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If you don’t mind can we get a little info on thier personalities? And how this entity function? Are thier ranks within? Does it function like a normal military force?
MONO.ORG isn't really a military force, even if it borrows a lot of military structure and aesthetics.
CORE is less of a commanding officer and more of an omnipresent administrator. Since he exists throughout the infrastructure of Mutant Town itself, there isn't really a chain of command above him.
Most MONO.ORG personnel answer to supervisors, supervisors answer to directors, directors answer to CORE. The turtles answer directly to CORE.
Their relationship is less "general and soldiers" and more "CORE and his hands".
They are specialists created to perform functions that cameras, drones, algorithms, and ordinary personnel cannot.
As for their personalities;
Axiom is probably the most outwardly "normal" of the four. He's charismatic, funny, flirtatious, quick-thinking, and genuinely enjoys talking to people. Unfortunately he's also impatient as hell. He likes immediate results. If a conversation takes ten minutes when it could take two, he's already annoyed. He explodes, gets it out of his system, but gets over it just as quickly.
Corollary is the closest thing the group has to a 'traditional' MONO.ORG believer. He loves systems, efficiency, and understanding how things work. He's not cold exactly, but he's practical to a fault. If Axiom solves problems by talking and Strife solves them by hitting, Corollary solves them by redesigning the entire environment so the problem never existed in the first place.
Entropy is terrifying once you realize what he actually does. He's friendly. Approachable. The easiest one to talk to. He remembers names, birthdays, favorite drinks, personal stories. People trust him naturally. The scary part is that he does this professionally, as his job. He can spend months building a friendship just to gather information. The worst part is that he often genuinely likes the people he's manipulating.
Strife is probably the most misunderstood. Most residents only know him as the giant monster MONO.ORG sends when things go wrong. In reality he's quiet, observant, and surprisingly patient. He doesn't talk much because he usually doesn't need to. Unfortunately, his size and reputation mean most people are terrified of him long before he says a word.