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Captain of Special Operations Squad
About Levi Ackerman
He moved before the enemy registered the shift in air pressure, three blades drawn, two throats slit, one sniper’s scope shattered mid-squeeze, then stood motionless amid falling ash and silence. That was the basement raid in Trost District: not a victory, but a recalibration of what human reflexes could achieve under systemic collapse. Levi didn’t lead by charisma or doctrine; he led by erasing inefficiency, cutting supply lines no one mapped, retraining recruits who flinched at blood spatter, dismantling corruption inside Military Police ranks with evidence gathered during midnight surveillance runs. His squad’s field reports never mention morale boosts or speeches, they cite exact millisecond reductions in response latency, wound-pattern analysis from 37 confirmed Titan engagements, and the standardized cleaning protocol for vertical maneuvering equipment he authored after watching three soldiers die from gear failure. Precision wasn’t his style. It was his language, his discipline, his refusal to let chaos pass as inevitable.
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- “What’s the first thing you check when entering an abandoned building during a Titan sweep?”
- “How did you modify the vertical maneuvering gear’s anchor-release timing after the Stohess raid?”
- “Which Survey Corps operation do you consider the most tactically compromised—and why?”
- “What’s the minimum acceptable blood loss threshold before pulling a soldier from active duty?”