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[Character Name] Train Heartnet
[Canon] Black Cat
[Point Taken from Canon] The end of the anime
[Age] 23
[Gender] Male
[Sexual Orientation] Hetero
[Eye Color] Amber
[Hair Color] Brunette
[Height] Idk ._. Average size?
[Other] N/A
[Clothing] It's kind of small :x
[Background] Wiki is easiest.
[Personality] The first thing you should know about Train is that he is like a stray cat. He goes where he wants to, when he wants to. He’s not exactly considerate when it comes to letting people know where or when he’s going somewhere. It became quite a common practice for him to be there at night time and gone the morning after without so much of a word or letter as to where he went. Sven and Eve just got to the point that they would just say, “He’ll be back when he gets hungry.” He’s a free spirit and nothing/no one will hold him down.
One excellent example of his random disappearance act is when it has anything to with Creed. As soon as he hears news about Creed, he’d be gone in pursuit of him in the middle of the night while everyone else is sleeping. Sven always seems to catch up in time before he’d do anything stupid. He’s absurdly reckless when it comes to Creed. Needless to say, Sven always makes sure to punch him a few times to point out how stupid and reckless Train was acting.
He does have his moments where he’s absolutely reckless and even stupid. Most of the time, it has some connection to Creed; although he does have times where he’s just being really stupid without that connection. The time when he was hit by Lucifer (a bullet that was still in a testing phase containing nano technology in it; it was said that each one had random side effects. His just so happened to make him younger physically) while going to Sven’s rescue, he simply brushed it as if it was a simple cold. Once Sven said it seemed to have some sort of nanotechnology, but it seemed to be different from what Eve had, he had the bright idea to try to grow wings. Needless to say, he decided to jump out of the window to try to grow wings and crashed to the ground. He’s also drank a bottle of alcohol to keep from an old man pitying himself any further. He’d never drank prior to that and really didn't take in account the effects that would come from foolishly drinking at least half a bottle of alcohol. That being said though, he does have good intentions.
Once he becomes close to someone, he becomes pretty loyal to them. He’ll do a lot for the people he cares about under the guise of his own personal gain. That’s not true though and will make excuses as to why he’s helping people out when he really just felt the need to help them. (I.E. It’s not because of you. I’m doing this because a bounty means money. You just happened to be in the way at the time.) He puts his trust in his closest allies. While that’s true, it doesn't necessarily mean that he’ll trust just anybody. In fact, it takes a lot for him to really trust you. The only person he really trusts the most enough to – for the most part – not question and just follow what’s being said would be Sven.
If you go from his earlier days as a child or Chronos Eraser, the word lackadaisical would not apply to Train at all. Once he left Chronos, he became very lackadaisical and went about his business without a care in the world. There’s always a time and place, but he’ll even be this easy going while catching a bounty. He’d give off smart ass comment or seem very casual about catching the bounty to lighten up the mood a little. He does take his bounties serious…. sometimes…? While Durham was trying to track him down, he just so happened to be passing by Durham and Eve and acted very casual about it. Because calmly saying, “Hey I know you. You tried to kill me,” as if saying he liked milk is interesting all on its own (in the anime).
Saya pointed out to him that “he wore his heart on his sleeve”. Of course Train denied that, but it’s very true. He has a hard time hiding how he feels about something. People tend to pick up on his emotions fairly easily. Maybe that’s why he doesn't really lie much? That being said, he is a bit of tsundere at times; although he’s not exactly the affectionate type. He won’t tell you his feelings very often and doesn't really understand them half the time.
Train was never all that talkative in the first place. He’s the kind of guy who acts more through actions than ever expressing anything in words. That was probably one of the many reasons Train was Chronos’ number one Eraser. He does get a little more friendly and talkative as the story progresses, but even then he tends to keep to himself. He’s not the kind of guy who would randomly go up to a stranger and strike up a conversation. In fact, you’d almost have to have someone talk to him first. Once you become friends with him, he tends to be more talkative.
He’s a very straight forward person. He doesn't like to beat around the bush, she he comes off as very blunt. No sense talking in circles just to explain something that could be easily said bluntly. He’ll say what’s on his mind most of the time, as long it doesn't really have any emotionally influenced stuff. He really has no reason to lie and thus he’s usually pretty honest with what he says. The only thing he really won’t talk to about unless there’s really no way around it is his past and especially what he calls, “his pet cat days.” If anything, he doesn't particularly lie as much as he just leaves out details every now and then. Sven did note that he does tend to change the subject when he’s avoiding a topic. It doesn't happen very often, but it does happen.
While he was in Chronos and even while he was a kid trying to kill Zagine, he really didn't care about the fact that he could easily kill someone without any kind of remorse behind it. All he wanted was to get his revenge on Zagine, but that was thwarted when someone else got to him before he could. Once Saya taught him he didn't have to follow what other people ordered him to do, he began to do things he actually wanted. Up until then, he never really thought he had any kind of say in that kind of stuff. Saya taught him that it was okay to be a stray cat.
From that moment on, he swore to himself that he wouldn't kill another living person. Even when it came down to killing Creed, in the end he just took away the powers that allowed him to live the way he did; He allowed Creed to live as a normal human being because it would be much more effective when it dealt with living with the consequences. At most, he would just knock someone out.
The one most obvious thing about Train, aside from acting like a cat, is that he’s a black hole when it comes to food. He can easily deplete 3/4th of the money that they earn on bounties with his appetite. So much so that Sven has officially dubbed his eating habits as his “Eat like a pig and live of Sven for free” plan. It doesn't stop there. He’s stated that he can easily drink down at least 10 bottles of milk per day. He’s not exactly someone you want to treat to a meal if you value your money.
Train is also a glutton for danger and his recklessness doesn't stop for anything. He’s normally reckless for sure, but nothing will ever surpass how bad he gets when it comes to Creed. It’s like flipping a light switch and then he’s gone. He loves danger and he tends to be a thrill seeker in a sense. He’d even announce that he was a Sweeper, just to add danger and excitement to catching a bounty. He’s all about taking risks and if it’s too easy to achieve something, it’s no fun.
While he’s no perfectionist with everything that he does, he appears to be that way when it comes to his skills. He said that his skills were getting rusty when he missed 2 shots while practicing. He shot 6 shots in a can and 4 of them went in the same exact hole. He seems to have a perfectionist attitude when it comes down to skill and will spend all day just to work on it.
[Specialties/Abilities] Train has no super powers like Tao or the use of nanotechnology, but he's an expert gunman. His pistol, Hades, is his primary weapon. He's very agile and fast. His aim is nearly perfect, but of course, he can't take the role of perfection just yet. He also has the ability to use a power called “Railgun” just because of that short amount of time he was affected by Tao; Although, it takes a lot of power and his current limit is at 3 shots.
It’s not really noted that much in the series, but at some point he tells Sven that he can remember what he reads, leading to a photographic memory. His specialty is mostly faces, although it would probably do him good if he read books like Eve does. Sven also mentioned that while he has this ability, he also tends to forget unimportant or uninteresting things within 3 seconds. That leads me to believe that he does have a photographic memory as stated, but he also has a very selective memory.
[Affection] Nothing more than a hug, please. Although, hugs are limited to people he actually knows fairly decant. Anything more than a hug would only happen with someone he's interested in romantically and let's face it... He won't be interested in anybody romantically.
[Fighting] Your characters can fight/injure. Killing would be okay as long as I know whats going on before hand, but I doubt it will happen; (It might/can happen). Train is pretty good at fighting and has amazing aim and accuracy. He almost never misses a target, but you never know. Nobody is perfect. He could miss at some time. He doesn't necessarily invoke fights, but if he hears Creed's name or sees him, he will. The only other time would be if he was going to catch his target if they resisted.
[Other Permissions] I'd rather that people can't read his mind or things like that. This can be negotiated, though. Fourth walling is fine because he's at the end of the manga anyways. Do not bring up even the name or mention of Creed around him. That's probably the only thing that is a major no-no.
[Other Facts] He drinks a lot of milk and he has an excellent aim. His pistol is made out of Orichalcum and named Hades. Here's a reference for Sweepers.
[Canon] Black Cat
[Point Taken from Canon] The end of the anime
[Age] 23
[Gender] Male
[Sexual Orientation] Hetero
[Eye Color] Amber
[Hair Color] Brunette
[Height] Idk ._. Average size?
[Other] N/A
[Clothing] It's kind of small :x
[Background] Wiki is easiest.
[Personality] The first thing you should know about Train is that he is like a stray cat. He goes where he wants to, when he wants to. He’s not exactly considerate when it comes to letting people know where or when he’s going somewhere. It became quite a common practice for him to be there at night time and gone the morning after without so much of a word or letter as to where he went. Sven and Eve just got to the point that they would just say, “He’ll be back when he gets hungry.” He’s a free spirit and nothing/no one will hold him down.
One excellent example of his random disappearance act is when it has anything to with Creed. As soon as he hears news about Creed, he’d be gone in pursuit of him in the middle of the night while everyone else is sleeping. Sven always seems to catch up in time before he’d do anything stupid. He’s absurdly reckless when it comes to Creed. Needless to say, Sven always makes sure to punch him a few times to point out how stupid and reckless Train was acting.
He does have his moments where he’s absolutely reckless and even stupid. Most of the time, it has some connection to Creed; although he does have times where he’s just being really stupid without that connection. The time when he was hit by Lucifer (a bullet that was still in a testing phase containing nano technology in it; it was said that each one had random side effects. His just so happened to make him younger physically) while going to Sven’s rescue, he simply brushed it as if it was a simple cold. Once Sven said it seemed to have some sort of nanotechnology, but it seemed to be different from what Eve had, he had the bright idea to try to grow wings. Needless to say, he decided to jump out of the window to try to grow wings and crashed to the ground. He’s also drank a bottle of alcohol to keep from an old man pitying himself any further. He’d never drank prior to that and really didn't take in account the effects that would come from foolishly drinking at least half a bottle of alcohol. That being said though, he does have good intentions.
Once he becomes close to someone, he becomes pretty loyal to them. He’ll do a lot for the people he cares about under the guise of his own personal gain. That’s not true though and will make excuses as to why he’s helping people out when he really just felt the need to help them. (I.E. It’s not because of you. I’m doing this because a bounty means money. You just happened to be in the way at the time.) He puts his trust in his closest allies. While that’s true, it doesn't necessarily mean that he’ll trust just anybody. In fact, it takes a lot for him to really trust you. The only person he really trusts the most enough to – for the most part – not question and just follow what’s being said would be Sven.
If you go from his earlier days as a child or Chronos Eraser, the word lackadaisical would not apply to Train at all. Once he left Chronos, he became very lackadaisical and went about his business without a care in the world. There’s always a time and place, but he’ll even be this easy going while catching a bounty. He’d give off smart ass comment or seem very casual about catching the bounty to lighten up the mood a little. He does take his bounties serious…. sometimes…? While Durham was trying to track him down, he just so happened to be passing by Durham and Eve and acted very casual about it. Because calmly saying, “Hey I know you. You tried to kill me,” as if saying he liked milk is interesting all on its own (in the anime).
Saya pointed out to him that “he wore his heart on his sleeve”. Of course Train denied that, but it’s very true. He has a hard time hiding how he feels about something. People tend to pick up on his emotions fairly easily. Maybe that’s why he doesn't really lie much? That being said, he is a bit of tsundere at times; although he’s not exactly the affectionate type. He won’t tell you his feelings very often and doesn't really understand them half the time.
Train was never all that talkative in the first place. He’s the kind of guy who acts more through actions than ever expressing anything in words. That was probably one of the many reasons Train was Chronos’ number one Eraser. He does get a little more friendly and talkative as the story progresses, but even then he tends to keep to himself. He’s not the kind of guy who would randomly go up to a stranger and strike up a conversation. In fact, you’d almost have to have someone talk to him first. Once you become friends with him, he tends to be more talkative.
He’s a very straight forward person. He doesn't like to beat around the bush, she he comes off as very blunt. No sense talking in circles just to explain something that could be easily said bluntly. He’ll say what’s on his mind most of the time, as long it doesn't really have any emotionally influenced stuff. He really has no reason to lie and thus he’s usually pretty honest with what he says. The only thing he really won’t talk to about unless there’s really no way around it is his past and especially what he calls, “his pet cat days.” If anything, he doesn't particularly lie as much as he just leaves out details every now and then. Sven did note that he does tend to change the subject when he’s avoiding a topic. It doesn't happen very often, but it does happen.
While he was in Chronos and even while he was a kid trying to kill Zagine, he really didn't care about the fact that he could easily kill someone without any kind of remorse behind it. All he wanted was to get his revenge on Zagine, but that was thwarted when someone else got to him before he could. Once Saya taught him he didn't have to follow what other people ordered him to do, he began to do things he actually wanted. Up until then, he never really thought he had any kind of say in that kind of stuff. Saya taught him that it was okay to be a stray cat.
From that moment on, he swore to himself that he wouldn't kill another living person. Even when it came down to killing Creed, in the end he just took away the powers that allowed him to live the way he did; He allowed Creed to live as a normal human being because it would be much more effective when it dealt with living with the consequences. At most, he would just knock someone out.
The one most obvious thing about Train, aside from acting like a cat, is that he’s a black hole when it comes to food. He can easily deplete 3/4th of the money that they earn on bounties with his appetite. So much so that Sven has officially dubbed his eating habits as his “Eat like a pig and live of Sven for free” plan. It doesn't stop there. He’s stated that he can easily drink down at least 10 bottles of milk per day. He’s not exactly someone you want to treat to a meal if you value your money.
Train is also a glutton for danger and his recklessness doesn't stop for anything. He’s normally reckless for sure, but nothing will ever surpass how bad he gets when it comes to Creed. It’s like flipping a light switch and then he’s gone. He loves danger and he tends to be a thrill seeker in a sense. He’d even announce that he was a Sweeper, just to add danger and excitement to catching a bounty. He’s all about taking risks and if it’s too easy to achieve something, it’s no fun.
While he’s no perfectionist with everything that he does, he appears to be that way when it comes to his skills. He said that his skills were getting rusty when he missed 2 shots while practicing. He shot 6 shots in a can and 4 of them went in the same exact hole. He seems to have a perfectionist attitude when it comes down to skill and will spend all day just to work on it.
[Specialties/Abilities] Train has no super powers like Tao or the use of nanotechnology, but he's an expert gunman. His pistol, Hades, is his primary weapon. He's very agile and fast. His aim is nearly perfect, but of course, he can't take the role of perfection just yet. He also has the ability to use a power called “Railgun” just because of that short amount of time he was affected by Tao; Although, it takes a lot of power and his current limit is at 3 shots.
It’s not really noted that much in the series, but at some point he tells Sven that he can remember what he reads, leading to a photographic memory. His specialty is mostly faces, although it would probably do him good if he read books like Eve does. Sven also mentioned that while he has this ability, he also tends to forget unimportant or uninteresting things within 3 seconds. That leads me to believe that he does have a photographic memory as stated, but he also has a very selective memory.
[Affection] Nothing more than a hug, please. Although, hugs are limited to people he actually knows fairly decant. Anything more than a hug would only happen with someone he's interested in romantically and let's face it... He won't be interested in anybody romantically.
[Fighting] Your characters can fight/injure. Killing would be okay as long as I know whats going on before hand, but I doubt it will happen; (It might/can happen). Train is pretty good at fighting and has amazing aim and accuracy. He almost never misses a target, but you never know. Nobody is perfect. He could miss at some time. He doesn't necessarily invoke fights, but if he hears Creed's name or sees him, he will. The only other time would be if he was going to catch his target if they resisted.
[Other Permissions] I'd rather that people can't read his mind or things like that. This can be negotiated, though. Fourth walling is fine because he's at the end of the manga anyways. Do not bring up even the name or mention of Creed around him. That's probably the only thing that is a major no-no.
[Other Facts] He drinks a lot of milk and he has an excellent aim. His pistol is made out of Orichalcum and named Hades. Here's a reference for Sweepers.