OVA
Description
Dr. Breston is a pivotal supporting character in the story, primarily defined by his role as the original architect of the Most Dangerous Soldier program. His scientific genius is the origin of the super-soldiers whose conflicts drive the narrative, marking him as a figure of immense, if morally ambiguous, intellectual authority. Within the plot, he serves as the personal scientist and a key advisor to M.D. Krauser, the prototype MDS who has established himself as the leader of humanity's last fortress. This position grants him a degree of security and influence, yet his motivations are ultimately self-serving and rooted in a perverse form of professional obsession.
Rather than seeking to protect the remnants of humanity from the robotic Death Force, Breston's primary goal is to recapture M.D. Geist, the later model of MDS. His intent is not to neutralize Geist as a threat, but to exploit the super-soldier’s insatiable and erratic desire for combat for his own research purposes. He believes he can study and perhaps even harness Geist's destructive nature, demonstrating a scientist's hubris that blinds him to the immediate danger. To achieve this, he creates a cyborg named Eagle, dispatching him on a mission to hunt down and capture the volatile Geist and bring him back to Krauser's fortress for analysis.
Dr. Breston’s personality is characterized by his cold, calculating demeanor and a misplaced confidence in his control over his own creations. He observes Krauser's growing god-like ego with a detached air, noting that the prototype "must look like a god to them". This line suggests Breston sees even his most powerful subjects as components in a larger experiment rather than as individuals. His key relationship is with Krauser, whom he serves as a doctor and advisor, but his secretive plan involving Geist implies a loyalty that is conditional and ultimately subservient to his scientific ambitions. His other significant creation is Eagle, the cyborg he builds and commands as an instrument for capturing Geist.
The character’s development is brief and ends in a manner that underscores his fatal miscalculation. Despite his genius as the creator of the MDS program, he fatally underestimates the pure, uncontrollable violence of his own ultimate soldier. When Geist is finally brought to his laboratory, Breston attempts to appeal to the mad warrior, pleading, "Wait, Geist, I’m your friend!". The attempt fails, and Geist kills him swiftly before destroying the laboratory. His most notable ability is his profound scientific and technological expertise, specifically in genetic and cybernetic engineering, which allowed him to create the MDS soldiers like Krauser and Geist, as well as the cyborg Eagle. Beyond his intellectual capabilities, he possesses no notable physical prowess or combat skills, relying entirely on his intellect and his creations for protection.
Rather than seeking to protect the remnants of humanity from the robotic Death Force, Breston's primary goal is to recapture M.D. Geist, the later model of MDS. His intent is not to neutralize Geist as a threat, but to exploit the super-soldier’s insatiable and erratic desire for combat for his own research purposes. He believes he can study and perhaps even harness Geist's destructive nature, demonstrating a scientist's hubris that blinds him to the immediate danger. To achieve this, he creates a cyborg named Eagle, dispatching him on a mission to hunt down and capture the volatile Geist and bring him back to Krauser's fortress for analysis.
Dr. Breston’s personality is characterized by his cold, calculating demeanor and a misplaced confidence in his control over his own creations. He observes Krauser's growing god-like ego with a detached air, noting that the prototype "must look like a god to them". This line suggests Breston sees even his most powerful subjects as components in a larger experiment rather than as individuals. His key relationship is with Krauser, whom he serves as a doctor and advisor, but his secretive plan involving Geist implies a loyalty that is conditional and ultimately subservient to his scientific ambitions. His other significant creation is Eagle, the cyborg he builds and commands as an instrument for capturing Geist.
The character’s development is brief and ends in a manner that underscores his fatal miscalculation. Despite his genius as the creator of the MDS program, he fatally underestimates the pure, uncontrollable violence of his own ultimate soldier. When Geist is finally brought to his laboratory, Breston attempts to appeal to the mad warrior, pleading, "Wait, Geist, I’m your friend!". The attempt fails, and Geist kills him swiftly before destroying the laboratory. His most notable ability is his profound scientific and technological expertise, specifically in genetic and cybernetic engineering, which allowed him to create the MDS soldiers like Krauser and Geist, as well as the cyborg Eagle. Beyond his intellectual capabilities, he possesses no notable physical prowess or combat skills, relying entirely on his intellect and his creations for protection.