Characters
There are many characters in Seek and Destroy, some of main ones are:
Major Rodeschild — first Commanding Tank found. He is a M1A1 Abrams battle tank, and is blue with 2 white Stripes. He serves as the player's commanding officer for the entirety of the game. In the story he plans an invasion with the other commanders.
"Jevons" — the Second commanding tank found. He is a dark green LVTP-7 with white stripes, and leads the Proton Civilian Resistance. He is somewhat accident prone and tends to crash into things, as seen at the end of a certain mission.
Lt. Gen Ahmadi — the third commanding tank found. He has the same colour scheme as Major Rodeschild, but is a Chieftain tank with a slightly bluer tint than Rodeschild. In the story he and the other commanders plan an invasion on the Q-stein Empire. He is later found by the player, killed by an enormous boss tank, at the start of the mission "after the dust clears".
Captain Bourne - is the fourth commanding tank found. He is yellow and green Merkava III. He leads Nibelia's troops into Q-Stein.
The Proton King — seen a few times throughout the game. The mission "Defend!" consists of the player defending the king's hideout from seemingly countless Q-Stein forces. The king is an M24 Chaffee tank, and is white and gold in colour, mostly white with gold stars and stripes.
The Nibelian King — similar to the Proton King, but is pink and blue in colour. He is a Sherman Firefly.
The Q-Stein Emperor — the main antagonist of the game. He is the final boss that must be defeated to win the game. He has 3 Stages:
- Normal: A large pink/purple/black tank with multiple guns, which turn into legs for the spider form, as described below.
- Spider: A large pink/purple/black spider tank.
- Final: A cogwheel with an energy emission.
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