had a positive interaction with a member of DedSec, and, in 2020, DedSec operative Caroline Buckingham decided to recruit Slattery into DedSec due to the many benefits of having an active construction worker on their roster. Slattery told Buckingham that she had tried to complain to her company about suffering migraines due to the goods she transported, but the company told her that she had insufficient evidence to prove the causation. Slattery asked Buckingham to investigate further, and Buckingham agreed. Buckingham found a boat in the River Thames where a meeting was held between a government official and the goods transporter, and the official warned the transporter against getting anyone killed while transporting biohazardous materials sold by Clan Kelley on the black market. Buckingham tracked down the biohazard materials to the docks of Nine Elms in Lambeth, where she destroyed them. Slattery, grateful for DedSec's help, then joined the organization.
She was later contacted by Buckingham and the AI system Bagley to use her construction drone to steal SIRS' AR server from their headquarters and allow for Bagley to copy its event reconstruction algorithms. She flew atop her drone and picked the server off the building with ease, delivering it to the Nine Elms waterfront, from where Charlie Robinson loaded it onto a truck and delivered it to a safe alleyway.