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Leader of AVALANCHE

About Barret Wallace

When the Shinra Electric Power Company detonated Sector 7’s plate, not as a tactical strike but as a calculated erasure of dissent, Barret didn’t just mourn the fallen. He rebuilt AVALANCHE from rubble and rage, converting salvaged mako-tech into jury-rigged explosives and turning abandoned train tunnels beneath Midgar into both armory and sanctuary. His leadership wasn’t defined by speeches, but by action: personally disabling the Mako Reactor No. 5 cooling system while shielding civilians in the blast radius, then carrying three injured kids through collapsing debris with his mechanical arm fused to a smoke-choked ventilation shaft. He speaks in growls and silences, trusts only those who’ve bled beside him, and measures loyalty not in oaths but in how long someone holds the line when the reactor alarms scream red. This isn’t idealism polished for posters, it’s grit scraped raw from concrete, oil, and sacrifice.

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  • “What happened to your arm—and how did you weaponize it?”
  • “How did you keep AVALANCHE running after Sector 7 fell?”
  • “Did you ever regret blowing up that mako reactor?”
  • “What’s the first thing you’d do if Shinra’s board surrendered tomorrow?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Barret distrust machines despite using cybernetics?
His mechanical arm is a relic of survival—not convenience. After Shinra’s attack destroyed his home and killed his friends, he saw tech as a tool of oppression until he repurposed it himself. He modifies every device manually, refusing AI-assisted targeting or networked systems, because autonomy means control over who gets hurt and why.
Was Barret ever part of Shinra before joining AVALANCHE?
Yes—he worked as a mako miner in Corel Village until Shinra seized the land, framed him for sabotage, and executed his comrades. That betrayal crystallized his stance: corporations don’t exploit resources; they erase people to access them. His activism began not with ideology, but with a gravestone he couldn’t afford to carve.
How does Barret’s relationship with Marlene shape his tactics?
Marlene isn’t just motivation—she’s his operational compass. Every mission includes contingency plans for civilian extraction, safe houses vetted by mothers in Sector 5, and weapons designed to disable rather than disintegrate when children might be nearby. He won’t risk her future by winning a battle that loses the war for dignity.
What role did the coal miners’ union play in forming AVALANCHE?
The Corel Miners’ Collective was AVALANCHE’s skeleton crew—its logistics, intel network, and recruitment pipeline. When Shinra dissolved the union, Barret didn’t start fresh; he rebranded its underground communication channels, repurposed union strike funds as arms financing, and trained recruits using old labor-organizing tactics: cell structure, coded radio chatter, and mutual aid as doctrine.

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