Kai Leng
Kai Leng is a male video game character who features in Mass Effect.
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Biography
Kai Leng was a male human who was a born a citizen of the Systems Alliance though not much else was known about his past. He came to enlist in the Alliance military on November 14, 2172 wen he was 16 ears old though he had faked his credentials. Among his first missions was performing patrol and reconnaissance missions in the Terminus Systems. In 2173, he was transferred to similar missions in the Exodus Cluster where he came to be reprimanded for taking medals from dead enemy officers. Despite that, his previous exemplary service record led to his sentence being reduced.
Whilst on leave in 2176, he was responsible for murdering a Krogan in a bar fight on the Citadel where he used a standard-issue service blade. For first-degree murder, he was dishonourably discharged and imprisoned for 20 years in an Alliance prison facility. This was until he was freed by Cerberus who recruited him as an agent where the Illusive Man came to use him as a wet-work operative and assassin for over a decade due to his skill.
Overview
Personality and attributes
It was his prowess in combat and xenophobic nature that drew the attention of the Illusive Man. Leng was shown to not only be ruthless but also discreet and methodical making him perfect for covert missions. He came to be the best infiltrator and assassin in Cerberus along with being the Illusive Man's most trusted agent.
Powers and abilities
He was known to possess cybernetic modifications that included Cerberus's Phantom-class implants. This included a palm-sized weapon in his right gauntlet that projected a kinetic barrier and fired kinetic-based projectiles. One of the most useful tools at his disposal was a tactical cloak that allowed him to sneak up on his targets and evade detection. Leng was also armed with a monomolecular blade for close-range combat which was capable of an Electric Slash.
Notes
- Kai Leng was created by BioWare where he was voiced by actor Troy Baker and featured in the setting of the Mass Effect universe.
Appearances
- Mass Effect 3:
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