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*'''Apperance:''' Futuristic Tokyo is a dreary place, and the morbid looking attire of Ghost is a testament to that.
 
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*'''Distinguishing Features:''' The skull pendant is a memento from his first kill. There have been many more since!
 
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*'''Likes:''' Gizmos, gadgets and gore.
 
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*'''Dislikes:''' Everything else about his existence.
 
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*'''Weapon of Choice:''' [[Silenced Pistol]].
 
== [[NeoTokyo]] ==
== [[NeoTokyo]] ==

Revision as of 14:35, 2 July 2007

Ghost
man_pic.jpg
Unlocked by Default
Species Human
Size Normal
Accuracy 6 of 10
Agility 4 of 10
Stamina 6 of 10
Fire Proof 5 of 10
Shock Proof 5 of 10
Default AI 4 Stars
Native TimeZone 2019
First Appearance TS2 Story Mode
Relations None
Games TS2, TSFP
TS1 Gesture N/A TSFP Gesture Goes into ninja stance and says "Ablawasaninja!"
TS2 Gallery The coolest CyberJock in the Tek Quarter, Ghost can hack an AI CORE in milliseconds. When he declined Sadako's offer to join her gang she planned a bitter revenge. Now he is framed for a crime he did not commit and the Neo Tokyo police are on his trail. TSFP Gallery Still a cyberjock, still hacking the matrix, still unsure exactly of what that means.

NeoTokyo

Ghost battles Krayola on a moving train.

After Ghost rejecting them on joining their gang, Sadako and her group of hackers framed Ghost for a crime he did not commit. Now the NeoTokyo police and Riot Officers are on his tail. Ghost attemps to capture Krayola on a moving train, and manages to defeat her and Milkbaby but he is easily knocked out by Sadako. Ghost then attemps to follow Krayola to their hideout and gather evidence to clear his name.

Trivia

  • TS2 was released in October of 2002. In May of 2003 a hacker named Ghost appeared in the videogame Enter the Matrix, as well as the movies The Matrix: Reloaded and The Matrix: Revolutions.
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