Name: Virgil Vice Veran
Gender: Male
Age: 29
Date of Birth: Unclear; before current era
Height: 6'2
Weight: 280 lbs (cyborg)
Hair color: white
Eye color: orange
Ethnicity: Unknown
Race: Cyborg/Marked/Newtype Clone
Original Timeline: After War
Affiliation: Central Earth Union
Character Theme: Sleep Walking Elite - Chevelle
Combat Style - Pathfinder - Vice is apt at rushing at situations that most others would not want to. It is not his intent to rush blindly, but a realization that being proactive and dictating the terms of battle is superior to being reactive. He is quick to close the distance and engage in close quarters combat to score quick kills or cripple an enemy in the shortest time possible. He also understands the importance of key targets and morale, and will focus on targets that are significant to the enemy in order to crush their attack and motivation. However, he is not the most astute character and at times his speed has driven him into bad situations and traps that have almost killed him. Due to his weak Newtype skills, he only gains marginal combat increases while retaining many of the negative aspects, especially when encountering a developed newtype. Lastly, due to identity issues that are times his lack of confidence has actually paralyzed him.
Other Information: Cybernetic enhancements that include corneal implants with enhanced reality capabilities, cybernetic arms (right is dexterity oriented, left is strength), legs; they are control by a combination of psychoframe technology and wiring that is connected to a spinal case. Clone of Victor Vidal Veran; DNA has also been affected by the Marked mutation, which is kept in check by his cybernetics. Also carried a 1911 pattern pistol that has been enhanced by Psychoframe.
Appearance:
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Personality: An aggressive and angry personality, he can also be maniac depressive.
Biography: A parody of man from his inception, Vice was born was a clone of a high level newtype and soldier known as Victor Vidal Veran. One of many clones, he was an early test bed for a stabilizing serum to combat the advanced growth that they were programmed for. Taken away from the project in secret, Vice's childhood was ruptured by the cataclysm; he never had a family, but his identity did not matter. As time went on, he learned he was physically and emotionally capable of joining the military, so he did. After a short tour, he instead swapped to an artifact recovery agency, seeking rare pre-cataclysm technology. But that's where everything changed.
After a short and failed relationship with Kit Langley, Vice learned he was a clone. Within that same span of time, he also encountered the wild and mutant Marked virus. A fight with an unknown being known as Kodoq caused him to lose his left hand and get it replaced with another clone's hand. Unfortunately, the doctor, Alfimi Elwren (who also proved to be his 'mother' so to speak) did not give him enough UG cells to combat the Marked virus that took hold in his system. He eventually began to turn and instead made a case for hunting down the Marked. While in the process of burning the monsters that now haunted his dreams, he met Feld, his best (and perhaps only) friend who was just as jacked up in the head as he was... although Feld enjoyed it.
After a period of kicking ass and taking names (including a small WMD incident in Cairo), Vice recovered an old suit from the clone project that he would rebuild. Before it was completed, he had engaged rogue Martian forces, a battle that he won with an incomplete suit and minimal backing. He became a well known public figure, which made his clone status an issue once again. Now chosen as a special envoy to Mars, Vice left Feld behind and engaged an emerging threat: the Prophet Mazin and his cyborg army. Linking up with the Martian Resistance, Vice helped lead the charge until a particularly bad battle left both him and the Sinanju in shambles. His only saving grace? Feld came up to see him, saving him from death. But Vice only repaid him by whisking himself away, the Marked Virus now spreading even further. Another timely intervention from Feld, though, and he got his head together once again. His only respite after all that was an encounter with Sami Terra, an old Marked foe that became a love interest for him. He found her odd form of innocence an attractant, even though she was both a Marked and of a much younger age.
One of the side effects of the Mars trip was the gates damaged and suppressed the Marked virus; the tissue that died required replacement, and so he was outfitted with cybernetics. However, as the Marked virus re-emerged, Vice had little choice but to continue shedding his body. He made contact with Trent Silverton, who excised much of the Marked virus and made him more machine than man... but the virus still remained, although now strongly contained.
After all this, Vice confronted another clone: Vince Vito Veran, who had paraded as Vice while he was on Mars. Although the two had similar origins, they were wholly different. Imagining a confrontation, Vice was surprised when Vince asked his brother to mentor him to fight. Although hesitant, he did, and in the process he learned much about himself and his father, as well as finally stabilizing the uncertainty of his identity. The payment? Vince rebuilt Vice's damaged suit into the RX-0 Unicorn Gundam Banshee. However, a turning point in ideals caused Vince to make a movement to the Frontier Commonwealth... But that did not matter Vice, a dutiful soldier, understands the world and sees that the FC is no replacement for the Central Earth Union.
Vice's new assignment has him at the frontlines. The President's former unit, the AVPO, has now transformed into JUST-ICE: Joint Union Supervisory Taskforce - Interspace Combined Execution.
Prototype Mobile Suit: RX-01 Unicorn "Banshee"
Mass Production Mobile Suit Weapons: MSN-010A Mass Production Sazabi A-Type
Ship - Sadalahn class (Refit) - Vicarious