TV-Series
Description
Lawrence Larry Jackson functions as a Sleeper in Antarctica Front Platoon Unit 11, exploring the hazardous subterranean zone Asylum. His appearance features blonde hair, heterochromia, and a prosthetic right arm from a past accident. This incident caused a brain injury eliminating his capacity for physical pain or fear.
Absence of fear shapes his combat tactics: he volunteers as a decoy in high-risk scenarios, diverting enemy fire to protect teammates through reckless actions enabled by his danger-blindness. The brain injury also ignited an obsessive neuroscience fascination. He studies brain science reports, theorizing ties between his condition and Randolph Syndrome, the global coma-inducing illness. This pursuit drove him to join the Asylum team, seeking insights into brain function and syndrome links.
Jackson displays a prankster streak, startling a new recruit on their first day. His scientific curiosity surfaces unconventionally—he casually suggests invasive brain surgery on comrades to assess their talents, insisting it’s "just for fun" and that analyzing cerebral activity could expose innate abilities. He conducts independent neuroscientific research when possible.
Outside missions, he undertakes freelance work. Unit 11 Sleepers accept third-party contracts akin to mercenaries. Jackson once retrieved Vista Pazza tree seeds from Asylum for a drug dealer’s illicit use. During this task, he disclosed a hidden Asylum passage to fellow Sleeper Shigure Daniel Kai.
Absence of fear shapes his combat tactics: he volunteers as a decoy in high-risk scenarios, diverting enemy fire to protect teammates through reckless actions enabled by his danger-blindness. The brain injury also ignited an obsessive neuroscience fascination. He studies brain science reports, theorizing ties between his condition and Randolph Syndrome, the global coma-inducing illness. This pursuit drove him to join the Asylum team, seeking insights into brain function and syndrome links.
Jackson displays a prankster streak, startling a new recruit on their first day. His scientific curiosity surfaces unconventionally—he casually suggests invasive brain surgery on comrades to assess their talents, insisting it’s "just for fun" and that analyzing cerebral activity could expose innate abilities. He conducts independent neuroscientific research when possible.
Outside missions, he undertakes freelance work. Unit 11 Sleepers accept third-party contracts akin to mercenaries. Jackson once retrieved Vista Pazza tree seeds from Asylum for a drug dealer’s illicit use. During this task, he disclosed a hidden Asylum passage to fellow Sleeper Shigure Daniel Kai.