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* [[Herbert (PC)|Herbert]]: Titan has a complicated relationship with his son. Whilst Titan cares deeply for Herbert and only wants the best for him in life, despite his own abhorrence for sentimentality, and yet he often neglects his son's personal safety in favour of focusing on his own plans. Herbert, for his part, is bitterly resentful towards Titan due to his failings as a father. | * [[Herbert (PC)|Herbert]]: Titan has a complicated relationship with his son. Whilst Titan cares deeply for Herbert and only wants the best for him in life, despite his own abhorrence for sentimentality, and yet he often neglects his son's personal safety in favour of focusing on his own plans. Herbert, for his part, is bitterly resentful towards Titan due to his failings as a father. | ||
− | * [[Crewe]]: Despite initally viewing her as nothing more than a psychological weapon to be used against the J-Team when she was Shadowed, Titan eventually came to see Crewe as | + | * [[Crewe]]: Despite initally viewing her as nothing more than a psychological weapon to be used against the J-Team when she was Shadowed, Titan eventually came to see Crewe as an adoptive daughter of sorts - even if he would never use the word itself. Even after purification, Crewe seems to reprocipate and view him as a father figure. |
* [[Crow]]: Titan considers Crow to be a dedicated if somewhat sycophantic and accident-prone employee, and quite possibly the closest thing he has to a human friend. Crow seems to view him with some degree of respect, though hopes that he can be convinced to abandon his villainous ways. | * [[Crow]]: Titan considers Crow to be a dedicated if somewhat sycophantic and accident-prone employee, and quite possibly the closest thing he has to a human friend. Crow seems to view him with some degree of respect, though hopes that he can be convinced to abandon his villainous ways. | ||
* [[Psyche]]: At first, Titan saw Psyche as nothing more an "experiment", actively avoiding interfering in her abusive upbringing just to see what would happen despite him being her closest living family. This changed significantly after she was able to cause Titan to suffer from a guilt-induced breakdown with Herbert's help. Psyche still hates Titan, though holds out some hope that he can change. | * [[Psyche]]: At first, Titan saw Psyche as nothing more an "experiment", actively avoiding interfering in her abusive upbringing just to see what would happen despite him being her closest living family. This changed significantly after she was able to cause Titan to suffer from a guilt-induced breakdown with Herbert's help. Psyche still hates Titan, though holds out some hope that he can change. |
Revision as of 02:53, 19 December 2013
Titan (real name Lawrence Cain) is a former Team Galactic commander, a former Cipher Commander, leader of Team Neo-Galactic, and Herbert's father.
Appearance
Titan bears a distinct resemblance to his son, with grey eyes, a pointed nose and high cheekbones. However, his face shows signs of visible aging, and his greying black hair is dyed blue due to his Team Galactic affiliations.
Personality
Titan is usually cold and highly ruthless. To him, fulfilling Cyrus' dream of creating a new world without spirit is the only goal that matters, and he will go to almost any ends to achieve it. He regards Pokemon as nothing more than animals or tools, though he seems to have a certain fondness for his own Infernape, Omega. Even unusually intelligent or powerful Pokemon such as Edge or Pallad are nothing more than anomalies that need to be investigated further to him. However, his facade of emotional detachment is directly contradicted by his moments of weakness and his strong desire to protect those he views as his family.
History
Much of Titan's history is unknown, though he claims to have had a long and interesting life prior to settling down in Eterna City. He is an adept Aura-sensitive, and is able to understand Monese via unknown means. He also claims to have met an Obscuric at one point in his past, thought apparently the two did not part on good terms. As a trainer, he beat the Sinnoh League on three separate occasions, one of which was against Ellen.
At some point, he married and decided to settle down in Eterna City, but had to raise his son alone after him and his wife split up. He joined Team Galactic after hearing one of Cyrus' seminars and rose through the ranks of the organisation to become a Commander, eventually creating a schism between him and Herbert when the latter found out about Galactic's true nature. A week before the events at Spear Pillar, Titan disappeared, predicting Galactic's collapse but vowing to finish what they started.
After four years of evading capture, Titan came to Unova to rescue his henchman Deimos from police custody, and set up operations in the region. He ended up forming an alliance with Edge and his troops after the Bisharp's botched kidnapping attempt of Carol, though the relationship between the two become rather strained after Deimos' Bisharp killed several of Edge's Pawniard during training. Titan remained mostly underground for the remainder of Unova-2, making one more appearance after Edge's death in order to watch Herbert challenge the Unova League and steal his Dream Rift machine afterwards.
Titan's next appearance was in Orre, having joined Cipher as a Commander under the command of Alexiel. One of his first acts in his new position was to snag Regina from Jacob, and he ended up taking Crewe under his wing after she was Shadowed, though both were frequently loaned out to other Cipher operatives. Crow also started to work with Titan during this time as part of his attempt to infiltrate Cipher. Though at first Titan viewed Crewe as no different to any other Shadow, he started to become fiercely protective of her over time.
Eventually, Titan's standing within Cipher took a severe blow when his lab was taken out in a raid led by Herbert and Psyche, the former almost breaking Titan completely by pretending to be a Shadow with the help of an armband then delivering a harsh verbal beatdown. Titan eventually quit Cipher completely after the collapse of the Resources department and a heated argument with Tokarev, asking Crow to return Crewe to the J-Team before attempting to start his own organisation, Neo-Galactic. However, his operations in Orre were foiled when Jacob defeated him in battle and snagged Regina back with Jirachi's help, forcing him to flee to Kalos.
Relationships
- Herbert: Titan has a complicated relationship with his son. Whilst Titan cares deeply for Herbert and only wants the best for him in life, despite his own abhorrence for sentimentality, and yet he often neglects his son's personal safety in favour of focusing on his own plans. Herbert, for his part, is bitterly resentful towards Titan due to his failings as a father.
- Crewe: Despite initally viewing her as nothing more than a psychological weapon to be used against the J-Team when she was Shadowed, Titan eventually came to see Crewe as an adoptive daughter of sorts - even if he would never use the word itself. Even after purification, Crewe seems to reprocipate and view him as a father figure.
- Crow: Titan considers Crow to be a dedicated if somewhat sycophantic and accident-prone employee, and quite possibly the closest thing he has to a human friend. Crow seems to view him with some degree of respect, though hopes that he can be convinced to abandon his villainous ways.
- Psyche: At first, Titan saw Psyche as nothing more an "experiment", actively avoiding interfering in her abusive upbringing just to see what would happen despite him being her closest living family. This changed significantly after she was able to cause Titan to suffer from a guilt-induced breakdown with Herbert's help. Psyche still hates Titan, though holds out some hope that he can change.
- Allen: Titan views his former superior's acts as despicable and unnecessary even by his own standards and despises Allen on a personal level for harming his son. As such, Titan's main reason for keeping Allen in his employ is the catharsis that comes from abusing his power.
Pokémon
Trivia
- Titan is so far the sole villainous character with powers over Fighting!Aura who isn't an aspect like Nihilist!Tagg.
Lawrence's Team | |
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On Hand: | Epsilon • Iota • Omega |
Temporarily Owned: | Regina • Crewe |
Betrayed By: | Sidious |
Released: | Alpha • Beta • Gamma • Omicron |
As last seen in: PEFE HQ |