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Armory Officer. British. Late 20s - early 30s. In the new age of humanity's enlightenment, Reed is a bit of a throwback. He's a 22rd
Century "soldier",
all spit and polish and by-the-book. Reed is filled with contradictions. Despite his near-obsession with munitions,
he's soft-spoken, shy and awkward
around women. When testing a new weapon, he's liable to put on a pair of space-age earplugs
because he doesn't like loud noises.
Reed is the antithesis to Charlie Tucker. Rigorously organized, Reed spends his off-time working on futuristic exercise machines
or perfecting a new
type of torpedo. Reed and Tucker will constantly be at odds; Reed wanting to expand his weapons inventory
in Engineering sections and cluttering Tucker's
Jefferies Tubes with grenades. As previously revealed, Reed is also rather contradictory,
shy around women and soft spoken despite his regulatory
personality.
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