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<b>Duncan Cypher<b>, sometimes called <b>D. Cypher<b> | <b>Duncan Cypher<b>, sometimes called <b>D. Cypher<b> is a reoccurring character in the Buzzutsu Kaisen series. He came to the Academy with [[Rhianan Beatrice]] after an incident occurred at their college. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Revision as of 02:24, 18 April 2025
Duncan Cypher, sometimes called D. Cypher is a reoccurring character in the Buzzutsu Kaisen series. He came to the Academy with Rhianan Beatrice after an incident occurred at their college.
Appearance
Duncan is a tall and thin young man sporting matte black cybernetic arms and drier-than-normal skin. He has dirty blond hair and gray eyes.
Personality
Duncan is quite outgoing and enthusiastic about his interests (mainly photography). He is also known for being a little airheaded, often forgetting simple details or mixing up words.
Abilities and Powers
Buzzutsu
The Rule of Thirds technique gave Duncan advanced cybernetic limbs that can turn into a top-of-the-line, cinema-grade camera: the Arri Trinity. While using the Trinity, Duncan wears a viewfinder visor that allows him to see what the camera sees. Activating the technique allows Duncan to freeze anything caught within the photograph's frame for 3 seconds. For this to work, Duncan’s photograph must be perfectly framed according to the rule of thirds, otherwise Duncan will fail to freeze his target. This technique is best used from afar, as Duncan is better able to track fast-moving opponents, debris, or anything else that will aid his team and buy them time to save civilians or land an attack.
Duncan also possesses the ability to see through and control any camera through his darkroom. His darkroom (along with his cybernetic enhancements) gives him total access to any camera over a vast range. Using his darkroom, Duncan typically monitors and remotely accompanies missions.
Equipment
The Arri Trinity camera channels Duncan's Rule of Thirds technique.