Background
Georgette was born the second of three children, two daughters and one son, to a duke and his wife. The family was nothing but normal in regards to their life style and family affairs.
Duke and Lady De Soto were happily married and fairly rich, their estate having been grown from the ground up when the De Soto family staked a claim to some frontier land previously unpopulated. They established themselves and played a big part in developing the small community into lands of resources and wealth. While most of the land would provide numerous profitable natural resources, a portion was set aside for living and a small cottage over time was built into a grand manor that would be passed through the generations to the current Duke and his family.
Georgette was born the second child to Duke and Lady De Soto, neither Bridgette nor her mother could tell her how disappointed her father had been to learn that he had yet another daughter and no son. Despite this, she, like her sister before her loved her parents and did what she could to make them happy. While Bridgette was learning more about politics and hard work, Georgette lost herself in the creative work with sewing and painting. While her hands were perfectly stable and gifted, she was somewhat of a klutz when she was not focused on such tasks. There was an endless amount of skirts and dresses she was repairing for herself after tripping on them and tearing them up. It was not uncommon for the girl to have bruised up arms and legs or for the family to pay for some piece of property she had accidentally destroyed. Despite this, Georgette was one of the very likable and eligible women of the town.
With Bridgette running wild and Georgette the interest of numerous single sons of his fellow nobles, and his own son now growing to one day inherit his land the Duke arranged for his daughters to be married. While he did take into consideration the best options of who could provide and care for his daughters, he did not consider his daughters own feelings and hearts and the night he revealed their chosen husbands the pair had exploded. Bridgette screamed and yelled and cussed like a sailor and Georgette crumbled into a heaping, sobbing mess on the couch with her mother embracing her. Diego, his son, had opted out of attending for good reason expecting such reactions from his elder sisters. The nights following were spent quietly in their rooms with the occasional visit from their mother who would help them plan their runaway and provide them with access to their dowries and extra money.
The duke would search for his missing daughters for two years before finally giving up. By then, the two ladies had completed vanished into the society of adventurers and pirates. Bridgette, going by Brash, worked her way through a few ships to learn about them and Georgette, who was going by Gadget was working in various shops for more money and learned about the advances in engineering and mechanics. With their combined money and skills, the girls purchased and renovated an old airship and established themselves as the best female captain and engineer in the air. Their travels would be split between adventuring and the occasional robbing and pirating, getting back at the society that had tried so desperately to keep them chained and trapped. Gadget used the years to expand her knowledge and abilities from the creative sewing and painting to tinkering work though still dabbles in her older hobbies.