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Gauron || Full Metal Panic! (1/3)
Your Name: Zoharial
Your Journal:
Your Email: beloved.tyrant@gmail.com
Your AIM: RedandBlack394
Character:
Character's Name: Gauron
Character's Fandom: Full Metal Panic! (Yes, the exclamation point is part of the title. That's how awesome this series is.)
Character's Home Universe: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_Metal_Panic!#Setting This is seriously all I really know about the world outside the plot of the anime. x_x;;
Method of Arrival on Station: He'll be joining you on Bohr.
Physical Appearance:
(in his mech's cockpit) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v499/akakuro/FMP/iconfodderchannelingzhongda.jpg)
He's not wearing the jumpsuit by the time he makes it to the station, but I haven't decided exactly what he's wearing instead. Probably, it'll be clothes. (http://images.absoluteanime.com/full_metal_panic/gauron.jpg)
It'll probably also have more places to carry ammo and concealed weapons than his suit does, too. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v499/akakuro/FMP/Gauron6-1.jpg)
Personality, Background Abilities and Skills: All can be found right here. (http://mr-irony.livejournal.com/profile) Btw, I lied about that section that says it only applies to Vildiur. The first four paragraphs of it also apply here. I'm pulling Gauron from after his attempt to smuggle nukes into Afghanistan (about episode 18 of the first series).
Gauron || Full Metal Panic! (2/3)
There were few things Gauron found more hilarious than the irony of feeling like the only sensible one around. Most of them involved genocide.
The Fay'lian invasion had come peacefully to his world, because Amalgam had been there; it seemed counterintuitive that what could be considered a terrorist group would be the ones to save the world, but one of the highest-ranking members and most influential members of the organization had similar ideals to the Fay'lians, and Amalgam had influential allies within the governments of all the world's most powerful nations. They had been able to insinuate Fay'lian influence seamlessly everywhere they had a hand, and as a result, the world was left mostly sovereign. Mostly.
Of course, it was only a matter of time before Mithril cocked it all up with their delusions of grandeur and nobility. Things changed all the time - nations rose and fell, peoples were enslaved; and while genocide was amusing to contemplate, it wasn't a business Gauron had any interest in being on the wrong side of - not that he probably would have lived long enough, if curiosity hadn't gotten the better of him. He'd seen his chance, and he'd smooth-talked his way into being assigned to the Fay'lians; as he'd anticipated, their medical technology was superior enough to destroy the cancer that his world's medicine would've only been able to mitigate long enough to give him a few more miserable years at best. He was out of dodge now, and in exchange, the Fay'lians had put him to work doing what he did best: dicking shit up for the hell of it.
In what he figured was about five Earth years since then, he'd assassinated dozens of key leaders who'd stood against the Fay'lians, infiltrated numerous resistance cells, and seen a few worlds burn. All this, despite the fact that he was pretty sure the Fay'lians were complete idiots. He'd seen the type before, though he doubted they'd existed on such a large scale during his lifetime, back in his world.
Re: Gauron || Full Metal Panic! (3/3)
Then again, maybe Gauron would be better off on his own - new though he was to traveling the multiverse, there were some principles that could be applied anywhere, and he was sure he could get himself a better resistance army than this. Most people weren't uncomfortable enough under Fay'lian rule to offer true resistance, for one; the best troops would come from regions where they were, and where the people had nothing left to lose. That was how he'd started building the overthrow of a few governments on his world; once he had shown that the government not only wasn't unassailable, but couldn't even protect crucial assets, those who were less uncomfortable under it had few objections to turning on it. Though, what happened after the government fell wasn't his problem - Gauron wasn't a politician. His job was to break things and kill people.
Of course, to stage a proper resistance, he'd have to pick up a better means of space travel. He found himself contemplating yet again what a piece of junk the station was as he pissed out into the vacuum of space - even at the speed commercial satellites orbited his home planet, something as small as a frozen droplet of urine could do a noticeable amount of damage. Yet, not only was pissing out the side of the station not discouraged, the holes for it seemed to be placed at random, with no regard to venting urine away from anything else. Hell, even if he didn't have Fay'lian backing, he had to be able to do better than this.
For the moment, though, he was stuck here - and between deciding whether he wanted to bail or whether it would be more interesting to stick around and see how this played out, curiosity was winning. Plus, he wouldn't have to openly turn against the Fay'lians if he stayed - even if he was the only sensible one here, there were plenty of others he could claim were the real brains behind any improvements he made to the rebellion's position. And if nothing else, he mused as he shook off and zipped up, the restroom arrangements filled him with a sense of childish glee.
FIIIIINALLY