Big Boss Kazuhira Character

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Kazuhira keeps himself neat, well dressed. His uniform is pressed, beret worn properly, aviator shades on for a personal touch. Even long before he started Daimond Dogs, this had been the case. He's relatively new to being an amputee, so he's still getting used to it. He can still be fast, as shown in how he disarms and pulls the cartridge from a gun that a child soldier points at him.

While he's disappointed in his current state he also doesn't resent it. He refuses more technologically enhanced prosthetics out of pride, wearing the wounds the skulls created like a badge of honor and as a reminder. He has worn aviator glasses for a long time out of vanity, but now it has the added benefit of hiding his impact cataracts (for the most part he can still see, but he's vain enough that if there's a chance he'd like his eyes to be clear blue again). At one time he was teased
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He used to be more shallow and a severe flirt, enjoying the company of any pretty woman or occasional man that would have him but didn't particularly seek out lasting relationships. Big Boss was the first friend he had that he had contempt for in the beginning. When Big Boss doggedly pursued him and insisted on having him around, Kazuhira decided that there is no strict division between friends and enemies. He came to believe that the relationships between people can change. Big Boss also convinced him (through a very unfortunate fight) that sleeping around wasn't in the best interest of their company. After Cipher's attacks he became more set in harboring hatred. Big Boss having abandoned him escalated those feelings. Becoming his friend after a bad start can now be a gauntlet to pass. He's become suspicious after having been tricked so many times, and being caught up in other people's lies. It's literally cost him parts of himself. He's also not spent much time as a civilian in the past decade (despite some strange attempts to start a small

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