Name: Zecheriah, Zech, or Z
Age: 21
Gender: Male
Mutations/alterations: multiple cybernetic implants similar in nature to those used by the Sentinels, but adapted to human physiology. He had a mind controlling chip on the left side of his forehead, which he reprogrammed to allow him to access different low level computerized networks. Essentially, he's now a walking hackbase. In addition, certain cybernetic muscle implants allow him to virtually ignore fatigue, but will not increase his strength. Unfortunately, the exposed chip is also his weak spot, and if it's hit his entire body goes into a reboot cycle. While in the reboot cycle, he is fully aware but is trapped in his inanimate body for about 30 seconds.
Appearance:
History: Sentinels had Zecheriah in a breeding program. Many generations before him were also taken, carefully selected from the most physically fit and mentally astute. Their goal was to use these "breeders" as a means for a sustainable supply for slave labor, as many humans were simply used until their bodies gave out and discarded. This program would provide hardy workers for a system based on brutal efficiency. There was, however, an accident in Z's case. Injuries inflicted by an overzealous breeder rendered him incapable of work, so he was outfitted with implants that would allow him to continue working. He spent years hacking his own mind into overpowering and assimilating the chip to do his bidding, and in the process was deemed a defective product and sold to an asteroid mining operation, where he has already begun to organize an uprising.
Personality: Zecheriah is normally a charismatic figure who has no trouble garnering support. However, in the heat of battle or while under pressure of command, he becomes cold and calculating, willing to accept losses for the advancement of the overall cause. After the fact, however, he is known to weep for those who lost their lives. Under the mask he dons as the heartless commander, he feels the weight of each life lost, each wound inflicted.
Miscellaneous: Due to his accident and subsequent installation of implants, he feels as though he's lost part of his humanity and struggles with sending people to their deaths when he himself could barely be considered a human.