Secret Police Chief
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The Secret Police Chief (秘密警察局長) of Kazakh is a minor character from the Strider Hiryu manga. He's seen during most of Chapter 2, and briefly during Chapter 3. He and General Mikiel are usually proposed to be the same character, though visually they look nothing alike. In the NES Strider, he's likely the "Vice-Commander" Hiryu encounters in Kazakh, which begs for his life and gives him the disk revealing the Commander's meeting in Egypt.[1]
Not much to say about him. He has little skills, and is a typical coward. He's in league with Enterprise and their ZAIN Project, but denies knowing about it when first interrogated.[2]
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After joining Sheena to rescue Kain, Hiryu plans on paying him a visit to discover his friend's location. After easily infiltrating the police building, they sneak on his room and get him as he was sleeping, forcing him to reveal Kain's location. He's later forced to help in Hiryu and Sheena's escape, leaving the building in his car while they disguised themselves as two enemy soldiers accompanying him.
When they are forced to stay on a cabin due to a blizzard, he remains tied up to a chair the whole time. Having fell asleep, he's woken up by the fight between Hiryu and brainwashed Kain. After Hiryu subdues Kain and finds a strange implant on his neck, he forces the chief to reveal what happened to his friend, threatening him with his Cypher. The chief reveals the existence of the ZAIN Project and their aim to create a brainwashing weapon.
When Kain wakes up and finds Sheena's dead body, the chief remarks his part on her death. Enraged, Hiryu punches him to shut him up, but he's unable to stop Kain from realizing what happened. Hiryu also stops an enraged Kain from killing him, stating that the chief is a small fish compared to those who created ZAIN.
The chief is seen for the last time during Hiryu and Kain's infiltration of the Kazakh Federation Mental Institute. Kain drops the police chief at the main entrance, tied up and gagged, to serve as a distraction as they easily enter the building.[3]
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- ↑ Capcom (1989, NES). Strider (English). Scene 01: The Kain Rescue Mission
- ↑ Wada, Tatsumi (Nov 10, 1989). Strider Hiryû. Chapter 2, Pg. 69. Kadokawa Shoten. ISBN 4-04-713009-5.
- ↑ Wada, Tatsumi (Nov 10, 1989). Strider Hiryû. Chapter 3, Pg. 86. Kadokawa Shoten. ISBN 4-04-713009-5.
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