Characters of the Final Fantasy VII series
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Final Fantasy VII, a console role-playing game developed by Square (now Square Enix) and originally released in 1997, features a large number of fictional characters in major and minor roles. The game follows protagonist Cloud Strife, a troubled mercenary who joins with several others to stop the megacorporation Shinra from draining the life of the planet to use as an energy source. As the story progresses, conflicts escalate and the world's safety becomes the central concern as new forces emerge to challenge the original group. Cloud and his team eventually face Sephiroth, the game's main antagonist. The characters and the world they inhabit (known as Gaia but originally just referred to as "The Planet") have been expanded on in a series of spin-off games and movies known as Compilation of Final Fantasy VII.
The original Final Fantasy VII game features nine playable characters, two of whom—Yuffie and Vincent—are optional. These nine are viewed by many as the main characters of the Compilation series. Their roles are minor outside the original game but each character has nevertheless become extremely popular.
[edit] Concept and creation
When looking at the story of the original Final Fantasy VII, character designer Tetsuya Nomura decided it was very dark and needed characters who reflected that. Thus Cloud's original character design called for slicked back black hair with no spikes, intended to serve as a contrast to Sephiroth's long, flowing silver hair.[1] However, to give Cloud a unique feature that would emphasize his role in the game as the main character, Nomura changed the design to feature Cloud's now trademark shock of spiky, bright blond hair.[1] For Tifa's design, Nomura has admitted to facing a difficult decision in choosing to give her a miniskirt or pants. With input from other members of the game's development staff, he eventually selected a dark miniskirt, contrasted by Aerith' long, pink dress.[1] Vincent's character developed from horror researcher to detective, then to chemist, and finally to the figure of a former Turk with a tragic past. It has been explained that his crimson mantle was added to symbolize the idea of carrying a heavy weight on his shoulders associated with death. Nomura has indicated that Cid Highwind's fighting style resembles that of a Dragon Knight, a character class chosen because his last name is the same as that of two previous Dragon Knights featured in the Final Fantasy series, Ricard Highwind of Final Fantasy II and Kain Highwind of Final Fantasy IV.[1]
Although the game was Nomura's favorite Final Fantasy project, he felt that Final Fantasy VII was hindered by graphical limitations, and that his designs were, consequently, very plain in comparison to his "true" style.[1] He was however able to find other means of expressing some of his ideas. This "dark" theme described by Nomura is continued throughout the Compilation with characters such as the Tsviets of Dirge of Cerberus, Kadaj and his gang in Advent Children, and characters in all parts of the series. Producer Yoshinori Kitase stated that voice acting was one of the topic to which the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII team paid close attention. The voice actors which debuted in Final Fantasy VII Advent Children were kept for all the other titles of the project, besides Mena Suvari. As Cloud and Vincent have similar personalities, care was taken to differentiate them and their lines.[2]
[edit] Central characters
[edit] Cloud
Cloud Strife (クラウド・ストライフ Kuraudo Sutoraifu) is the original Final Fantasy VII game's protagonist and a self-proclaimed ex-SOLDIER-turned-mercenary employed by AVALANCHE. Initially, Cloud is confused and conflicted with an occasionally arrogant attitude and a cool disposition,[3] until a traumatic experience in the Lifestream helps him discover lost memories of his true self. He wears a purple/dark blue SOLDIER uniform and is distinguished by his glowing blue eyes, a sign of having been exposed to a large amount of mako. He has spiky blonde hair and wields a Buster Sword in combat, given to him by his late friend Zack Fair.[4]
[edit] Sephiroth
Sephiroth (セフィロス Sefirosu) is the game's main antagonist, and is known to be the most powerful member of SOLDIER ever, rising to a prominent rank at an early age. After a traumatic incident in which he learned of what he assumed to be his true origins, he left SOLDIER and indeed civilization altogether with plans to become a god-like power by wounding the Planet with Meteor and absorbing the entirety of the Lifestream sent to heal the damage. He manipulates and tortures Cloud over the course of the game, including killing Aerith at the Forgotten City. Cloud destroys Sephiroth at the end of the game; however, he returns for a short time in the sequel Final Fantasy VII Advent Children where he is reborn through the body of Kadaj and subsequently defeated once again by Cloud. Sephiroth is also a member of the party for a very short period during a flashback sequence, but is controlled by the computer during combat and the player cannot change his equipment and materia.
[edit] Vincent
Vincent Valentine (ヴィンセント・ヴァレンタイン Vinsento Varentain) is an optional character from the original Final Fantasy VII, and is not required to complete the game. However, he later became the protagonist in two sequels, Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII for the PlayStation 2 and the mobile phone game Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode: Final Fantasy VII. Vincent is a dark, brooding, and sardonic man whose heart had been numbed by a tragic love. He loved Lucrecia Crescent, who saved him after he had been shot by implanting in his body the lethal weapon, Chaos, and the protomateria with which to control Chaos. Vincent is a former Turk gunman who was experimented on by Hojo approximately thirty years before the start of the game,[5] and consequently failed to age and developed superhuman abilities and characteristics. After the numerous experiments and help of the protomateria, Vincent is able to transform into other demons while having nearly complete control. Cloud and the others eventually discover him sleeping inside a coffin in the basement of the Shinra Mansion, where he joins them in their quest.
[edit] Turks
The Turks (タークス Tākusu) are a group that perform covert operations on behalf of Shinra, including espionage, kidnappings and assassinations. They also scout for potential candidates for Shinra's elite military unit, SOLDIER, and serve as bodyguards for the Shinra executives. The group's full name is the Department of Administrative Research. Within the original game, the Turks Reno, Rude, Elena, and their leader Tseng serve as recurring antagonists throughout, although they are not above forming temporary alliances with AVALANCHE, the game's group of central characters.[6]
Final Fantasy VII's prequel, Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII, focuses exclusively on the Turks in the years leading up to the events of Final Fantasy VII. The player chooses from eleven unnamed Turks, each with his or her own backstory, personality, strengths and weaknesses. Each Turk is identified based on their weapon and gender, with the exception of the legendary Turk, called "Legend (Male)". After barely surviving the pre-Final Fantasy VII events of Before Crisis, they make an appearance with Verdot in Midgar during the coming of the Meteor disaster and assist the other Turks in evacuating civilians. Tseng, Reno, Rude, and Elena also appear in Advent Children, set two years after the original. Here, they serve as allies to Cloud, as well as bodyguards to Rufus Shinra and aid in his self-appointed mission to restore the world's vitality. In Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, Tseng, Reno, Rude, and the Shuriken Turk from Before Crisis, who goes under the pseudonym Cissnei, act as recurring characters. In Last Order, Tseng, Reno, Rude, and several Turks from Before Crisis appear, attempting to apprehend Zack.
[edit] Zack
Zack Fair (ザックス・フェア Zakkusu Fea) is a non-player character from the game Final Fantasy VII, and the protagonist of its prequel, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. He also appears with Aerith in Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, as a SOLDIER in Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII, and plays a significant role in Last Order: Final Fantasy VII. In the original game, he appears only in flashback sequences, which portray him as almost identical to Cloud Strife, the game's main playable character, in physical appearance except for his black hair. When strung together, the sequences explain a great deal about Cloud's past and his connection to Sephiroth, the game's arch-villain. He was also Aerith's first love. Zack was given the Buster Sword by his mentor, Angeal, and later gave it to Cloud moments before his death. Zack was born in the town of Gongaga, where he lived until leaving to join Shinra's militant force, SOLDIER. Eventually he worked his way up to SOLDIER 1st class. He was captured along with Cloud Strife for experimentation after a battle with Sephiroth in Nibelheim, and later escaped with Cloud and attempted to return to Aerith. He was gunned down by the Shinra army while protecting Cloud.
[edit] Major characters
[edit] Aerith
Aerith Gainsborough (エアリス・ゲインズブール Earisu Geinzubūru) (originally romanized as Aeris Gainsborough) is a flower girl on the streets of Midgar, sought after by Shinra's research department because she is the last of the Cetra. She asks Cloud to be her bodyguard after a run-in with the Turks, and subsequently joins AVALANCHE. While with AVALANCHE, Aerith realizes that she is the one who must stop Sephiroth's plot and save the planet. Sephiroth realizes that Aerith is a danger to him and kills her in the Forgotten City as she prays. However, Aerith's spirit maintains her cognitive powers and she remains separate from the Lifestream. Aerith has also made appearances in Before Crisis, Advent Children, Crisis Core, and the novella Case of the Lifestream: White, wherein she attempts to counter Sephiroth's hatred. Aerith is voiced by Maaya Sakamoto in Japanese.
[edit] Tifa
Tifa Lockhart (ティファ・ロックハート Tifa Rokkuhāto) (originally romanized as Tifa Lockheart) is a childhood friend of Cloud and a skilled martial artist, having been previously instructed by Zangan. She is one of the lead members of AVALANCHE and convinces Cloud to join them in their rebellion against Shinra. Tifa helps to unlock Cloud's missing memories, and is revealed to have a romantic interest in him. After Final Fantasy VII, Tifa and Cloud diverge from the group and live with Barret and Marlene at the newly-created bar, Seventh Heaven, in Edge. Barret later moves out, leaving Marlene in their care, and an orphan boy named Denzel is taken in. Tifa refers to their unit as a "family". Tifa has also appeared in Before Crisis, Advent Children, Last Order, Dirge of Cerberus, Crisis Core, and the novella Case of Tifa.
[edit] Barret
Barret Wallace (バレット・ウォーレス Baretto Wōresu) is the former leader of the paramilitary organization known as AVALANCHE. He is opposed to the use of Shinra’s mako technology, which he believes to be killing the planet. Barret is also the adoptive father of Marlene, the child of his past friend, Dyne. His primary weapon is a gun grafted to his arm. Initially, he distrusts and dislikes Cloud, believing him to be nothing more than a heartless mercenary-for-hire, but eventually changes his opinion of him for the better. After AVALANCHE disbands, Barret chooses to continue his mission to save the planet, though he feels that his weapon had made him a monster. Barret has made appearances in Before Crisis, Advent Children, and the novella Case of Barret, part of the On the Way to a Smile series.
[edit] Red XIII
Red XIII (レッドXIII Reddo Sātīn), birth-name Nanaki (ナナキ), is a powerful, intelligent member of an unnamed feline-esque species[7] with the ability to speak. He temporarily joins Cloud's team after they rescue him from Hojo at the Shinra building, who was attempting to breed him and Aerith together in order to preserve what he believes to be two endangered species of animal.[8] Red XIII believed that his father, Seto, had been a coward who abandoned Cosmo Canyon during a war with the Gi Tribe. Upon returning to Cosmo Canyon, his adoptive grandfather Bugenhagen brings Red XIII to the petrified body of Seto and reveals that he had risked his life to save the village. Learning the truth, Red XIII becomes inspired and gains the courage to permanently join Cloud's group. Red XIII makes an appearance in Before Crisis, in which he defends a female of his species named Deneh and is subsequently captured by the Turks, explaining why Hojo was in the possession of him. He also makes brief appearances in Advent Children and Dirge of Cerberus; in the former, he aids in the fight against Bahamut and in the latter he is briefly glimpsed resting with Shelke. Red XIII is voiced by Masachika Ichimura in Japanese and Liam O'Brien in English.
[edit] Cait Sith
Cait Sith (ケット・シー Ketto Shī) is a robotic talking cat who is friendly, but often unreliable[9] and speaks with a Scottish accent. In Final Fantasy VII, he rides on the back of a moogle (Toy-saurus) which does all of the pair's fighting while Cait Sith orders it with a megaphone; in subsequent adaptations, he either walks by himself or rides Red XIII. As a robot, he is able to be rebuilt and replaced, and is controlled by Reeve Tuesti, whose original intent during Final Fantasy VII was to infiltrate Cloud's group and sabotage their resistance efforts on behalf of his employers.[10] He is later revealed to be a spy but convinces the party that he has had a change of heart, and later volunteers to extract the black materia at the Temple of the Ancients, stating that he was a robot and thus could easily be sacrificed. However, Cait Sith also states that, despite there being several toys with the same appearance, he was a unique being that would be willing to sacrifice himself to protect the Planet.[11] Shortly after, a second identical Cait Sith arrives, taking the place of the one destroyed. Cait Sith's origins were detailed in Before Crisis and he makes a short appearance in Advent Children when he joins the reunited party to fight. Cait Sith appears sporadically throughout Dirge of Cerberus and is playable for a mission in which he infiltrates Deepground. Though not part of the storyline, Cait Sith appears as a summon for Zack called "Courage Boost!" in Crisis Core. Along his appearances in the Compilation, Cait Sith has also appeared in Final Fantasy X-2, Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy VI, Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales and Wings of the Goddess, and expansion of Final Fantasy XI. Cait Sith is voiced by Hideo Ishikawa in Japanese and Greg Ellis in English.
[edit] Cid
Cid Highwind (シド・ハイウインド Shido Haiuindo), part of a tradition of Final Fantasy Cids, is a 32 year-old airship pilot and most uncouth of the main characters, constantly swearing,[12], losing his temper, falling asleep during meetings, and smoking cigarettes. Despite this, Cid displays strong leadership skills, being voted temporary leader while Cloud was suffering from severe mako poisoning and leading an attack against Deepground. The residents of Rocket Town call him "the Captain" and Shinra's airship maintenance crew considers him a legend. Cid joins Cloud after a visit from Rufus, who informs he has no interest in pursuing space exploration. Outside of his Final Fantasy VII series role, he has appeared in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. Kazuhiro Yamaji voices Cid in Japanese and Chris Edgerly voices him in English.
Cid is first encountered at Rocket Town, where it is explained that Cid worked with Shinra's rocket program, and was set to be the first human launched into space. However, when soon before the launch, Cid realized an engineer named Shera defied orders so she could double-check the rocket's oxygen tanks. Cid aborted the launch in order to save her and Shinra concluded that space exploration was not financially viable and withdrew funding from the project altogether once they had discovered that Mako energy was a far more profitable venture.[13] Cid blamed Shera for destroying his dream to go to space, and she devoted herself to doing whatever she could to atone for her "mistake", even while Cid continued to verbally abuse her.[14] However, her concern over the oxygen tanks is eventually proven to have merit when an explosion of the oxygen tank she was checking during the original launch temporarily traps Cid in orbit during a later successful attempt to launch the rocket into space. After this, Cid finally forgives Shera, realizing that she probably saved his life by performing the investigation.[15] Cid also appears in Before Crisis, wherein the failed rocket launch occurs, and in Advent Children, where is briefly rejoins the party to fight against Bahamut SIN. In Dirge of Cerberus, Cid aids the World Regensesis Organization in launching an attack at Deepground and fighting against Omega WEAPON.
[edit] Yuffie
Yuffie Kisaragi (ユフィ・キサラギ Yufi Kisaragi) is an optional playable character and self-proclaimed "Materia Hunter" who joins the party hoping to steal their Materia, with the intention of restoring her country, Wutai, to its former glory. Though highly skilled in ninjitsu, Yuffie is prone to motion sickness and kleptomania. Outside of her Final Fantasy VII series role, Yuffie has appeared in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Ehrgeiz, and Itadaki Street Portable. Yuffie is voiced by Yumi Kakazu in Japanese and in English by Christy Carlson Romano in Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, with Mae Whitman voicing all other appearances.
During Final Fantasy VII, Yuffie is encountered in random battles at forests, and may join the party depending on the player's dialogue choices. If incorrect, she will steal from the party and flee. She may also be found on the Wutai continent, where she attempts to get rid of the party, but joins after they rescue her from Don Corneo. In another side quest, Yuffie must prove herself to her father and leader of Wutai, Godo, by defeating the bosses of Wutai's five-story Pagoda, including her father himself. If successful, Godo asks Cloud to take Yuffie with him on his quest, and the gives the party with the Leviathan materia. At Gold Saucer, it is possible for Cloud to go on a date with either her, Aerith, Barret, or Tifa. During Yuffie's date, she kisses Cloud in an awkward sequence, embarrassing her. Yuffie also makes an appearance in Before Crisis, when the player Turk travels to Wutai; they must briefly work together in order to survive, she flees after learning the Turk is from Shinra. In Advent Children, Yuffie travels to Edge, searching for missing Wutai children, and joins the party in their fight against Bahamut SIN. In Reminiscence of Final Fantasy VII, a series of clips from the original game and CGI animation on the film's DVD edition, Yuffie attempts to contact Cloud to visit Barret and gives Cloud a gift: a "closed for business" sign to be used for his shop. Yuffie reappears in Dirge of Cerberus to aid the WRO in their fight against Deepground, and assists Vincent several times throughout the game. Zack Fair briefly encounters a young Yuffie in Crisis Core when he invades Wutai, and she later appears throughout side quests, often enlisting Zack's help to find treasures.
[edit] Rufus
Rufus Shinra (ルーファウス神羅 Rūfausu Shinra) is the president of Shinra, who obtains this role after his father dies. He is depicted as callous, cold-hearted and ruthless during much of Final Fantasy VII[16] and his views on how Shinra should conduct its rule over the world—through fear and intimidation rather than money—were considered dangerous by his father, so great care was taken to prevent them from influencing the company's inner workings.[17][18] However, in Advent Children Rufus dedicates time to helping Cloud and the others remove the threat of Jenova. He appears to enjoy subterfuge as much as he finds it useful, with his concealment of Jenova's head and use of deception in an attempt to overthrow his father.[19] Rufus is voiced by Tōru Ōkawa in the original Japanese publications and Wally Wingert in the English dubs.
At the beginning of Final Fantasy VII, he is the Vice-President of the Shinra Electric Power Company. He is encountered shortly after his father's death, claiming control over the company and engaging Cloud in battle alongside his Guard Hound, Dark Nation (ダークネイション Dāku Neishon). Rufus begins running the company through fear and intimidation whilst he is very sure that Shinra is capable of solving the various crises facing the Planet. However, towards the close of the game he has a change of heart, and helps Cloud's group in the fight against Meteor and Sephiroth. Rufus' actions led to many positive outcomes that benefited the world, such as removing Sephiroth's energy barrier and destroying two WEAPONs. Rufus was thought to have died when his office in Shinra Headquarters was hit by an energy blast from Diamond WEAPON, but is revealed to have survived, albeit not without sustaining great injury. Rufus returns in Advent Children, intending to repair the damage Shinra had caused[20] and in possession of Jenova's remains. He uses a wheelchair and is infected with Geostigma, though it was revealed that the wheelchair was just a facade, as is the sheet he wore to hide the disease.[21] At the end of the movie, he is cured of his Geostigma by healing rain empowered by Aerith's spirit. Rufus makes sporadic appearances in Before Crisis, where he is anonymously supplying funding and information to AVALANCHE, while suggesting that the Turks may be leaking information. He intended to use AVALANCHE to kill his father and become President of Shinra, but his plan failed and he was exiled to Junon. In the novella "On the Way to a Smile: Case of Shinra", Rufus' escape from the burning Shinra building and plans for the future are detailed, as well as the missions and commands he gives to the Turks during the time period before Advent Children.
[edit] Tseng
Tseng (ツォン Tson) is the stern, but polite and calm leader of the Turks. He has long, black hair and what appears to be a tilak in the middle of his forehead. Though he is young, he has been an active member of the Turks for more than 10 years,[22] under the wing of the previous Turk leader Verdot. Tseng once accompanied Zack, whom he befriended prior to Final Fantasy VII, on a mission. Later, Tseng attempted to retrieve Zack and Cloud in a nonviolent manner, but the presence of Shinra soldiers did not allow it. Tseng also had met Aerith Gainsborough, for whom he seemed to have had romantic feelings[22][23]. Tseng is voiced by Junichi Suwabe in Japanese and Ryun Yu in English.
Throughout the original game, Tseng is leader of the Turks under Rufus's command, trying to capture Aerith. Tseng is the only Turk not fought at any point during Final Fantasy VII. He is wounded by Sephiroth during an investigation of the Temple of the Ancients. Though never seen in the game after that point, Elena later remarks that he is alive, though hospitalised.
Tseng appeared in Before Crisis, appearing in some episodes and assisting the player. He also has his own "episode", which details earlier work with Verdot. Tseng re-appears in Advent Children, wherein he and Elena retrieve Jenova's remains from the Northern Crater before being attacked and captured by Kadaj's gang. After enduring torture at the villains' hands, he is rescued, along with Elena, by Vincent Valentine, and the two of them later appear in Edge to rescue Rufus. The only other time he appeared in Advent Children before that was on the picture of his I.D. Card, splattered with blood and when he and the other Turks are witnessing the recovery of Rufus from Geostigma. In Last Order, Tseng acts as the narrator and connects the Nibelheim incident and Zack and Cloud's escape from Shinra. Later, he appears in a helicopter attempting to locate Zack and capture him alive. Tseng plays a prominent role in Crisis Core, befriending and working alongside Zack Fair. Zack relies on him to protect Aerith while he had been dispatched to Nibelheim and collects letters from Aerith to eventually send to Zack. When Shinra sends military units to kill Zack, Tseng makes an effort to save his life by sending out multiple Turks, though it proves to be unsuccessful.
[edit] Reno
Reno (レノ) is a prominent member of the Turks, ranking directly below Tseng, whose main weapon is a retractable, metallic stun baton called an Electro-Mag Rod. He is characterized as cocky, cynical, and somewhat lazy, but is highly skilled and takes pride in his work. Reno's partner and friend is Rude, and they are seen accompanying each other throughout the Compilation. Though originally having a rivalry with Cloud and the party, he possesses no hostility towards them by Advent Children.[24] He is voiced by Keiji Fujiwara in Japanese and Quinton Flynn in English.
In Final Fantasy VII, Reno is first encountered while attempting to capture Aerith at her church, and later, under orders, activates bombs that blow up the Sector 7 support pillars after a brief fight with Cloud, Tifa, and Barret. The fight leaves him temporarily incapacitated, but he returns to fight against AVALANCHE soon after. Despite the rivalry between the two groups, he is not beyond teaming up with Cloud and his companions in Wutai, where both parties had to work together to rescue Yuffie and Elena from the crime lord Don Corneo. After this incident, Reno's group receives new orders to search for Cloud but Reno decides not to fight Cloud on the pretext of being off duty. He is last encountered at the Midgar subway, where is may fight the party or leave. In Before Crisis, Reno works with the Turks and is the main focus of the chapter "Special Episode of Reno", where he is trapped in an elevator shaft. Reno serves a role in Advent Children under Rufus' command and expresses that he wants Shinra rebuilt. Reno attempts to help protect Edge and help Cloud, as well as offering him advice. He has a brief appearance during the OVA Last Order with his Turk colleagues, noting Tseng's serious demeanor, and gives no opinion on Zack and Cloud's escape, remarking that the Turks will accomplish any mission regardless of its nature. In the novella "On the Way to a Smile: Case of Shinra", Reno still works with Rude during missions and remains under the command of Rufus. Reno is encountered once during Crisis Core after Genesis copies invade Midgar, wherein Tseng orders he and Rude to fight, and later appears in a DMW phase. Near the end of the game, Reno is revealed to have been sent out by Tseng to find Zack.
[edit] Rude
Rude (ルード Rūdo) is a tall, naturally bald[22] man with a slight goatee. He always wears sunglasses and carries a number of spare pairs with him. Rude is rarely seen without his long-time partner, Reno, and is rather taciturn, tending to delegate the talking to Reno. Rude is a superb physical combatant and prefers to use his fists in battle, though also carrying an ERS (a high-powered taser). The extent of Rude's training allows him to use a special technique, Grand Spark, which sends a power wave ripping across the ground toward his target. In Final Fantasy VII, he reveals to Reno that he has a crush on Tifa Lockhart, a skilled martial artist like himself, though no close relationship develops between them. However, he will never attack Tifa during battle, even if she is the only party member remaining. Rude is voiced by Taiten Kusunoki in Japanese and Crispin Freeman in English.
Rude appears Before Crisis, detailing his crush on an AVALANCHE spy, Chelsea. Rude has a prominent role in Advent Children always seen with his partner Reno. He and Reno use "Shinra's finest" explosives to kill Loz and Yazoo, but fail, as Yazoo and Loz eventually commit suicide together. However, Rude and Reno survive the explosion and are later shown standing around Rufus with the other Turks, watching him recover from Geostigma. Rude makes a brief appearance in Last Order, working under Tseng and trying to capture Zack. In Crisis Core, Rude appears with Reno and Midgar and later appears in a DMW. At the end of the game, Rude and Reno are, under Tseng's command, attempting to capture Zack before the Shinra army, who are under orders to kill Zack & Cloud upon sight.
[edit] Elena
Elena (イリーナ Irīna) is a junior member of the Turks who obtained her position as the newest recruit after Reno sustained injuries battling AVALANCHE in Midgar. Elena takes her work more seriously than Reno and Rude do and has shown to become frustrated with their laid-back attitudes.[22] She has also been shown to have a crush on Tseng, and temporarily holds Cloud and the party accountable when he is injured while investigating the Temple of the Ancients. Elena is voiced by Megumi Toyoguchi in Japanese and Bettina Bush in English.
Elena makes sporadic appearance throughout Final Fantasy VII, where she is portrayed as naïve, impetuous, and somewhat overeager, with a loose tongue that causes her to inadvertently reveal secret information. During a subquest, Elena is captured with Yuffie by Don Corneo, and fellow Turks Reno and Rude work with the party to rescue them. She last appears with Reno and Rude, confronting the party and threatening the battle with them. Elena served a minor role in Before Crisis, as a young student resenting her sister for outperforming her who avoided becoming a Turk while her sister was still employed. She works together with the player Turk to fight against the Ravens, and afterward decides to train as a Turk and surpass her sister. In Advent Children and Advent Children Complete, Elena is under the command of Rufus Shinra and is captured and subsequently tortured by Kadaj, Loz, and Yazoo. After being rescued by Vincent, she returns to save Rufus and aid Cloud. In the novella "On the Way to a Smile: Case of Shinra", the aftermath of Final Fantasy VII for the Turks is detailed, revealing what missions and work Elena did within the time before Advent Children.
[edit] Professor Hojo
Hojo (宝条 Hōjō) is an antagonist in Final Fantasy VII. He is Shinra's resident scientist with a God complex, who undertook radical experiments without any regard for ethics or the potential consequences of his research on his test subjects.[6] Hojo regards the subjects of his experiments as mere "specimens," though most are human or otherwise sentient. It is revealed later on that he is Sephiroth's father, being responsible for the Planet's crisis to see the results of his greatest experiment. He is voiced by Nachi Nozawa in Japanese and Paul Eiding in English.
Thirty years prior to the start of the game, he was sent by Shinra to Nibelheim to assist Professor Gast and Lucrecia with the Jenova Project, a project headed up by Gast and intended to produce modern day humans with the abilities of the Cetra, which Jenova, in actuality, a world-devouring alien entity, was mistakenly believed to be a member of. Hojo believed that the goal could be reached by testing Jenova cells on an unborn child. Thus, the three Shinra scientists injected some of Jenova's cells into the womb of Lucrecia, who was pregnant with Hojo's child at the time. The child that would come of the experiment was Sephiroth. Prior to Sephiroth's birth, Hojo experimented on Vincent Valentine. Once Meteor began to descend toward the planet, Hojo grew bored of experimenting on others and injected himself with Jenova cells; however, Hojo succumbed to Jenova and mutated into a monster as he willingly attempted to give Sephiroth the power of the Planet with the Sister Ray so that he could witness his most esteemed experiment reach its ultimate stage of development. While attempting to carry out this process, he was mortally wounded by AVALANCHE and was left for dead.
In Before Crisis, Hojo is revealed to have put Zirconiade, a powerful monster, into Elfé. Hojo is seen in Last Order, after Zack and Cloud are brutally injured by Sephiroth. Much to Tseng's distaste, Hojo decides to experiment on the two. In Dirge of Cerberus, it is revealed that Hojo managed to barely return into his body for a brief moment to upload his mind into the World Network as a backup before it was destroyed during Meteorfall. However, due to Meteor, his conscious mind was fragmented. His mind took three years to "reunite". Deciding to finish what he started, Hojo took over the body of the 'in-stasis' Deep Ground SOLDIER commander Weiss. However, upon Weiss' defeat, Nero appeared and merged into Weiss's body, "defiling" Hojo's host and forcing Hojo to leave Weiss' body as all traces of himself were eliminated. In Crisis Core, Hojo managed to take Professor Hollander's position as head of Shinra's Science Department, using its resources to set up his Jenova Reunion theory, with Zack and Cloud among the people injected with Jenova's cells.
[edit] Jenova
Jenova (ジェノバ Jenoba) is one of the major antagonists in the original Final Fantasy VII game. Jenova is indicated to be an extraterrestrial lifeform, composed of strange cells that carry its will and power even when separated. However, Sephiroth's will and ambition were great enough that he was allowed to control Jenova's cells.[25] Furthermore, Jenova's cells can change their form and appearance, even from male to female.[26][27] However, during encounters where it is being preserved inside of a glass tank filled with liquid, Jenova appears as human-sized, nude, blue-skinned woman, and is presented this way in flasbacks. In the Playstation version of Final Fantasy VII, Ifalna refers to Jenova as "he", while calling the being "it" in the PC version. This concept is also confirmed by the Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Ω guide.[28] However, Jenova is referred to as "Mother" by Sephiroth, as well as the Remnants Kadaj, Loz, and Yazoo in Advent Children. Jenova fights the party several times in various forms and, before fighting, Jenova takes the form of Sephiroth.[29] Sephiroth and Jenova's primary motive is to take control of the Planet and continue roaming space until finding a planet that they can thrive on.[30]
When it first crashed on Earth, Jenova began infecting the Ancients with its cells, transforming them into monsters under its control. Because of this transformation and Jenova's origins in space, the Ancients gave it the name "The Calamity from the Skies". Jenova was discovered by Professor Hojo, who mistook the creature for an Ancient. Afterward, its cells were harvested and injected into members of SOLDIER, to enhance their strengths and make them more resilient. Jenova's body was preserved at Mt. Nibel, located in the town of Nibelheim. On a mission to investigate the Mako reactor, Sephiroth found log books which stated Jenova as an Ancient; believing himself to be the last Ancient, Sephiroth dismembered her head and proclaimed that they would go to the Promised Land. However, he is apprehended by Cloud, who throws him into the reactor's core. This scene is reenacted in Before Crisis, Last Order, and Crisis Core, though in both Before Crisis and Last Order, Sephiroth willingly jumps into the mako reactor. In Advent Children, Jenova is seen in flashbacks and is mentioned frequently, as Rufus had acquired its last remains and the Remnants wish to bring Jenova back to life.
[edit] Lucrecia
Lucrecia Crescent (ルクレツィア・クレシェント Rukuretsia Kureshento) worked as a Class A biotechnologist for the Shinra Electric Power Company under the direction of Grimoire Valentine, Vincent Valentine's father. Her thesis on Omega and Chaos had suffered much criticism and she was anxious to prove her colleagues wrong. During one of her investigations she happened upon the suspected location of the dormant Chaos. While performing an experiment with the recovered materials found at Chaos's resting place, an incident occurred which claimed Grimoire's life. This tragedy continued to haunt Lucrecia from hence forth and prohibited her from returning Vincent's affections out of guilt for causing his father's death. Out of desperation, she turned to her superior, Professor Hojo, and agreed to conceive a child for the Jenova Project. Lucrecia is voiced by Rio Natsuki in Japanese and April Stewart in English.
During events before Final Fantasy VII, Lucrecia was assigned as an assistant to Professor Gast alongside Professor Hojo in the town of Nibelheim. They were to investigate an excavated specimen from the Northern Crater which was suspected to be a Cetra. Upon analysis they falsely believed it to be a Cetra and attempted to extract its cellular DNA in order to artificially produce soldiers with the Cetra's abilities. She used her unborn child as the subject of the Jenova Project's first in vivo experiment despite objections from Vincent Valentine. During pregnancy, Lucrecia began receiving visions of the horrors her unborn son, Sephiroth, would commit, and in an untimely encounter, discovered Vincent shot by Hojo. Fearing for his life, Lucrecia exposed him to stagnated mako, causing the being known as Chaos to be absorbed into his body. Though his life was saved, he was left in a feral madness. Disgusted with all that she had done to those she cared about and the changes Jenova's cells had wrought in her own body, she attempted to kill herself. However, she was unable to easily die because of the presence of the Jenova cells, and, thus, she isolated herself in a cave and trapped herself within mako crystals. She was later discovered by Vincent and the others, and she asks if Sephiroth had died yet. Vincent, hoping to help her rest in peace, tells her that he had.
In Dirge of Cerberus, Vincent's past is revealed, including his relationship to Lucrecia. Throughout the game, Vincent is often seen sitting in front of Lucrecia's crystalized body. She is constantly heard telling him "I'm so sorry," though Vincent is unsure about why she is apologizing. Lucrecia later explains that she is sorry for making so many mistakes and hurting Vincent, though is happy that he survived.
[edit] Reeve Tuesti
Reeve Tuesti (リーブ・トゥエスティ Rību Tuesuti, English: /ˈriːv tuːˈɛsti/) is the former head of Shinra's Urban Development Department and controls the robotic cat Cait Sith. Though originally working against AVALANCHE, Reeve later decides to help them in their quest to defeat Sephiroth. Years later, he establishes an organization dedicated to restoring the world. Reeve is voiced by Banjō Ginga in Japanese and Jamieson Price in English.
Due to his job, Reeve is responsible for both the building and running of Midgar, hence his concerns about damages and rebuilding costs after Shinra collapsed the Sector 7 plate. He has the job of overseeing the construction of upper Midgar and recognising the greater architectural vision of the Shinra regime. Reeve used Cait Sith as a way for him to spy on—and later aid—AVALANCHE. Along with Mayor Domino, he is one of the few officials in Shinra who has a genuine concern for the common people. He is briefly arrested by Heidegger's men after the apparent death of Rufus but is released in time to organise the evacuation of Midgar's population before the arrival of Meteor.
Reeve briefly appears in Before Crisis as the architect responsible for designing mako reactors, and later aids the Turks with the use of Cait Sith. In Advent Children, Reeve has a voice-over cameo, having left a message on Cloud's cellphone. In Dirge of Cerberus, Reeve leads the World Regenesis Organization, aiding Vincent in the battle against Deepground and Omega. Reeve appears in the novella The Case of Denzel, part of the On the Way to a Smile series, as Denzel attempts to persuade Reeve to let him join the WRO. Reeve listens to Denzel's story, but informs him that children aren't allowed to join.
[edit] AVALANCHE
Three minor AVALANCHE members assist Cloud, Barret, and Tifa in the game. Biggs (ビッグス Biggusu) is a slightly cocky and arrogant member who gradually comes to respect Cloud. Wedge (ウェッジ Wejji), his close friend, is on the contrary very warm-hearted and kind to others, but he easily loses his composure when nervous.[31] Jessie (ジェシー Jeshī) is an explosives and fake IDs technician fascinated with gadgetry and other "flashy stuff".[32] She gives Cloud a lesson on the Midgar rail system and the structure of the city itself. The player, in choosing the right dialogue options, can learn of her crush on Cloud. All three characters are eventually killed by Shinra in the collapse of Sector 7. In Before Crisis, AVALANCHE is led by Elfe, the daughter of Verdot and whose real name is Felicia. She works alongside Sears, who cares deeply for Elfe, and Fuhito, who plans to destroy all human life to save the planet. The Ravens are a genetically modified battle squad of AVALANCHE. Tierce, Kyneugh, and Kanos are the only named Ravens.
[edit] Marlene
Marlene Wallace (マリン Marin) is the young daughter of Barret's friends, Dyne and Eleanor, and the adopted daughter of Barret. In Final Fantasy VII, Marlene is left in the care of Elmyra, though is later kidnapped by Reeve. However, Reeve has a change of heart, and later returns Marlene to Elmyra.
In Advent Children, Marlene lives with Cloud, Tifa, and an orphan named Denzel, while Barret is away searching for new power sources. She is kidnapped from Tifa by Loz in an effort to lure Cloud into a trap. It's through conversing with her and Vincent that Cloud comes to terms with his guilty conscience and decides to stop running from the inevitable battle. She's last seen holding Cait Sith in a photograph with the main cast. In Advent Children, Marlene is voiced by Miyu Tsuzurahara in Japanese, by Grace Rolek in the English version of FFVII: Advent Children and by Ariel Winter in the English version of FFVII: Advent Children Complete.
[edit] President Shinra
President Shinra (プレジデント神羅 Purejidento Shinra) is the first President of the Shinra Company. He built it from a simple weapons development company to a corporation that controlled the world in a single generation. He was a remarkably capable manager who excelled at the science of predicting human nature and guiding public opinion. It was his theory that one could control the world by grasping the masses' hearts with money. He found the opinions of his son, Rufus, dangerous and ensured that they were kept away from company affairs by assigning him duties in "far away" lands. The President dedicated a large amount of Shinra Inc's resources and money into research of the Cetra with the hope of finding "The Promised Land" and building a powerful Mako Reactor there. President Shinra listens to Joseph Haydn's Oratorio, The Creation as the Sector Seven Plate collapses. Shortly after Shinra Inc managed to capture a living Cetra, President Shinra was murdered by Jenova who had disguised herself as Sephiroth. President Shinra appeared briefly in Before Crisis, arguing with Rufus.
[edit] Heidegger
Heidegger (ハイデッガー Haideggā) is the head of Shinra's Public Safety Maintenance Department, which is simply a euphemism for Shinra's military and the Turks. Heidegger has a strong personality of his own but is generally seen as a yes man who sucks up to President Shinra and Rufus. It was he who masterminded the destruction of Sector 7 and the subsequent public relations exercise that implicated AVALANCHE with the crime. He attempted to assume control of the Shinra company after the WEAPON attack on Midgar that presumably kills Rufus but died shortly afterward when the Proud Clod (a mecha that he and Scarlet were piloting) exploded after a battle with AVALANCHE. He was nicknamed "Gya ha ha" by Reeve for his horse-like laugh.
In Before Crisis, Heidegger is given control of the Turks until Verdot, the past Turk leader, blackmails President Shinra into giving him his job back. After Verdot is revealed to be a traitor, Heidegger is placed as the commander of the Turks once more.
[edit] Scarlet
Scarlet (スカーレット Sukāretto) is the head of Shinra's Weapons Development Department. She aspires to make the perfect weapon, but doesn't trust Heidegger to use it properly. Scarlet is one of the more evil-minded Shinra executives and was directly responsible for the destruction of Barret Wallace's home town of Corel and for the loss of Barret's forearm. She helps in creating a large mako cannon, Sister Ray, used to fight WEAPON. Reeve nicknamed her "Kya ha ha" for her peculiar laugh. She died along with Heidegger in the explosion of the Proud Clod. In Before Crisis, Scarlet is given orders to capture Verdot and assassinate the Turks, though she fails.
[edit] Zangan
Zangan (ザンガン) is Tifa's martial arts instructor, and rescued her after she was wounded by Sephiroth. In Final Fantasy VII, his letter to Tifa shed light on the events following the burning of Nibelheim and the coverup that ensued. Zangan was quite active and possessed some ability with magic, using Cure spells on Tifa as he transported her to Midgar. Zangan is voiced by Hiroshi Fujioka in Japanese.
Zangan appears in Before Crisis, aiding Tifa after she has been wounded by Sephiroth. Zangan notes that Tifa's white cat had led him to her. In Last Order, Zangan is shown warning Tifa not to go to the reactor in an attempt to rescue her father, and is later seen carrying Tifa on his back, wishing safety to Cloud and Zack.
[edit] Johnny
Johnny (ジョニー Jonī) is young man from Sector 7 who has had a crush on Tifa since their childhoods in Nibelheim. He leaves Midgar and moves to Costa del Sol, turning up in several other locations along the way. In the short story "The Case of Denzel", a part of the novella On the Way to a Smile, Johnny decides to open his own cafe in Edge City, Johnny's Heaven, after being inspired by Tifa's decision to build a new Seventh Heaven pub in the city. He would often tell his customers about how Tifa inspired him and would unknowingly lose most of his potentially regular customers to Seventh Heaven by doing so. He also appears in the anime rendition of "Case of Denzel" at his bar and listening to Denzel.
[edit] Bugenhagen
Bugenhagen (ブーゲンハーゲン Būgenhāgen), Red XIII/Nanaki's adoptive grandfather,[33] is an eccentric old man who moves about, floating on a green ball. Formerly a Shinra worker, he retired to his home of Cosmo Canyon — where he is the elder of the Bugah Tribe[34] — to pursue the Study of Planet Life, and where he finds a peaceful harmony between technology and nature. He has an observatory at the top of Cosmo Canyon, and provides vital information to AVALANCHE regarding how to stop Sephiroth and Meteor. Bugenhagen also appeared in Before Crisis, wherein he converses with Fuhito.
[edit] Before Crisis characters
[edit] Verdot
Verdot (ヴェルド Verudo), sometimes called Veld but comfirmed as Verdot in the "Reunion Files",[35] is the strict past leader of the Turks who mentored Tseng. He is introduced in Before Crisis where he supervises over the Turks, but is not playable until "Special Episode of Verdot", in which he is the main character. Formerly a resident of the town of Kalm, he had a daughter, Felicia, and wife that he believed perished when the town was razed due to his own misinterpreted commands. In actuality, his daughter survived, and is eventually revealed to be the leader of the radical eco-terrorist group AVALANCHE, Elfe. Verdot cares deeply for both the Turks and Elfe, and defects from Shinra after discovering she is alive. Verdot briefly returns in "Case of Shinra", meeting with Tseng and the other current Turks, and revealing his whereabouts after Meteorfall. Though not appearing in any other film or game associated with the Compilation, Verdot is mentioned in Last Order.
[edit] Shalua
Shalua Rui (シャルア・ルーイ Sharua Rūi) is a female WRO scientist and acts as a supporter and aide to Vincent. Originally, she appeared in Before Crisis, until given a larger role in Dirge of Cerberus. Shalua spends much of Dirge of Cerberus trying to locate her younger sister, Shelke. She is voiced by Yuu Asakawa in Japanese and Kim Mai Guest in English.
Shalua originally had a small role in Before Crisis, searching for her younger sister Shelke after she had been kidnapped by the Turks. She turned to AVALANCHE for help, but decided to leave after seeing how corrupted it was. AVALANCHE was responsible for giving her many injuries, including the loss of both her left eye and left arm, the latter of which was replaced with a cybernetic limb, and, though saved by doctors, Shalua vowed to never forgive AVALANCHE. Throughout Dirge of Cerberus, Shalua acts as a member of the WRO. It is later revealed that she had joined the organization in hopes of finding her sister, Shelke, who had joined Deepground. Eventually, Shelke and Shalua reunite, but soon afterward, Shalua is attacked by Azul and suffers severe head trauma that sends her into a coma. She is put in a capsule in an attempt to revive her and carried on the Shera, but the capsule later falls and lands in Midgar.
[edit] Azul
Azul the Cerulean (蒼きアスール Aoki Asūru) is a member of the Tsviets. Azul appears as a large man with blue hair and carries a large cannon as a weapon. His first appearance is in Before Crisis, and he later appears in Dirge of Cerberus. Azul is voiced by Tessho Genda in Japanese and Brad Abrell in English.
In Before Crisis, Azul is introduced as a man who longs to be in SOLDIER. In Dirge of Cerberus, Azul is encountered and revealed to be a member of the Tsviets. He is under the command to destroy the WRO and retrieve the protomateria, and he often battles Vincent for these reasons. Due to the experiments performed on him, Azul has the ability to transform into two other forms, Neo Azul and later Arch Azul, a large monster. Azul is seen firing his cannon at the WRO when they attack Deepground, and is killed when Vincent, in his Chaos form, impales Azul with his cannon and blasts him off the large elevator they had been fighting on.
[edit] Advent Children characters
[edit] Denzel
Denzel (デンゼル Denzeru) is a young boy who resides with Cloud, Tifa, and Marlene in Edge. He was the son of a woman named Chloe and a Shinra worker named Abel, but is left orphaned after they die when the Sector 7 plate collapses. Denzel first made in an appearance in Advent Children, and has since been the focus of the novella "Case of Denzel" and its OVA adaptation. His Japanese voice actors are Kyōsuke Ikeda and Kazumu Izawa in Advent Children and Advent Children Complete respectively, while his English voice actors are Benjamin Bryan in Advent Children and Refvem in Advent Children Complete.
In Advent Children and Advent Children Complete, Denzel is introduced as a child suffering from the incurable Geostigma and is under the care of Cloud and Tifa. He is persuaded to accompany several children and Yazoo to the Ancient City of the Cetra, where is manipulated and falls under the control of Kadaj. After a failed rescue attempt by Cloud, Denzel and the other children are taken to Edge, where he regains himself after Tifa protects him from Bahamut SIN. Denzel returns to 7th Heaven with Marlene and responds to Aerith's call, brining him to her church where he is cured of Geostigma by her purified water. The novella "Case of Denzel" and its anime OVA rendition On the Way to a Smile: Episode of Denzel expand upon Denzel's role through flashbacks as he explains to Reeve his past. After his parents are killed, Denzel is subsequently raised by Ruvie Tuesti, Reeve's mother, until she dies from the Lifestream burst. Afterward, Denzel settles in the ruins of Midgar until his friend Rick leaves for Edge. While wandering, Denzel came across Cloud's motorcycle and, after a Geostigma attack, collapsed. Cloud believed that Aerith's influence had led Denzel to his bike and, as a result, brought him back to 7th Heaven.
[edit] Dirge of Cerberus characters
[edit] Nero
Nero the Sable (漆黒の闇ネロ Shikkoku no Yami Nero, lit. "Nero the Jet-black Darkness") is a member of the Tsviets and Weiss's younger brother. Nero has black hair, masks nearly all of his face, and has a set of mechanical wings. He has the power to control darkness, as he had been injected by stagnant mako when he was still a fetus. Nero is voiced by Ryotaro Okiayu in Japanese and Mike Rock in English.
Nero first appears in Dirge of Cerberus, using his power to engulf others. Throughout the game, Nero protects Weiss and keeps others from disturbing his resurrection. When Vincent arrives at Weiss's chambers, Nero transports himself and Vincent to another dimension. Upon his defeat, Nero returns to the chambers and Weiss awakens, fully reborn. However, Weiss has been taken over by the scientist Hojo, and immediately impales Nero after awakening, noting he no longer has any use for him. Nero, who had been injected with stagnant mako, transferred himself into Weiss's body, infecting Weiss's "pure" body and freeing him from Hojo. Nero has a brief appearance with Weiss in Crisis Core, wherein he and Weiss carry the unconscious Genesis to a helicopter.
[edit] Weiss
Weiss the Immaculate (純白の帝王ヴァイス Junpaku no Teiō Vaisu, lit. "Weiss the Immaculate White Emperor") is the leader of the Tsviets and Nero's older brother. He appears as a strong man with long white hair, and wields two gunblades. Weiss is voiced by Joji Nakata in Japanese and Dave Boat in English.
Weiss first appears in Dirge of Cerberus. When Weiss is reborn, he attempts to kill Nero by impaling him through the chest, and throws him against a wall. It is revealed then that Weiss's body had been taken over by Hojo. To save him, Nero transferred himself into Weiss, causing Weiss's "pure" body to be contaminated, and freed him from Hojo's grasp. Weiss proceeds to walk to a mako reactor and vanish in a ball of light, awakening Omega. Weiss is later killed by Vincent. However, in the unlockable cutscene, Weiss's body is shown being picked up by Genesis, who tells him that they still had work to do. Weiss makes a brief appearance with Nero in Crisis Core, collecting Genesis and bringing him to a helicopter.
[edit] Crisis Core characters
[edit] Cissnei
Cissnei (シスネ Shisune) is a female member of the Turks and wields a crimson Shuriken called "Rekka." Cissnei is not her real name according to her in-game dialogue, but she goes by it just the same. Cissnei originally appeared in Before Crisis as a custom-named playable Turk, and was later given a role in Crisis Core as a friend of Zack. While still in an orphanage at a young age, the Turks expressed an interest in recruiting Cissnei. She joined, thus making her the youngest Turk to be employed.[citation needed] Cissnei is voiced by Asumi Nakata in Japanese and Carrie Savage in English.
In Before Crisis, Cissnei was a playable Turk for several missions. In Crisis Core, Cissnei befriends Zack and provides information on certain events and people. Cissnei is later sent to capture two escaping test subjects, though she was not aware that they were Zack and his friend Cloud. Upon recognizing Zack and talking to him, Cissnei decides to call Tseng and report that she has lost their trail. Under Tseng's request, Cissnei attempted to capture Zack alive, but he was gunned down before she could find him.
[edit] Genesis
Genesis Rhapsodos (ジェネシス・ラプソードス Jeneshisu Rapusōdosu) is a 1st-Class SOLDIER who rebelled against Shinra and disappeared during the Wutai War. His birth is similar to Sephiroth, though he was infused with the cells of Gillian, Angeal's mother, who had been infused with Jenova cells. Due to the experiment, Genesis developed a large black wing on his left shoulder and began to degrade. Genesis became a close friend of Angeal during their childhood, and later befriended Sephiroth, although his jealousy of Sephiroth's fame and prowess led him to defect. He carries a book called "LOVELESS," a famous play whose fifth act had been lost, and quotes from it frequently. Genesis was the result of a collaboration between Gackt and Hideki Imaizumi, the producer of Crisis Core.[36] Genesis is voiced by Gackt in Japanese, and played him in Dirge of Cerberus. In English, he was voiced by Robin Atkin Downes in Dirge of Cerberus and Oliver Quinn in Crisis Core.
Genesis is first mentioned in Dirge of Cerberus, though is only called "G". Throughout the game, "G Files", which contain information on Genesis and his origins, can be collected. If all G Files are found, an ending sequence featuring Genesis's awakening can be unlocked. Throughout Crisis Core, Genesis is a rogue SOLDIER operative attempting to stop his degradation. During the Wutai war, Genesis abandoned Shinra and kidnapped Professor Hollander to help stop his degradation. Using a stolen machine, they created Genesis copies from other SOLDIERS. Genisis later approches Sephiroth and Zack while they are investigating the Nibelhiem Mako reactor and sows the seeds of Sephiroth's madness by causing him to question the truth about his birth. Genesis eventually attempts to recreate the world of LOVELESS, but is defeated by Zack. Once defeated, he is summoned to a black space filled with the Lifestream and before him is a Goddess. He approaches her, captivated, but she sends him back to the planet. After the encounter, Genesis is weak, but is no longer degrading. After Zack leaves, Genesis is left alone and taken aboard a helicopter by Nero and Weiss. In the Crisis Core Ultimania, it is revealed that Genesis rejected their offer to help them revolt against the Restrictors, and instead seals himself inside a cavern.[citation needed]
[edit] Reception and legacy
The characters of Final Fantasy VII have been overall well-received by critics. Sephiroth remains one of the most popular villains in video game history, unanimously voted number one by the staff of Electronic Gaming Monthly in their "Top 10 Video Game Bosses" list in October 2005.[37] During spring of the same year, Sephiroth earned the most user votes in a villains-themed popularity contest at GameFAQs.[38] In late 2007, Dengeki PlayStation named Cloud Strife the best character of all time in their retrospective awards feature about the original PlayStation.[39] Aerith placed fifth, Tifa placed eighth and three other characters placed in the top 50: Sephiroth at fourteenth, Reno at fifteenth, and Yuffie at forty-second.[39]
Due to their popularity, several characters from Final Fantasy VII have made cameo appearances in other Square Enix titles, most notably the fighting game Ehrgeiz and the popular Disney/Final Fantasy crossover series Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy Tactics.
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- ^ Cloud: I never was in SOLDIER. I made up the stories about what happened to me five years ago, about being in SOLDIER. I left my village looking for glory, but never made it in to SOLDIER...... I was so ashamed of being so weak; then I heard this story from my friend Zack... And I greated an illusion of myself made up of what I had seen in my life..... And I continued to play the charade as if it were true. (Final Fantasy VII)
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- ^ Cid: "Shut up! Sit your ass down in that chair and drink you [sic] goddamn TEA! Arggggggh! DAMN, I'm pissed! Shera! I'll be in the backyard tunin' up Tiny Bronco! AN' make sure to serve them some tea! All right!?"(Final Fantasy VII)
- ^ Cid: "And finally we get to the day of the launch. Everything was goin' well... But, because of that dumb-ass Shera, the launch got messed up. That's why they became so anal! And so, Shinra nixed their outer space exploration plans. After they told me how the future was Space Exploration and got my damn hopes up... DAMN THEM! Then, it was all over once they found out Mako energy was profitable. They didn't even so much as look at space exploration. Money, moola, dinero! My dream was just a financial number for them!"(Final Fantasy VII)
- ^ Shera: "It's my fault his dream was destroyed... That's why... it's all right. I don't care what the Captain says, I'll live my life for him."(Final Fantasy VII)
- ^ Cid: "Tank Number 8 blew up...... So Tank Number 8... really was malfunctioning...... Shera... You were right."(Final Fantasy VII)
- ^ Barret: Execution!? What're ya gonna get by executin' us? / Rufus: You are to be executed for causing this situation. People are ignorant. They'll feel better as long as someone is punished. / Barret: I take back what little praise I had for this damn jackass! / Rufus: Well, enjoy your last moments together. (Final Fantasy VII)
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- ^ Rufus: ...Old man tried to control the world with money. It seems to have been working. The population thought that Shinra would protect them. Work at Shinra, get your pay. If a terrorist attacks, the Shinra army will help you. It looks perfect on the outside. But, I do things differently. I'll control the world with fear. It takes too much to do it like my old man. (Final Fantasy VII)
- ^ Kadaj: Please, sir, is that your excuse for going after mother yourself? You don't seem all that sorry. / Rufus: Sorry? Why, I've never had this much fun. (Final Fantasy VII Advent Children)
- ^ Rufus Shinra I acknowledge that Shinra owes the planet a lot. It goes without saying that my company and I are the ones who put the world in the sorry state it’s in. Therefore, it’s our responsibility to set things right. (Final Fantasy VII Advent Children)
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- ^ Ifalna: "It looked like... our... our dead mothers... and our dead brothers. Showing us spectres of their past."
- ^ Sephiroth: "The ability to change one's looks, voice, and words, is the power of Jenova."(Final Fantasy VII)
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- ^ Yuffie: "What?! You mean that wasn't Sephiroth? All that time I was following this...thing?"(Final Fantasy VII)
- ^ Sephiroth: What I want, Cloud, is to sail the darkness of the cosmos with this planet as my vessel. Just as my Mother did long ago. Then one day we'll find a new planet, and on its soil we'll create a shining future. (Final Fantasy VII Advent Children)
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