"Fighting against the darkness he created, he still hears his comrades shouting his name before going into his last battle. 'Operator Fishbone', they would call him, it was glorious to hear them cheer his name in battle. Even as a mercenary, the generals respected the ferocity that came with his presence. Payment was nothing compared to fighting alongside the legend, but even this notion never brought him joy. He felt no attachment to the name his comrades addressed to him, even if it boosted morale, even if it was shouted against the confidence of machine gun fire, even if the battle was won and it's shouted standing on the enemy's flag. People would say he's too focused to hear it, too busy to listen, or the battle was too loud. With all the excuses they gave, they'd never say he was disgusted by the name. No matter what they say about him, he still remembers why he was given that name. From his first extraordinary act, the sea he fought in piled with dead fish... and civilians."