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Dimsdale Boiled was the original partner of the multidimensional artificial intelligence Œufcoque Penteano before their partnership dissolved over irreconcilable methodological differences. This separation followed Boiled's elimination of individuals obstructing their investigations, actions his former allies deemed unjustifiable.
He underwent extensive cyberization procedures at the Paradise research facility, where experimental technologies replaced organic components with advanced cybernetics. This transformation resulted in severe emotional detachment and a near-total loss of empathy, rendering him incapable of experiencing emotional sensations outside combat.
Operating as a freelance agent under the Mardock Scramble 09 ordinance, Boiled was hired by casino manager Shell Septinos. His mission was to eliminate key witness Rune Balot and retrieve Œufcoque. To assess Balot's capabilities and Œufcoque's loyalty, Boiled deployed the Bandersnatch assassins against them. This served as a tactical probe to weaken Balot while testing if she would misuse Œufcoque's abilities sufficiently to cause the AI to reject her.
Boiled exhibits blood knight characteristics, deriving his sole sense of purpose and fleeting sensation from combat engagements. Profound emotional numbness fuels his relentless pursuit of battle, often bordering on self-destruction. Underlying this obsession is a deeper death wish, stemming from existential weariness and a desire to end his emotionally barren existence, increasingly evident during his final confrontations.
In the narrative's climax, Boiled infiltrated the Paradise facility alongside the surviving Bandersnatch assassin, Medium. Their alliance rested on Medium's desire for vengeance against Balot, while Boiled intended Medium merely as a diversion for his true goal: confronting Balot and Œufcoque directly. During the final battle, Boiled sustained catastrophic injuries, including the loss of multiple limbs. His cybernetic enhancements enabled him to fight on with minimal impairment, demonstrating significant resilience. The confrontation culminated in his demise, fulfilling his implicit desire to end his life through combat against the partner who abandoned him and Œufcoque's new wielder.
His name, "Boiled," follows the series' thematic culinary motif.
He underwent extensive cyberization procedures at the Paradise research facility, where experimental technologies replaced organic components with advanced cybernetics. This transformation resulted in severe emotional detachment and a near-total loss of empathy, rendering him incapable of experiencing emotional sensations outside combat.
Operating as a freelance agent under the Mardock Scramble 09 ordinance, Boiled was hired by casino manager Shell Septinos. His mission was to eliminate key witness Rune Balot and retrieve Œufcoque. To assess Balot's capabilities and Œufcoque's loyalty, Boiled deployed the Bandersnatch assassins against them. This served as a tactical probe to weaken Balot while testing if she would misuse Œufcoque's abilities sufficiently to cause the AI to reject her.
Boiled exhibits blood knight characteristics, deriving his sole sense of purpose and fleeting sensation from combat engagements. Profound emotional numbness fuels his relentless pursuit of battle, often bordering on self-destruction. Underlying this obsession is a deeper death wish, stemming from existential weariness and a desire to end his emotionally barren existence, increasingly evident during his final confrontations.
In the narrative's climax, Boiled infiltrated the Paradise facility alongside the surviving Bandersnatch assassin, Medium. Their alliance rested on Medium's desire for vengeance against Balot, while Boiled intended Medium merely as a diversion for his true goal: confronting Balot and Œufcoque directly. During the final battle, Boiled sustained catastrophic injuries, including the loss of multiple limbs. His cybernetic enhancements enabled him to fight on with minimal impairment, demonstrating significant resilience. The confrontation culminated in his demise, fulfilling his implicit desire to end his life through combat against the partner who abandoned him and Œufcoque's new wielder.
His name, "Boiled," follows the series' thematic culinary motif.