Foster (Wolf's Dragoons)

Foster
Foster
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Also known as"Briefing Boy"
AffiliationWolf's Dragoons
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RankLieutenant
ProfessionTechnician

Lieutenant Foster also known by his nickname "Briefing Boy" was a member of the Wolf's Dragoons mercenary group and engineer aboard the DropShip Icarus. He was a main character in the MechAssault series.

Foster was best known for his savant-like talents for engineering. In addition to being adept at repairing any 'Mech or vehicle seemingly regardless of its condition, Foster was capable of manufacturing new battle systems, proven by his creation of battle armor. He also had an extraordinary understanding of various forms of technologies, having no trouble deciphering and understanding the Word of Blake data cores and immediately being able to incorporate their tech into the Icarus' vehicles.

His other skills included a mastery of hacking enemy systems, communications, and databases, to the extent that he was also able to incorporate a system into his battle armor that allowed the Captain to Neuro-Hack enemy 'Mechs.

He trained in simulation to pilot 'Mechs, but did not become proficient at this until after being in combat for the first time. He was also capable of piloting an APC.

Appearance[edit]

Foster's appearance differs greatly between MechAssault and Lone Wolf. In the first installment he is depicted with a slim build, short black hair, wears glasses, and appears to be wearing the standard Wolf's Dragoons uniform. In Lone Wolf, he has a more muscular build (though not as muscular as the Captain), grown out blond hair, and wears what appears to be mechanic's overalls.

Personality[edit]

Throughout MechAssault, Foster maintained a mostly professional demeanor, with occasional outbursts. He expressed anger towards the Word of Blake for targeting civilians, adopting a hatred towards the enemy. He was not as tempered and headstrong as Natalia, as his voice and behavior would sometimes turn worried and excited when the Captain found himself in extreme situations, or when a sudden unexpected development occurred.

He had a hero worship of 'Mech pilots, and burst out in an adolescent-like episode of enthusiasm and adrenaline when piloting a 'Mech into combat for the first time, to the point where Natalia had to scold him for comparing the ordeal to playing a game. Afterwards, he began to make more imposing tactical suggestions to the Captain mid-mission, seemingly developing a slight ego.

In Lone Wolf, he is less prone to these excited outbursts, even when found in dangerous scenarios himself, and speaks much more flatly as a result.

Canonicity[edit]

Featured only in the apocryphal video games MechAssault and MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf, the character of Foster is apocryphal as well.

Behind the Scenes[edit]

In both MechAssault and MechAssault 2 Foster was voiced by Troy Lund.

References[edit]

1. Initial article adapted from MechAssault Wikia: http://mechassault.wikia.com/wiki/Foster

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