When the war had ended along with his service, Baptiste had trouble finding any use of his special skills. He was promoted to elite service not soon after. He was stationed for the Caribbean Coalition, where he served as a medic and became his home. With few career paths to choose from, Baptiste enrolled in the military. He knows that he cannot undo his past-but that making a difference now is what matters.ĭuring the Omnic Crisis, Baptiste was one of the 30 million orphaned children. Now, Baptiste works toward a better world, healing where he can and fighting when he must. The few Talon members who managed to track him down were never seen again. To stay under the radar, Baptiste drifted from place to place, aiding in humanitarian efforts around the globe. Agent after agent came for him, including Baptiste's former comrades. Baptiste knew too much, and they sent operatives after him to silence him. He abandoned Talon, disgusted with what he had done and determined to forge a new path for himself.īut Talon would not let him go. Confronted by his team's actions, Baptiste realized he was perpetuating a cycle of violence like the one that had destroyed his own community. But slowly, his unit's orders escalated in brutality, expanding into assassinations and operations with civilian casualties. Talon's missions were easy and paid well, and he put aside some of his earnings to set up a clinic in his hometown. He turned to one of the few opportunities open to him: joining the Talon mercenary group, one of the many organizations that were poised to profit off the chaos in the war's aftermath.įor the first time ever, Baptiste had a taste of the good life. Guided by his innate desire to help people, Baptiste chose the path of a combat medic and served in an elite branch of the Caribbean Coalition’s special ops.Īfter his service was complete, Baptiste struggled to find a demand for his unique skills. The Caribbean Coalition, a pan-island force formed in response to the Crisis, became his new home. With limited opportunities and resources, he enlisted in the military. Jean-Baptiste Augustin was one of the 30 million children orphaned by the Omnic Crisis. An elite combat medic and ex- Talon operative, Baptiste now uses his skills to help those whose lives have been impacted by war.
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