![]() Concluding the only purpose of kidnapping a reactor guard would be to learn more about the reactor itself, Tseng believes he must rescue of the soldier before he reveals any secrets.īoarding the ship and finding the tortured soldier in the confinement room, Tseng discovers the enemy has been buying stolen Shinra weapons from a black market weapons dealer and has been stocking them aboard the ship. Under Veld's command he is sent to search an unregistered vessel in the Costa del Sol harbor. While still a rookie, Tseng is assigned to investigate the kidnapping of a Shinra soldier from one of Shinra's Mako Reactors. Deducing the hostage must have been the same weapons dealer, Tseng begins to comprehend Legend's actions. The dealer had betrayed the activists and only Legend survived mourning the loss of his comrades and a little girl who had been important to him. Veld explains that before Legend had became a Turk, there had been an incident at a Mako Reactor where a weapons dealer had entered negotiations with Legend's anti-Shinra faction. Appalled by the lenient punishment, Tseng questions Veld who explains that even though Legend had abandoned his duty and disobeyed orders to rescue the dealer, he had still ensured the company's secrets were not leaked and had thus completed his primary objective. Tseng in Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII- opening.Īs punishment for his actions, Legend is placed under house arrest at Costa del Sol. Unwilling to admit the truth, the dealer denies knowledge of what Legend is talking about and Legend abandons the dealer to die in the collapsing factory. Releasing the hostage, Legend recognizes the weapons dealer had also been present at the negotiation and questions him about the incident. As Legend's bombs detonate, the man dies. Legend defeats the man who reveals the truth regarding a past negotiation Legend participated in. Legend plants bombs in strategic parts and discovers the kidnapped dealer is guarded by an old ally from his anti-Shinra days. Tseng informs Legend by phone he is to rescue a weapons trader held inside the factory and eliminate the anti-Shinra operatives before they can leak the confidential information about the facility to the world. Unhappy with the partnership and wary of the agent's motive, the pair arrives at a secret Shinra military factory in Wutai overrun by anti-Shinra operatives. Tseng in Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII. Tseng realizes the agent, known as the "Legendary Turk", was once the anti-Shinra activist "Death God of the Battlefield", whom he had crossed paths against previously. In Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-, Tseng is summoned by Veld to oversee a rescue mission with one of the Turks' special agents. In spite of several instances of ruthlessness (such as striking Aeris as she was trying to assure Barret and Tifa that Marlene was safe), he is devoted to his associates and friends, as he sent out the Turks to save Zack and Cloud before the Shinra Army could catch up with them, a failure which torments him throughout the Compilation. He has known Aerith Gainsborough since she was a child and has special feelings for her, thus never completing his long-delayed mission to bring her to the Shinra Electric Power Company. Tseng is stern, no-nonsense, and sometimes temperamental. It is implied Tseng has been promoted to the leader of the Turks for international players who have not played Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII. In Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, when Tseng is ordering Cissnei to return the runaway Nibelheim "specimens" alive, his hair is up in his Crisis Core hairstyle, but when the scene switches to an FMV, his hair is down in his Final Fantasy VII hairstyle. ![]() This is a token of deep dishonor in Chinese culture. Tseng removes his ponytail and lets his hair fall in Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII- after Rufus Shinra spares Tseng from execution due to his perceived loyalty to the company. He has a tilak in the middle of his forehead. He has dark brown eyes and shoulder-length, black hair occasionally tied in a ponytail. Tseng dons the classic, dark blue Turk attire in Final Fantasy VII, and wears a similar, but black suit in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VII Remake. ![]() Profile Appearance File:Tseng-artwork.png ![]()
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