TV-Series
Description
Brist Blitz Broadhurst works for Who's Who Inc., a high-tech automotive company rivaling Pinochle and headquartered in Shield, Spada. He acts as both personal secretary and bodyguard to the company's CEO, Norman Kingstat. His duties include assisting Norman in collecting scattered X-Playing Cards, a task he approaches with professional detachment, devoid of personal passion for the cards themselves.
He sports a goatee and consistently wears formal attire: a suit, tie, and glasses. His personality is marked by extreme pragmatism, seriousness, and strict adherence to professional standards. He frequently emphasizes compliance with labor regulations, voicing concerns about overtime pay, hazard pay, and work conditions directly to Norman during operations.
As a Player, Brist wields the ♣10 (10 of Clubs) card, "Million Volt," granting him the ability to generate and channel electricity through his body, which he employs during card collection missions or security duties. His interactions with Norman highlight their contrasting approaches: Norman's flamboyant, rivalry-driven nature against Brist's consistently businesslike demeanor.
His professional relationship with Norman and role in card-related operations remain consistent across all documented appearances.
He sports a goatee and consistently wears formal attire: a suit, tie, and glasses. His personality is marked by extreme pragmatism, seriousness, and strict adherence to professional standards. He frequently emphasizes compliance with labor regulations, voicing concerns about overtime pay, hazard pay, and work conditions directly to Norman during operations.
As a Player, Brist wields the ♣10 (10 of Clubs) card, "Million Volt," granting him the ability to generate and channel electricity through his body, which he employs during card collection missions or security duties. His interactions with Norman highlight their contrasting approaches: Norman's flamboyant, rivalry-driven nature against Brist's consistently businesslike demeanor.
His professional relationship with Norman and role in card-related operations remain consistent across all documented appearances.