Bryan Fury
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | Bryan Fury (Japanese: ブライアン・フューリー Hepburn: Buraian Fyūrī) was a male human born in the modern age where by adulthood he served as a soldier before becoming a police officer in the [[International Police Organization]]. In this time, he was noted for being a skilled detective though had a tendency of following dark rumours. At some point, he was in Hong Kong when a shoot-out erupted and he was killed in the resultant gunfire. The deceased Fury's corpse was taken to the laboratory of Doctor Abel who was an 88-year old scientist who was famous within the underground. Abel had desired a body to complete his master project where he intended to build a cyborg army that could match the mechanical robots built by his rival Dr. Bosconovitch. Thus, he reanimated Bryan Fury as a cyborg with him being dispatched on a mission to collect further data. He had connections with drug dealers with this being discovered by [[Lei Wulong]]. Fury then snuck into the [[King of Iron Fist Tournament]] where [[Yoshimitsu]] came to his attention as he learnt of the man's ties with Bosconovitch. | + | Bryan Fury (Japanese: ブライアン・フューリー Hepburn: Buraian Fyūrī) was a male human born in the modern age where by adulthood he served as a soldier before becoming a police officer in the [[International Police Organization]]. In this time, he was noted for being a skilled detective though had a tendency of following dark rumours where it was said that he had connections to drug dealers. At some point, he was in Hong Kong when a shoot-out erupted and he was killed in the resultant gunfire. The deceased Fury's corpse was taken to the laboratory of Doctor Abel who was an 88-year old scientist who was famous within the underground. Abel had desired a body to complete his master project where he intended to build a cyborg army that could match the mechanical robots built by his rival [[Dr. Bosconovitch]]. Thus, he reanimated Bryan Fury as a cyborg with him being dispatched on a mission to collect further data. He had connections with drug dealers with this being discovered by [[Lei Wulong]]. Fury then snuck into the [[King of Iron Fist Tournament]] where [[Yoshimitsu]] came to his attention as he learnt of the man's ties with Bosconovitch. |
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+ | Around 2 years ago, the [[Mishima Zaibatsu]] came to recruit Dr. Abel as their top scientific advisor leading to him abandoning Bryan without a second thought as he no longer had any interest in the now obsolete cyborg. In the years after, Fury came to the conclusion that he was doing and that the only person capable of saving his life was his creator. This led to Bryan coming to despise the Mishima Zaibatsu for taking Dr. Abel away and also hating his creator as well for abandoning him. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
+ | In appearance, Bryan Fury was a muscular man with gray hair who was seemingly in his early 30s. He had two tribal tattoos on his neck and wore his trademark red armband on his left arm. Many scars were apparent around his body, including a vertical one on his face, a large cross-shaped one on his back, and a long vertical one on his torso | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
− | In his old life, he was noted for having been a skilled detective. | + | Originally, Bryan Fury was a human being with no special abilities beyond his training as a soldier. In his old life, he was noted for having been a skilled detective. It was noted that he was trained in kickboxing which was his fighting style. |
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+ | After being killed, he was reanimated and converted into a cyborg by Dr. Abel. As such, this gave him improved strength, endurance an speed that were far above a normal human. Such was his strength that he could rip off the side of a tank. | ||
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+ | Dr. Bosconovitch later upgraded Fury thus improving him with more complex mechanisms and also installing a perpetual power generator in him. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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===Films=== | ===Films=== | ||
*In Tekken, Bryan appeared in the 2010 live-action film where he was portrayed by actor Gary Daniels. | *In Tekken, Bryan appeared in the 2010 live-action film where he was portrayed by actor Gary Daniels. | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Revision as of 11:05, 10 November 2021
Bryan Fury is a male video game character who features in Tekken.
Contents |
Biography
Bryan Fury (Japanese: ブライアン・フューリー Hepburn: Buraian Fyūrī) was a male human born in the modern age where by adulthood he served as a soldier before becoming a police officer in the International Police Organization. In this time, he was noted for being a skilled detective though had a tendency of following dark rumours where it was said that he had connections to drug dealers. At some point, he was in Hong Kong when a shoot-out erupted and he was killed in the resultant gunfire. The deceased Fury's corpse was taken to the laboratory of Doctor Abel who was an 88-year old scientist who was famous within the underground. Abel had desired a body to complete his master project where he intended to build a cyborg army that could match the mechanical robots built by his rival Dr. Bosconovitch. Thus, he reanimated Bryan Fury as a cyborg with him being dispatched on a mission to collect further data. He had connections with drug dealers with this being discovered by Lei Wulong. Fury then snuck into the King of Iron Fist Tournament where Yoshimitsu came to his attention as he learnt of the man's ties with Bosconovitch.
Around 2 years ago, the Mishima Zaibatsu came to recruit Dr. Abel as their top scientific advisor leading to him abandoning Bryan without a second thought as he no longer had any interest in the now obsolete cyborg. In the years after, Fury came to the conclusion that he was doing and that the only person capable of saving his life was his creator. This led to Bryan coming to despise the Mishima Zaibatsu for taking Dr. Abel away and also hating his creator as well for abandoning him.
Overview
Personality and attributes
In appearance, Bryan Fury was a muscular man with gray hair who was seemingly in his early 30s. He had two tribal tattoos on his neck and wore his trademark red armband on his left arm. Many scars were apparent around his body, including a vertical one on his face, a large cross-shaped one on his back, and a long vertical one on his torso
Powers and abilities
Originally, Bryan Fury was a human being with no special abilities beyond his training as a soldier. In his old life, he was noted for having been a skilled detective. It was noted that he was trained in kickboxing which was his fighting style.
After being killed, he was reanimated and converted into a cyborg by Dr. Abel. As such, this gave him improved strength, endurance an speed that were far above a normal human. Such was his strength that he could rip off the side of a tank.
Dr. Bosconovitch later upgraded Fury thus improving him with more complex mechanisms and also installing a perpetual power generator in him.
Notes
- Bryan Fury was created by Namco Bandai Games and featured in the setting of the Tekken universe.
In other media
Films
- In Tekken, Bryan appeared in the 2010 live-action film where he was portrayed by actor Gary Daniels.
Video games
Appearances
- Tekken 3: (1997)
External Links
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