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{{Character
{{Character
|Trainer Class=Knight Lord
|Trainer Class=Knight Lord
|Main Details=Boss of [[Nimrod HQ]]
;Tone & Focus:
: Militaristic, Arrogant, and Blaming. Focuses on his past successes in global conflicts (''"won wars and subdued revolts"''). When defeated, he immediately seeks to salvage his prototypes and blames others (Shaft) for the failure.
;Role & Actions:
: The Weapons and Robotics Designer for Omnichannel (the "Nimrod" division). His killer robots were intended to be fused with the dragon/Drokoro genes as part of Beaverbrook's ultimate weapon.
Key Collaborator: Responsible for the technological half of the "perfect monsters" (Beaverbrook's fusion creations).
Objective-Driven: His concern, even when defeated, is about recovering his assets.
;Speech Style:
Boastful/Confrontational: Frames every interaction as a military challenge ("you think you have a chance against me?").
Condescending: Refers to his subordinates in the "Shaft" division as "imbeciles."
Pragmatic: Admits they only wanted to capture Drokoro as a "backup," showing the depth of their planning.
}}
}}

Revision as of 06:48, 9 October 2025

Trainer Class Knight Lord

Boss of Nimrod HQ

Tone & Focus
Militaristic, Arrogant, and Blaming. Focuses on his past successes in global conflicts ("won wars and subdued revolts"). When defeated, he immediately seeks to salvage his prototypes and blames others (Shaft) for the failure.
Role & Actions
The Weapons and Robotics Designer for Omnichannel (the "Nimrod" division). His killer robots were intended to be fused with the dragon/Drokoro genes as part of Beaverbrook's ultimate weapon.

Key Collaborator: Responsible for the technological half of the "perfect monsters" (Beaverbrook's fusion creations).

Objective-Driven: His concern, even when defeated, is about recovering his assets.

Speech Style

Boastful/Confrontational: Frames every interaction as a military challenge ("you think you have a chance against me?").

Condescending: Refers to his subordinates in the "Shaft" division as "imbeciles."

Pragmatic: Admits they only wanted to capture Drokoro as a "backup," showing the depth of their planning.

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