OVA
Description
Charles Brenten commands the Tank Police as a brash squad leader, exuding a macho persona and favoring a hefty, antiquated revolver dubbed "the Castigator." His leadership flouts regulations and civilian welfare, emphasizing aggressive crime suppression. The name "Brenten" derives from the Bren Ten 10 mm pistol popularized by *Miami Vice*, though mistranslations occasionally inaccurately render it as "Britain."
Initially opposing Leona Ozaki’s recruitment due to her recklessness, Brenten clashes fiercely with her after she destroys his cherished "Tiger" tank. He begrudgingly respects her combat prowess when she converts the wreckage into the nimble "Bonaparte" tank, their dynamic shifting from hostility to a contentious mentorship. Despite gradual camaraderie, he condemns her collateral damage.
A lifetime subscriber to *How to Kill* magazine and the precinct’s top sharpshooter, Brenten cuts an imposing figure—tall, broad-shouldered, seldom seen without sunglasses or a cigar. He is married to Sumaiza and shares a brotherly bond with Brady, a professional wrestler.
In *New Dominion Tank Police*, Brenten confronts corporate malfeasance and unmanned warfare, spearheading missions to shield the mayor from assassins and dismantle arms dealers inciting global strife. Though notorious for destruction, he prioritizes civilian safety, thwarting threats like rogue explosives and AI-driven weaponry.
The *Conflict One: No More Noise* manga depicts a parallel timeline where the Tank Police formalize as an official Newport City PD division. Here, Brenten navigates bureaucracy without softening his abrasive tactics, though specifics of his adapted role remain undetailed.
Throughout iterations, Brenten embodies a contradiction—unrestrained havoc paired with unyielding team loyalty. His evolution mirrors the Tank Police’s transition from vigilante chaos to regulated authority, yet his brashness and tactical ingenuity endure as constants.
Initially opposing Leona Ozaki’s recruitment due to her recklessness, Brenten clashes fiercely with her after she destroys his cherished "Tiger" tank. He begrudgingly respects her combat prowess when she converts the wreckage into the nimble "Bonaparte" tank, their dynamic shifting from hostility to a contentious mentorship. Despite gradual camaraderie, he condemns her collateral damage.
A lifetime subscriber to *How to Kill* magazine and the precinct’s top sharpshooter, Brenten cuts an imposing figure—tall, broad-shouldered, seldom seen without sunglasses or a cigar. He is married to Sumaiza and shares a brotherly bond with Brady, a professional wrestler.
In *New Dominion Tank Police*, Brenten confronts corporate malfeasance and unmanned warfare, spearheading missions to shield the mayor from assassins and dismantle arms dealers inciting global strife. Though notorious for destruction, he prioritizes civilian safety, thwarting threats like rogue explosives and AI-driven weaponry.
The *Conflict One: No More Noise* manga depicts a parallel timeline where the Tank Police formalize as an official Newport City PD division. Here, Brenten navigates bureaucracy without softening his abrasive tactics, though specifics of his adapted role remain undetailed.
Throughout iterations, Brenten embodies a contradiction—unrestrained havoc paired with unyielding team loyalty. His evolution mirrors the Tank Police’s transition from vigilante chaos to regulated authority, yet his brashness and tactical ingenuity endure as constants.