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To quote a good source of information...Reno is generally regarded as the second-in-command of an orginization known as the TURKS, a branch of the Shin-Ra Electric Power Company. Now, I know this sounds kind of stupid. But the Turks are the "Administrative Research" division of Shin-Ra, which is apparently a euphamism for being a dirty bunch of crooks. Because Shin-Ra isn't just any electric power company, no, it's an electric power company bent on WORLD DOMINATION. Ahem.
Because clearly Shin-Ra's goals are less than honorable, the protagonists must put an end to their dastardly ways. Shinra responds by throwing the Turks at you. You have to fight Reno at several points during the game. He fights with some weird sort of electric rod, and truth be told, he's not too difficult of an enemy. And yet, he remains one of the more popular Final Fantasy VII characters. Why? One word: style.
Reno has got a lot of personality, and a lot of the times it seems to be conflicting. He's both a ruthless mercenary and a hard-drinker who doesn't let his work get in the way of a good time. He's business upfront, party in the back, he wears his shirt unbuttoned, and he whacks people with a big electric stick. He is everything that is great about Final Fantasy, minus the angst and inconvenient penchant for world-saving.
Reno is hardly seen without his best friend and partner, Rude.
OOC information: I'm in a relationship with the mun of my Rude, so if you feel like ******** spouting s**t about us bein' fags, then say it to my face and don't ********' run away like a p***y. thnx. I'm nice enough until s**t like that happens.
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Look, ya goddamn carrot-topped scumbag, I don't giv'a rats a** if Shin-Ra's defunct now.
I. Ain't. Givin'. You. s**t.
(Way to go, Reno. Way to go. xD; )