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Front mission 2 trope
Front mission 2 trope





front mission 2 trope

Impulsive and disobedient? To some extent, though not as much as Royd Clive. Burdened by guilt over a wrong he had committed in the past? Check. For starter, the two worked together to goad Amia into flying them back to Alordesh after escaping. Bash Brothers: With Joyce for much of the story.The Ace: Ash seemed to be a pretty talented fighter and military commander, as indicated by the fact that Colonel Azad was interested in specifically recruiting him and also that he was chosen to be the leader of the final assault group during the attack on Deean Air Force Base (Mission 23).Īsh: There's no one I don't know in the Alordesh military.His refusal to be an accomplice caused Azad to attempt to kill him, which ended in Ash dealing a lethal counter-attack on Azad. It was later revealed that he had become disillusioned after the incident that resulted in his discharge from the Alordesh army - in year 2098, Ash was instructed by Colonel Azad to participate in a secret rehearsal for the violent revolution against the OCU. Caught in an unexpected war, Ash sought to leave the country with his fellow Muddy Otters.ĭespite at first claiming to want nothing other than to leave Alordesh, Ash in truth cared deeply about his home country. He was stationed at the OCUMDF Rimian Base when the Second Alordesh Coup D'etat broke out. In 2100, Ash enlisted in the OCU Maritime Defense Force (MDF), where he later rose to the rank of Corporal as a member of the OCUMDF 41st Battalion, the Muddy Otters. He quickly rose to become a second lieutenant in the Alordesh army after enlisting, but but was discharged for reasons unknown in 2098.

front mission 2 trope

Ash Faruk was born and raised in Alordesh (formerly known as Bangladesh).







Front mission 2 trope