Dragon

Dragon (real name unknown) is one of the four original members of the Aspect Crew. He is a Japanese American gangster known for killing hundreds in the Times Square massacre. He is sometimes rude and tells the others very little, but he does not hesitate to trust them.

Dragon likes Elizabeth Richards, and despite believing Namh McTavish to be stuck up, respects her. He despises Viktor Samarov for his experiments at St Johns.

Appearance
Dragon is a muscular man with short, black hair. He is 36 years old, and has brown eyes. He wears a white business shirt with a black jacket over the top and a loose black tie. He also wears black cargo pants. He wears black combat boots. He also keeps a red Oni mask on his ammo belt that he only wears during certain events or maps.

Background
Not much is known about Dragon's past. The first known instances of his Dragon persona appear when he was 24, as one of several members in a string of heists involving the Tengu gang.

At 34, he was a known lieutenant of the Tengu, and he participated in the Times Square massacre, a failed sting operation that resulted in over 30 police casualties, and more than 200 civilian casualties.

Personality
Dragon acts exactly as one might expect him too; he is cold, ruthless and unforgiving. He takes great pleasure and pride in thinning the zombie hordes, which he sometimes refers to as atonement. He does, however, show some concern when his allies are harmed.

Despite his exterior roughness, Dragon readily trusts his team, regardless of how they view him. Though he dislikes Viktor, he shows great respect to the rest of the group.

He is very fond of Elizabeth, stating that he must respect somebody who is good in combat but also kind. Though he views Namh as spoilt and stuck up, he holds her in high regard due to her fighting capability and their shared views. He completely hates Viktor, ironically stating that he cannot be trusted thanks to his past.

Trivia

 * Similar to Takeo Masaki, who is also Japanese, Dragon often talks about honour.