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The Eltorian who calls himself Wrath is an extremely skilled pilot who specializes in terran-style craft. Sent on missions of only paramount importance, Wrath is the Elionites' resident 'ace'. Once a member of the Elite Guard, Wrath now uses his considerable skill in the service of Malice, the Elionites' mysterious leader. Like Scourge, Wrath answers only to him.
Though Wrath's primary skill is as a pilot, he is by no means defenseless when out from behind the controls. He always wears two wrist mounted plasma cannons which were cannibalized from his old Elite Guard Battle Armor. Small, yet powerful, these micronized cannons can deliver a staggering amount of firepower in either slow, more powerful bursts or in faster, less powerful allotments. In addition to the plasma cannons, he also utilizes the metamorphic hand guards of the battle armor. When in defensive mode, they appear as small armor plates on the back of the hand. When in offensive mode, they morph into two long, slender blades (one set of two on each hand). They contain a micro-secretion system which keeps the blades coated with a combination of poison and anticoagulant. Wrath also wears an armored chest plate. Though lightweight, it can deflect any small arms fire and some heavy weapons without having any effect on Wrath himself. As a member of the Elite Guard, Wrath was genetically enhanced to be stronger, faster, and more agile then the average Eltorian. So even without his weapons, he is a formidable opponent.
As a pilot, Wrath often pushes his ships beyond the tolerance level for which they were originally designed. As a result, he has a nasty habit of 'going through' them rather quickly, often discarding one and stealing another as he goes. A benefit of this habit is that it makes his movements difficult to track (assuming someone were looking for him). By necessity, he has learned to pilot a multitude of different style ships and as a result there is no craft in the Sol system that Wrath cannot fly. So he can be anywhere, flying anything, waiting for the right time to strike.
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