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Not much is known about Georg prior to his his life as a Soldier. Generally, he keeps such information to himself as he sees no real value in lamenting on about one's past. His focus is always forward, towards the future of Digald. And that the only information is that he was born on Planet Zi approx 50 years prior to his eventual fall within the Genesis Era.
Present Day
At Fifty years of age, Georg was one of Digald's highest ranking officers. He is cold and ruthless, and commands his troops to the highest of standards. Even if a soldier under him were to simply question their orders, he woudl automatically brand them a traitor and would have no qualms in executing them.
In a labor camp, near the town of Ze Ruft, Colonel Georg oversaw operations which furthered the Digald's war effort. Even among civilians, he demanded absolute respect, and would often torture any disobedient laborers to the point of nearly killing them. Even fellow ranking officers grew to both fear and perhaps hate this officer's brutish tactics. But, to him he was only performing his Emperor's wishes- A man he'd nearly admire as an omnipotent being.
A towering brute, Georg is easily spotted among his fellow officers and soldiers. But his most noticeable feature is his left arm. At some point in his life, presumably in combat, Georg lost his arm, but with it was a new prosthetic which was equipped with a rifle attachment for use in dealing with self defense and punishment- be it execution or excessive force.
Georg's primary zoid of choice is a BioTricera, the next step in the evolution of BioZoids. Like others of its species, the BioTricera was nearly impenetrable to known Zoid weapons, while also was equipped with superior armor and weaponry including a harpoon like spines which fired from the horns of this massive Zoid.
He was nearly unstoppable in battle, and those whom faced him were sure to meet their fate. His luck would run out by the war's climax as he was bested in combat and believed to have been killed in the resulting explosion. But, he was resilient as he was cruel. Digald forces managed to rescue his mangled body and bring it back to a special facility. There he would undergo extensive surgery with advanced ancient technology to rebuild him into a cybernetic being. Most of his body was now replaced with a strong metallic exoskeleton, but his mentality and personalty remained in tact, allowing him to command troops into battle until he was eventually defeated.
Those who defy Digald, answer to me, GEORG!
Digald Empire
Georg is respected and vastly feared among the ranks of the Digald Empire. While most of the brass would not agree with his often brutal and casualty-ridden victories and strategies, very few would dare to question or oppose his command. And those that he deem his enemies are often quickly executed, either in person or in Zoid combat. Because of this, Georg has been known to easily commit war crimes such as butchering entire rebel cells that have been retreating or surrendering. And if those who rebelled were pilots, their Zoids' burning wrecks would be left outside city gates to serve as an example to further insurrection.
Though brutal and cold, Georg has won the interest and respect from General Jiin, the son, and heir to the Digald Empire. A man, that Georg has utter respect for, and perhaps the only one that has earned his sole devotion and fealty to. He even agrees, that Jiin is destined to ascent to godhood. Likewise, for when a situation arises that most of the upper echelon of the Empire cannot handle,Jiin calls Georg in to clean up their mess.
In truth, not even those under his command are safe from his resolve. To him, if friendly fire and casualties are high, then it is a worthy sacrifice. For he would prefer to send in thousands of troops to wipe out dangerous enemy commanders, and tell them not to worry if stray fire of theirs strikes one of their own. He justifies this by saying that those who are killed in friendly fire would be acceptable numbers, for if the enemy survives, then their war would continue, which would result in further Digald casualties.