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Jon Ace is an adult male and a central figure in the Monsuno narrative. His background is deeply tied to the organization S.T.O.R.M., for which he initially served as a field agent. In this capacity, he was assigned as a liaison and guardian to Jeredy Suno, a scientist whose research into Monsuno was of great interest to the organization. Through countless hours of shared research and cooperation, Jon developed a profound respect and admiration for Jeredy, forming a strong and trusting bond with him that would later dictate many of his actions.
The core of Jon Ace's personality is defined by an intense internal conflict. He finds himself perpetually torn between the harsh, mission-focused methods of S.T.O.R.M. and his own strong moral compass. This struggle is most apparent in his instincts regarding Jeredy's son, Chase Suno. Jon feels a powerful, often conflicting desire to shield and guide the young boy from what he perceives as the severe and potentially damaging grasp of S.T.O.R.M. His protective nature eventually overcomes his loyalty to the organization, leading him to resign. This decision is driven by his primary motivation: to guard Chase from the dangerous path that lies ahead of him and to assist him in locating his missing father, Jeredy. Jon's actions are consistently guided by a deep-seated belief that Monsuno, and the essence that powers them, are incredibly dangerous, a philosophy that puts him at odds with those who seek to use them more freely.
In the story, Jon Ace begins as a reluctant agent of S.T.O.R.M., sent on missions that sometimes put him in direct opposition to Chase and his friends, Team Core-Tech. In early encounters, he reluctantly engages Chase in battle, using his own Monsuno, Blackbullet. However, his true allegiance becomes clear when he defies orders and helps Chase escape a S.T.O.R.M. blockade. Following his resignation, Jon becomes a direct and invaluable ally to Team Core-Tech. He provides them with guidance, strategic advice, and support, using his Monsuno, Goldhorn, in battle to assist them against common enemies like Darkspin. After leaving S.T.O.R.M., he takes on a mentorship role for Chase and his friends, leading them through dangerous territories and using his knowledge of S.T.O.R.M. and Jeredy's work to aid their quest.
Key relationships dominate Jon's character arc. His bond with Jeredy Suno is the foundation of his loyalty and his sense of duty towards Jeredy's family. This loyalty directly transfers to Chase, whom he attempts to gain custody of and protect from the very beginning. His relationship with S.T.O.R.M. is fraught with tension, evolving from loyal servitude to bitter opposition after he learns of their manipulative tactics, such as tracking him without his knowledge. This leads to a dramatic break where he returns his Monsuno Cores as part of his formal resignation. Another significant enemy he faces is Dom Pyro, a hunter who captures members of Jon's group, leading to a confrontation in which Jon is severely injured.
Jon Ace undergoes one of the most dramatic transformations in the series. His development reaches a critical point when he attempts to destroy a large cache of raw Monsuno Essence, believing it to be too hazardous to exist. The resulting explosion does not kill him but instead mutates him into a semi-Monsuno hybrid form known as Toxic Ace. In this state, standing over two meters tall, he possesses enhanced strength, sharpened senses, and a monstrous appearance covered in green skin, protruding crystals, and sharp teeth. He is captured by the villainous Dr. Klipse and forced to fight against his own allies. In his Toxic Ace form, he displays incredible power, easily defeating multiple Monsuno in combat and showing a remarkable ability to quickly recover from injuries. His development concludes when Jeredy Suno, the friend he had respected for so long, manages to reach the humanity still within the mutated Jon. Through Jeredy's reasoning, Jon Ace breaks free of Klipse's control. In his final act of redemption in this form, he guides Jeredy to safety and rejoins Team Core-Tech as an ally once more.
Jon Ace possesses several notable abilities, primarily as a Monsuno Controller. He demonstrates proficiency in battle, commanding his own Monsuno with strategic skill. His original partners were Blackbullet and later Goldhorn, powerful creatures he used in service of S.T.O.R.M. before returning them upon his resignation. His most remarkable ability is not learned but forced upon him: his transformation into Toxic Ace. As this hybrid creature, he gains immense physical prowess, allowing him to battle multiple Monsuno simultaneously without the need for a controller or a core. He can even rejuvenate rapidly from damage. However, this power came at the cost of his rationality and freedom, as it made him vulnerable to external control until his former friend helped him regain his sense of self. Following the defeat of Eklipse and the resolution of the immediate crisis, Jon Ace is eventually reinstated with S.T.O.R.M., taking on the new role of Commandant Marshall.
The core of Jon Ace's personality is defined by an intense internal conflict. He finds himself perpetually torn between the harsh, mission-focused methods of S.T.O.R.M. and his own strong moral compass. This struggle is most apparent in his instincts regarding Jeredy's son, Chase Suno. Jon feels a powerful, often conflicting desire to shield and guide the young boy from what he perceives as the severe and potentially damaging grasp of S.T.O.R.M. His protective nature eventually overcomes his loyalty to the organization, leading him to resign. This decision is driven by his primary motivation: to guard Chase from the dangerous path that lies ahead of him and to assist him in locating his missing father, Jeredy. Jon's actions are consistently guided by a deep-seated belief that Monsuno, and the essence that powers them, are incredibly dangerous, a philosophy that puts him at odds with those who seek to use them more freely.
In the story, Jon Ace begins as a reluctant agent of S.T.O.R.M., sent on missions that sometimes put him in direct opposition to Chase and his friends, Team Core-Tech. In early encounters, he reluctantly engages Chase in battle, using his own Monsuno, Blackbullet. However, his true allegiance becomes clear when he defies orders and helps Chase escape a S.T.O.R.M. blockade. Following his resignation, Jon becomes a direct and invaluable ally to Team Core-Tech. He provides them with guidance, strategic advice, and support, using his Monsuno, Goldhorn, in battle to assist them against common enemies like Darkspin. After leaving S.T.O.R.M., he takes on a mentorship role for Chase and his friends, leading them through dangerous territories and using his knowledge of S.T.O.R.M. and Jeredy's work to aid their quest.
Key relationships dominate Jon's character arc. His bond with Jeredy Suno is the foundation of his loyalty and his sense of duty towards Jeredy's family. This loyalty directly transfers to Chase, whom he attempts to gain custody of and protect from the very beginning. His relationship with S.T.O.R.M. is fraught with tension, evolving from loyal servitude to bitter opposition after he learns of their manipulative tactics, such as tracking him without his knowledge. This leads to a dramatic break where he returns his Monsuno Cores as part of his formal resignation. Another significant enemy he faces is Dom Pyro, a hunter who captures members of Jon's group, leading to a confrontation in which Jon is severely injured.
Jon Ace undergoes one of the most dramatic transformations in the series. His development reaches a critical point when he attempts to destroy a large cache of raw Monsuno Essence, believing it to be too hazardous to exist. The resulting explosion does not kill him but instead mutates him into a semi-Monsuno hybrid form known as Toxic Ace. In this state, standing over two meters tall, he possesses enhanced strength, sharpened senses, and a monstrous appearance covered in green skin, protruding crystals, and sharp teeth. He is captured by the villainous Dr. Klipse and forced to fight against his own allies. In his Toxic Ace form, he displays incredible power, easily defeating multiple Monsuno in combat and showing a remarkable ability to quickly recover from injuries. His development concludes when Jeredy Suno, the friend he had respected for so long, manages to reach the humanity still within the mutated Jon. Through Jeredy's reasoning, Jon Ace breaks free of Klipse's control. In his final act of redemption in this form, he guides Jeredy to safety and rejoins Team Core-Tech as an ally once more.
Jon Ace possesses several notable abilities, primarily as a Monsuno Controller. He demonstrates proficiency in battle, commanding his own Monsuno with strategic skill. His original partners were Blackbullet and later Goldhorn, powerful creatures he used in service of S.T.O.R.M. before returning them upon his resignation. His most remarkable ability is not learned but forced upon him: his transformation into Toxic Ace. As this hybrid creature, he gains immense physical prowess, allowing him to battle multiple Monsuno simultaneously without the need for a controller or a core. He can even rejuvenate rapidly from damage. However, this power came at the cost of his rationality and freedom, as it made him vulnerable to external control until his former friend helped him regain his sense of self. Following the defeat of Eklipse and the resolution of the immediate crisis, Jon Ace is eventually reinstated with S.T.O.R.M., taking on the new role of Commandant Marshall.