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Gerald, a former Nazi agent, leads fugitives from the Third Reich's pseudoscientific Ahnenerbe organization. His singular goal is securing Bresson's Diary, which holds the secrets to controlling the ancient artifact known as the Eclipse. He believes this device will restore Nazi power and achieve global domination.

Driven by unwavering loyalty to Adolf Hitler and Nazi ideology, Gerald clings to the conviction that Hitler survived World War II and fled to South America, citing a single photograph as proof. This obsession fuels his mission to find and present the Eclipse to Hitler, reinstating the Third Reich. He collaborates with the archaeologist Lambert, yet frequently expresses contempt for Lambert's competence, openly mocking and berating him for failures.

Gerald exhibits extreme violence and disregard for human life. He orders Lambert to kill his adopted granddaughter Laetitia after she discovers their plans, deeming her expendable. When Lambert hesitates, Gerald attempts to throw her unconscious body from an aircraft. He sacrifices his own men during missions without acknowledgment or remorse, viewing their deaths as necessary.

Upon activating the Eclipse in Teotihuacan, Gerald confronts Lambert when Lambert tries to seize the device for personal power. When Laetitia gains control of the artifact, Gerald shoots at her, but Lambert intercepts the fatal bullet. Gerald then takes Laetitia and the Eclipse to a hidden Ahnenerbe base after receiving news of Hitler's location.

In the climax, Gerald meets whom he believes is Hitler, but the figure is Lupin III in disguise. After Lupin reveals his identity, Gerald attacks in rage, viewing the impersonation as a desecration. During the struggle, Lupin sabotages the Eclipse, creating a micro black hole inside it. Gerald is consumed by the black hole, still refusing to accept the photograph of Hitler was a fabrication.

Gerald possesses physical strength, proficient marksmanship, and martial arts skills, enabling him to overpower opponents. He can operate the Eclipse, utilizing its gravity-manipulating capabilities. His character arc concludes with his death, stemming from his ideological fanaticism and inability to question his devotion to the collapsed regime.