After losing his family to the Revolts, Lucien went insane, joining the Rebels and rising quickly through the ranks. He is now one of the top soldiers, and in battle he will often be first to charge.
TALENTS (ie: Drawing, golf, piano): Playing guitar, battle, strategic thinking
ore of a headstrong person, Lucien is a man who will not take no for an answer. He often gets in trouble due to his tendency to rush into battle, and he enjoys playing with his victims. Some tend to call him the "Jigsaw of the Lycan world" due to his habit of creating elaborate plans which involve trapping enemy armies, taunting them, then killing them with brute force. He's also known as that for his widely debated practice of giving new recruits possibly deadly tests to ake sure they're ready. each test is tailored to the recruit, though he uses the same supples each time. So far, his practice has resulted in the deaths of over fifty new recruits ages 15-39. He rarely morphs, but when he does, his bipedal figure is also half robotic. Even as half machine, he makes mistakes, and has trouble resisting emotions. He will happily slit a throat to save someone on his side, but he will kill anyone he sees as a threat.
His injuries and exoskeleton leave him in constant pain, but he refuses to show or acknowledge this unless he is completely alone. He is hailed as a wonderful strategist, yet often also recognized as a cruel, cold-blooded killer.
Primary Weapon: LWI-AR-BIII shotgun style
Secondary Weapon: Blades
Specialty: Bombe AV3
Blades: He has two flip-out blades bolted into his wrists; one slide-out short sword attached to his robotic left arm, and slide-out daggers like those on Wolverine attached to his left hand.
LWI-AR:BIII: Concealed with slide-out design bolted to his right arm.
First aid: He had several first aid and medical supplies hidden beneath and in his coat.
After losing his family to the war, Lucien joined the Revolts.
He rose through the ranks quickly, but was badly injured in a training mission when a faulty flamethrower went off in the wooden structure he was hiding in. He was pinned down by a fallen beam, and it took about two hours for medical crews to finally pulled the badly burned boy from the blaze. After undergoing about fifteen reconstructive surgeries, three months of therapy (physical and mental), and seven corrective surgeries, he was was allowed to return to the field. Two faulty surgeries left him with lifelong problems, including foot drop and slurred speech. Both of these problems were fixed when he finally received his suit. After several accounts of murder, he was suspended for three weeks, but was allowed to return by request of his team leader. He was promoted to general within days of his return, and has since taken a tough love approach to those under his control. He undergoes maintenance once every week.