MARVEL COMICS: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Bio Peruvian Armed Forces

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Camilla Reyes is an officer in the Policia Militar de Perú, the special unit of the Peruvian Armed Forces.

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BIO:
Meeting CoulsonNot much is known about Camilla's past, except that she joined the Peruvian Armed Forces and eventually became an officer of the Policia Militar de Perú. In 2002, she worked alongside and befriended Phil Coulson,  a high-ranking agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. with 100 men at his disposal.2Take Over the BusSeveral years after first meeting Coulson, Camilla runs into Coulson again while working to secure an object of unknown origin that was discovered in Peru. Despite an initial skirmish, Camilla and Coulson are able to discuss the situation with the object concerning the Peruvian government's interests and the local rebels, while also fondly catching up on each other's recent lives. When a group of rebels attacks the archaeological site both Coulson's agents and Camilla's soldiers are able to escape to the Bus which begins a route for a nearby S.H.I.E.L.D. base.2While on board the Bus, Camilla has her men follow Coulson's traveling procedures, relinquishing their weapons before relaxing in the passenger area. While Camilla converses with Coulson in his office he realizes that she is attempting to seduce him, due to being "more direct than usual", deducing that it is a ruse to distract him while her men take over the Bus. It is revealed that Camilla intends to take over the Bus in the interest of the Peruvian government in order to secure the 0-8-4 from S.H.I.E.L.D. due to a difference of interests and Peru's claim to the object as well as Reyes' interest in ruling Peru with it.2While she is initially able to take control of the "Bus" Camilla and her men are eventually defeated by Coulson and his team, who retake control. She is last mentioned to be in S.H.I.E.L.D. custody, but Agent Coulson expresses his confidence that she will soon be released back to the Peruvian government.