Name: Empyreal Dragon Personal Journal:digitalringhals Contact Info: empyrealdragon [at ] gmail Other Characters Played: N/A Preferred Housing: N/A
Character Name: Epsilon, though canonly, he commonly goes by Leonard Church Character Series: Red vs. Blue Character Age: He's an AI, so age is kind of complicated. Mentally probably mid twenties. Background:RvB Wikia(Canon point note: Not taking him from end season 9. Taking him from partway through Season 9 episode 17 - Spiral)
Personality: Epsilon is at a glance, a rather egotistical jerk. Not as much as the AI that he is the memories of or the human that AI was based on originally, but still a jerk nonetheless. He's got a foul mouth, a kind of bad attitude, and a tendency to yell a lot and lose his temper. He's also probably one of the worst soldiers imaginable. He can't aim, he's lazy, and pretty bad overall with strategy. Epsilon is also very quick to come up with excuses for his own mistakes and bad aim. (Things like "The sun reflected off the rock.")
However, those are just on the surface. He's not nearly as bad as he might look at a glance. Even if he has a temper, he can be patient when needed, and he actually does seem to have some small amount of fondness for Caboose at times, as can be seen at the end of Season 8 with him saying goodbye before entering the capture unit.
Another issue Epsilon has, but it's not exactly odd considering who he hangs out out with? He's really not very good at dealing with women. Well, normal women, anyway. That may be due to the fact that his canon on screen experience to date with women consists of mainly Tex, who is more manly than most of the men in the series. Considering Epsilon has actually on more than one occasion called the person that's supposed to be his girlfriend a stupid bitch on her initially arriving in the memory in the capture unit.
However, as a fragment of the Alpha, he has an odd sort of devotion to trying to finish dealing with the problem that the Director and the Alpha could never quite manage to find the solution to. The problem of the person that came along for the ride when Alpha was made. Allison. And if he couldn't he was supposed to pass it on to the next iteration of the cycle. Though in the end, he shows a lot more maturity than might be expected, finally finding the way to truly break the cycle. He's more mature in that than either the Director or the AI he was made from. He accepted in the end that letting go was the real solution.
Abilities: Epsilon is an AI fragment belonging to project Freelancer. As of the point I'm taking him from, he's technically trapped in a unit that is basically a virtual world made of his own memories.
As for abilities... Besides being an AI with extremely limited transferring abilities(In canon, it appears he lacks the abilities to freely jump hosts of some of the others.
I guess if you want capabilities though, he knows how to use a sniper rifle... Badly. He can't hit a rock from relatively close, and he thought at first that zoom function was activated by yelling zoom at the rifle.
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Contact Info: empyrealdragon [at ] gmail
Other Characters Played: N/A
Preferred Housing: N/A
Character Name: Epsilon, though canonly, he commonly goes by Leonard Church
Character Series: Red vs. Blue
Character Age: He's an AI, so age is kind of complicated. Mentally probably mid twenties.
Background: RvB Wikia(Canon point note: Not taking him from end season 9. Taking him from partway through Season 9 episode 17 - Spiral)
Personality:
Epsilon is at a glance, a rather egotistical jerk. Not as much as the AI that he is the memories of or the human that AI was based on originally, but still a jerk nonetheless. He's got a foul mouth, a kind of bad attitude, and a tendency to yell a lot and lose his temper. He's also probably one of the worst soldiers imaginable. He can't aim, he's lazy, and pretty bad overall with strategy. Epsilon is also very quick to come up with excuses for his own mistakes and bad aim. (Things like "The sun reflected off the rock.")
However, those are just on the surface. He's not nearly as bad as he might look at a glance. Even if he has a temper, he can be patient when needed, and he actually does seem to have some small amount of fondness for Caboose at times, as can be seen at the end of Season 8 with him saying goodbye before entering the capture unit.
Another issue Epsilon has, but it's not exactly odd considering who he hangs out out with? He's really not very good at dealing with women. Well, normal women, anyway. That may be due to the fact that his canon on screen experience to date with women consists of mainly Tex, who is more manly than most of the men in the series. Considering Epsilon has actually on more than one occasion called the person that's supposed to be his girlfriend a stupid bitch on her initially arriving in the memory in the capture unit.
However, as a fragment of the Alpha, he has an odd sort of devotion to trying to finish dealing with the problem that the Director and the Alpha could never quite manage to find the solution to. The problem of the person that came along for the ride when Alpha was made. Allison. And if he couldn't he was supposed to pass it on to the next iteration of the cycle. Though in the end, he shows a lot more maturity than might be expected, finally finding the way to truly break the cycle. He's more mature in that than either the Director or the AI he was made from. He accepted in the end that letting go was the real solution.
Abilities: Epsilon is an AI fragment belonging to project Freelancer. As of the point I'm taking him from, he's technically trapped in a unit that is basically a virtual world made of his own memories.
As for abilities... Besides being an AI with extremely limited transferring abilities(In canon, it appears he lacks the abilities to freely jump hosts of some of the others.
I guess if you want capabilities though, he knows how to use a sniper rifle... Badly. He can't hit a rock from relatively close, and he thought at first that zoom function was activated by yelling zoom at the rifle.
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