Stunt-Rider
Background:
Min-Jun Kim was once a fearless stuntman in Vancouver, known for his exceptional skills and unbreakable spirit. However, when he stood up to a Triad extortion racket, they retaliated by planting a bomb in his car, leaving him with severe injuries, including the loss of his left arm, both legs, and his left eye. His promising career and life seemed to come to a tragic end that day.
After weeks in the hospital, Min-Jun was approached by Dr. Haruki Tanaka, an elderly genius who, seeking redemption for his past sins, rebuilt Min-Jun using advanced bio-organic technology. With cybernetic limbs, enhanced senses, and military-grade augmentations, Min-Jun not only regained his mobility but became something more than human. His recovery and training under the guidance of Dr. Tanaka and Yuki, the doctor’s great-granddaughter, transformed him into the Stunt-Rider, a symbol of justice in Vancouver.
Now, armed with his new body and his unyielding spirit, Min-Jun fights to protect the city from the criminal underworld, including the Triads and the Yakuza, who once took everything from him. The Stunt-Rider has become a relentless vigilante, using his knowledge of the city's streets and his cybernetic abilities to outmaneuver and bring down criminals, often in dramatic, high-octane pursuits.
Personality: Min-Jun is a determined and resilient individual, driven by a deep sense of justice. While his injuries initially left him in despair, his transformation into Stunt-Rider reignited his purpose. His personality is a blend of calm, tactical thinking, and intense drive, particularly when pursuing criminals or protecting the innocent.
He struggles with the desire for revenge against the Triads but focuses his efforts on ensuring that others don’t have to suffer as he did. Despite his cybernetic enhancements, Min-Jun’s humanity remains intact—he is compassionate, especially toward those who have been wronged by the criminal world. Beneath his calm demeanor lies a fierce resolve to bring justice to Vancouver, even if it means risking his life.
Min-Jun Kim was once a fearless stuntman in Vancouver, known for his exceptional skills and unbreakable spirit. However, when he stood up to a Triad extortion racket, they retaliated by planting a bomb in his car, leaving him with severe injuries, including the loss of his left arm, both legs, and his left eye. His promising career and life seemed to come to a tragic end that day.
After weeks in the hospital, Min-Jun was approached by Dr. Haruki Tanaka, an elderly genius who, seeking redemption for his past sins, rebuilt Min-Jun using advanced bio-organic technology. With cybernetic limbs, enhanced senses, and military-grade augmentations, Min-Jun not only regained his mobility but became something more than human. His recovery and training under the guidance of Dr. Tanaka and Yuki, the doctor’s great-granddaughter, transformed him into the Stunt-Rider, a symbol of justice in Vancouver.
Now, armed with his new body and his unyielding spirit, Min-Jun fights to protect the city from the criminal underworld, including the Triads and the Yakuza, who once took everything from him. The Stunt-Rider has become a relentless vigilante, using his knowledge of the city's streets and his cybernetic abilities to outmaneuver and bring down criminals, often in dramatic, high-octane pursuits.
Personality: Min-Jun is a determined and resilient individual, driven by a deep sense of justice. While his injuries initially left him in despair, his transformation into Stunt-Rider reignited his purpose. His personality is a blend of calm, tactical thinking, and intense drive, particularly when pursuing criminals or protecting the innocent.
He struggles with the desire for revenge against the Triads but focuses his efforts on ensuring that others don’t have to suffer as he did. Despite his cybernetic enhancements, Min-Jun’s humanity remains intact—he is compassionate, especially toward those who have been wronged by the criminal world. Beneath his calm demeanor lies a fierce resolve to bring justice to Vancouver, even if it means risking his life.
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