Post by Sailor Twilight on Sept 11, 2008 14:29:52 GMT -8
Name: Tseng. (Sounds like Song)
Age: 20-30
Roleplay: Open/ Final Fantasy VII
Birthdate: Unknown
Birthplace: Unknown
Job Class: Hero
Job: Leader of The Turks.
Weapon: Gun
Lover/Spouse: Elena. But he once was in love with Aerith.
Personality: stern, no-nonsense, and sometimes temperamental. he can make jokes, but with his serious voice, you never can really tell. Very serious, and takes pride in being a Turk. Sometiems sarcastic, but again, with his serious voice, you never can tell.
History: leader of the Turks. He has known Aerith Gainsborough since she was a child and has special feelings for her, thus never completing his long-delayed mission to bring her to Shin-Ra. He feels that she is the savior of the world thanks to her Cetra powers, and thus should only come in on her own will. Tseng is the only Turk not fought at any time during Final Fantasy VII. He is brutally injured, but not killed, by Sephiroth while investigating the Temple of the Ancients. Elena, a Turk under his command has romantic feelings for him.
Tseng has a somewhat large role in Before Crisis by giving the player their objectives. His actions are swayed heavily by his emotions, though Verdot helps him overcome this. He shows up in a few of the episodes and has his own bonus episode. Tseng leads the Turks when they turn their back on Shin-Ra in order to help Verdot find the four support materia to save Elfé, who is really Verdot's daughter, Felicia. At this time, Tseng receives information from Rufus Shinra about AVALANCHE's next objectives.
In Crisis Core, Tseng plays another important role. Zack Fair, the main character, accompanies Tseng on several missions after Angeal goes missing along with Genesis. Tseng even has his own spot on Zack's DMW (Digital Mind Wave), known as "Air Strike", which involves Tseng calling in a helicopter, spraying all enemies with machine gun fire, and then launching missiles at them. Before Zack goes off to Nibelheim, he asks Tseng to look after Aerith for him, which Tseng agrees to since he's already been keeping an eye on her for Shin-Ra over the years. Four years after the Nibelheim incident, Tseng sends out the Turks to find Zack before SOLDIER does because he has 88 letters for Zack from Aerith and they must be delivered. Sadly, this never happens as the Turks are unable to find Zack before the Shin-Ra infantrymen kill him.
Tseng's role in Last Order is thought by fans to be the narrator, explaining the inconsistencies with this version of the events to the rest of the compilation. He is seen going through the Shin-Ra files on the Nibelheim incident and directing the Turks via cell phone to capture Zack and Cloud alive before the army gets to them. He is also seen in a flashback which occurs after the Nibelheim incident receiving orders from Professor Hojo, to start cleaning up. Tseng is seen at the end boarding a helicopter, along with some of the Turks from Before Crisis to try and save Zack and Cloud himself.
Tseng appears to kidnap Aeris during the dropping of the Sector 7 plate. His next appearance is in a flashback, where he attempts to pursuade a younger Aeris to ally with Shin-Ra willingly. Tseng makes minor appearances throughout the rest of the game, appearing to capture the party at the Shin-Ra Building, appearing with Rude and Elena in the Mythril Mines, and with Scarlet at Gongaga. Tseng finally appears at the Gold Saucer to take the Keystone from Cait Sith, but is attacked by Sephiroth at the Temple of the Ancients. He gives the Keystone to Cloud and his friends, and is left behind as they explore the temple.
Due to a mistranslation, Tseng was originally assumed to have died at this time, as his injuries and fate are ambiguous. Elena later accuses Cloud of "doin' in her boss", implying Tseng died from his injuries. However, this is a mistranslation, and the PC version of the game has Elena saying Cloud "messed my boss up", which is a more accurate translation.
Like the other Turks, he returns in Advent Children, where he and Elena retrieve Jenova's remains from the Northern Cave before being attacked, and subsequently tortured, by Kadaj's gang. Vincent Valentine states, later in the film that he rescued them and did what he could to assist them on the road to recovery. The two of them later show up in Edge to give Rufus a deus ex machina rescue
Many fans took Tseng's appearence in the Temple of the Ancients to be his death. It turned out that he did survive, because of his appearence in Advent Children. He is tortured in this movie, but also manages to survive. The Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania comments that, "In Before Crisis he is entrusted with Full Cure Materia by Verdot; perhaps this is what keeps him alive so often."
Description: He has long, black hair and what appears to be a bindi in the middle of his forehead. He wears his hair in a pony tail, or down. He has lots of muscles. He wears the Turk Uniform with pride, which is a black suit.
Likes: Being the leader of the Turks (Sometimes) Getting Aerith to come with Shinra. Oh, and he likes Elena, and Aerith.
Dislikes: Not getting a mission done...Uh, the world getting in danger. Aerith not coming with him. And Aerith not falling in love with him.
Strengths: being a Turk, doing his job (Which is pretty hard) fighting, crashing helicopters (Or was that Zack?) Shooting.
Faults: Too serious, he never really tried hard enough to capture Aerith, but that's a good thing. Oh, and even though he loves Aerith, he slaps her for some reason, which causes everyone to call him an S.O.B, that needs to die.
Weakness: Elena and Aerith
Friends: Aerith, Zack, Reno, Rude, Elena and Rufus Shinra.
Enemies: Sephiroth, Kadaj.
Theme: Turk Theme. (All Turks theme.)
Anything Else: This is a spoof made by someone who had way too much time on their hand. The graphics are bad because it is from the game, only this person somehow programmed it to make this spoof. There are no voices. But it is hilarious.
Age: 20-30
Roleplay: Open/ Final Fantasy VII
Birthdate: Unknown
Birthplace: Unknown
Job Class: Hero
Job: Leader of The Turks.
Weapon: Gun
Lover/Spouse: Elena. But he once was in love with Aerith.
Personality: stern, no-nonsense, and sometimes temperamental. he can make jokes, but with his serious voice, you never can really tell. Very serious, and takes pride in being a Turk. Sometiems sarcastic, but again, with his serious voice, you never can tell.
History: leader of the Turks. He has known Aerith Gainsborough since she was a child and has special feelings for her, thus never completing his long-delayed mission to bring her to Shin-Ra. He feels that she is the savior of the world thanks to her Cetra powers, and thus should only come in on her own will. Tseng is the only Turk not fought at any time during Final Fantasy VII. He is brutally injured, but not killed, by Sephiroth while investigating the Temple of the Ancients. Elena, a Turk under his command has romantic feelings for him.
Tseng has a somewhat large role in Before Crisis by giving the player their objectives. His actions are swayed heavily by his emotions, though Verdot helps him overcome this. He shows up in a few of the episodes and has his own bonus episode. Tseng leads the Turks when they turn their back on Shin-Ra in order to help Verdot find the four support materia to save Elfé, who is really Verdot's daughter, Felicia. At this time, Tseng receives information from Rufus Shinra about AVALANCHE's next objectives.
In Crisis Core, Tseng plays another important role. Zack Fair, the main character, accompanies Tseng on several missions after Angeal goes missing along with Genesis. Tseng even has his own spot on Zack's DMW (Digital Mind Wave), known as "Air Strike", which involves Tseng calling in a helicopter, spraying all enemies with machine gun fire, and then launching missiles at them. Before Zack goes off to Nibelheim, he asks Tseng to look after Aerith for him, which Tseng agrees to since he's already been keeping an eye on her for Shin-Ra over the years. Four years after the Nibelheim incident, Tseng sends out the Turks to find Zack before SOLDIER does because he has 88 letters for Zack from Aerith and they must be delivered. Sadly, this never happens as the Turks are unable to find Zack before the Shin-Ra infantrymen kill him.
Tseng's role in Last Order is thought by fans to be the narrator, explaining the inconsistencies with this version of the events to the rest of the compilation. He is seen going through the Shin-Ra files on the Nibelheim incident and directing the Turks via cell phone to capture Zack and Cloud alive before the army gets to them. He is also seen in a flashback which occurs after the Nibelheim incident receiving orders from Professor Hojo, to start cleaning up. Tseng is seen at the end boarding a helicopter, along with some of the Turks from Before Crisis to try and save Zack and Cloud himself.
Tseng appears to kidnap Aeris during the dropping of the Sector 7 plate. His next appearance is in a flashback, where he attempts to pursuade a younger Aeris to ally with Shin-Ra willingly. Tseng makes minor appearances throughout the rest of the game, appearing to capture the party at the Shin-Ra Building, appearing with Rude and Elena in the Mythril Mines, and with Scarlet at Gongaga. Tseng finally appears at the Gold Saucer to take the Keystone from Cait Sith, but is attacked by Sephiroth at the Temple of the Ancients. He gives the Keystone to Cloud and his friends, and is left behind as they explore the temple.
Due to a mistranslation, Tseng was originally assumed to have died at this time, as his injuries and fate are ambiguous. Elena later accuses Cloud of "doin' in her boss", implying Tseng died from his injuries. However, this is a mistranslation, and the PC version of the game has Elena saying Cloud "messed my boss up", which is a more accurate translation.
Like the other Turks, he returns in Advent Children, where he and Elena retrieve Jenova's remains from the Northern Cave before being attacked, and subsequently tortured, by Kadaj's gang. Vincent Valentine states, later in the film that he rescued them and did what he could to assist them on the road to recovery. The two of them later show up in Edge to give Rufus a deus ex machina rescue
Many fans took Tseng's appearence in the Temple of the Ancients to be his death. It turned out that he did survive, because of his appearence in Advent Children. He is tortured in this movie, but also manages to survive. The Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania comments that, "In Before Crisis he is entrusted with Full Cure Materia by Verdot; perhaps this is what keeps him alive so often."
Description: He has long, black hair and what appears to be a bindi in the middle of his forehead. He wears his hair in a pony tail, or down. He has lots of muscles. He wears the Turk Uniform with pride, which is a black suit.
Likes: Being the leader of the Turks (Sometimes) Getting Aerith to come with Shinra. Oh, and he likes Elena, and Aerith.
Dislikes: Not getting a mission done...Uh, the world getting in danger. Aerith not coming with him. And Aerith not falling in love with him.
Strengths: being a Turk, doing his job (Which is pretty hard) fighting, crashing helicopters (Or was that Zack?) Shooting.
Faults: Too serious, he never really tried hard enough to capture Aerith, but that's a good thing. Oh, and even though he loves Aerith, he slaps her for some reason, which causes everyone to call him an S.O.B, that needs to die.
Weakness: Elena and Aerith
Friends: Aerith, Zack, Reno, Rude, Elena and Rufus Shinra.
Enemies: Sephiroth, Kadaj.
Theme: Turk Theme. (All Turks theme.)
Anything Else: This is a spoof made by someone who had way too much time on their hand. The graphics are bad because it is from the game, only this person somehow programmed it to make this spoof. There are no voices. But it is hilarious.