Post by Reeve Tuesti/Cait Sith on Feb 4, 2011 14:04:35 GMT -5
Reeve Tuesti/Cait Sith
"There's plenty of stuffed toys like my body around, but there's only one me!"
—Cait Sith
"Let's just say I'm against capital punishment. Besides... I hate this broad."
-Reeve Tuesti
—Cait Sith
"Let's just say I'm against capital punishment. Besides... I hate this broad."
-Reeve Tuesti
Custom Title:WRO Director
Age:37
Gender:Male
Family:
-Ruvie Tuesti: Mother(Deceased)
Race:Human/Robotic animal
Sexual Orientation: Hetero Sexual
Home World:Gaia-Final Fantasy 7
Alignment:Good
Job:Former Head of Shinra’s Urban Development Department/Director of The World Regenesis Organization
Items:N/A
Accessories:N/A
Appearance
Cait Sith is an anthropomorphic robotic cat standing just over three feet in height with short black fur and a white stomach and face. He wears a short red cape tied around his neck and white gloves and a small crown. As for his creator, Reeves possess black hair and a nicely trimmed beard with brown eyes. He is at the average height and weight of a man his age, and prefers to wear a navy blue suit and black shoes. Though even he is prone to change costumes at times, he mostly sticks to appearing professional at all times.
Personality:
At times its hard to tell which of these two is really speaking. Due to the fact that Reeve spends much time out of combat, much of his actions are taken through the use of his robotic toy, Cait Sith. As such, its often difficult to get a read on either of their true personalities. But it is clear that Cait Sith has a mind of his own, shown through his mannerism and method of speaking which differs from Reeve. An example of this is that while Cait Sith is playful and fun loving, Reeve is generally a serious and somber fellow.
Another difference is in the way they talk, for Cait Sith speaks in a thick Scottish accent, one in which Reeve doesn’t display in the least bit. This proves that the robot somehow developed his own manner of speaking during the process of his creation. Also, both their actions are opposite of the other. For while Cait Sith would talk constantly and at times irritate his team mates, Reeve simply gets to the point and explains things the best he can. Yet, the thing these two do share is a good heart and love of people.
History:
Cait Sith appears as a prototype and aids the Turks in the game's last few chapters. He meets the player Turk after having trouble being activated, and quickly tells them their fortune. Cait Sith leads the Turk to Tseng, where Reeve reveals he is its controller. He then has Cait Sith give the Turk a second fortune, which states that one of the Zirconiade Support Materia is in Gongaga.
Cait Sith accompanies the Turk to help them find the Materia. He also tells the Turk he knows they are working for Veld, but he (meaning Reeve) knows Veld and does not tell President Shinra. Cait Sith is also impressed by the Turk's strength in battle, and wishes he could fight. Shortly after, Cait Sith is damaged, and Reeve becomes frustrated over the robot's limited combat abilities. He begins devising ways to increase its strength, but such improvements would hamper Cait Sith's agility and movement. Reeve later has an unspecified epiphany regarding the issue, which presumably leads to Cait Sith riding a Moogle to enhance his battle capabilities.
The Turk gathers the parts to repair Cait Sith, and rebuilds him. At this time, Reeve allows the Turk to use a back-up controller to control Cait Sith while he attends a meeting. Rufus Shinra hears of the robot from Tseng afterward, and suggests it be used as a reconnaissance robot. The Turk uses Cait Sith to infiltrate the Mako Reactor and retrieve the Materia, using the robot's prediction powers to find the correct doorways into the reactor core.
Cloud Strife and his party meet a rebuilt and improved Cait Sith at the Gold Saucer during their world-wide search for Sephiroth. After arriving, Barret goes wandering around, and Cait Sith confronts Cloud. Cait Sith tries to tell his fortune and after several failed attempts, predicts that "what you pursue will be yours. But you will lose something dear". Spooked by his prediction, Cait Sith forces Cloud to take him along, as he wishes to see what the ominous fortune means. In reality, Reeve uses Cait Sith to spy on Cloud and his allies and report back to Shinra. Cloud suspects soon after leaving the Gold Saucer that the party has a traitor, but does not know it is Cait Sith. Cait Sith continues to travel for the party for some time, taking a minor role.
Later, the party returns to Gold Saucer to find the Keystone in order to enter the Temple of the Ancients where the Black Materia lies. Once they find the item, Cait Sith steals the Keystone while Cloud is absent from his hotel room, and gives it to Tseng. Caught, Reeve reveals himself to Cloud, but also reveals his motivations for spying, as he is intrigued by Cloud and his friends' selflessness. Having reluctantly taken Marlene Wallace as a hostage, Cait Sith forces them to allow him to remain with them, pointing them towards the Temple to make up for his betrayal.
The Temple of the Ancients turns out to be a giant puzzle meant to trap anybody who would try to take the Black Materia. The Temple is the Black Materia, but has to be shrunk down into a Materia orb from the inside. As he is a robot, Cait Sith offers to sacrifice himself to get the Black Materia, and the party bids him a thankful and sad goodbye, Aeris allowing him to tell her fortune one last time to cheer him up. Cait Sith is crushed in the temple, but Reeve already has a second ready for action, and a second Cait Sith, identical to the original, arrives moments later to take the place of the first one.
After the Meteor is summoned, and Shinra has captured Tifa Lockhart and Barret in Junon, Tifa is put in the gas chamber to be executed as a scapegoat. As Shinra Executive Scarlet locks her in, Sapphire Weapon attacks the city. Using this as a diversion, a disguised Cait Sith incapacitates Scarlet with knock-out gas, and frees Barret. The two flee through Junon's streets to reach the airship Highwind which the rest of the party has commandeered. The Weapon's attack saves Tifa, and she is flown out of the city on-board the Highwind.
In a reversal of his original role, Cait Sith serves as a spy for them afterward, and lets them listen in on Shinra's meetings. He is the one who announces the fall of Shinra following Diamond Weapon's attack, and who tells them about Shinra's search for the Huge Materia. He joins the rest of the party in their attack on Sephiroth deep inside the Northern Crater. In the game's ending, Reeve tells them through Cait Sith that he has taken measures to evacuate Midgar and save its people from Meteor.
Two years later Cait Sith, riding on Red XIII, joins the remaining members of AVALANCHE to help Cloud defeat Bahamut SIN. He is also seen being held by Marlene near the ending.
Cait Sith reappears in Dirge of Cerberus, and is first sighted in the beginning of the game in Kalm when Deepground attacks, where he poses as Reeve Tuesti when meeting with Vincent Deepground soldiers destroy his disguise. Cait Sith is more often seen controlled by Reeve in this game and is temporarily playable in Mako Reactor 0 (where he is, in fact, a terrible fighter making the mission he takes part in require a good deal of stealth). After this mission Nero the Sable captures him and later is used by him to enter the Shera. Cait Sith is seen aboard the airship, trying out a Synaptic Net Dive. It is likely there was another Cait Sith on the ship.
Abilities:
Inspire: A special ability in which Reeve has the power to bring inorganic things to life. It is also how he is capable of controlling Cait Sith from great distance mentally.
Summons:
-Choco/Mog
Magic:
-Mystify
-Barrier
-Gravity
-Exit
-Contain
-Time
Strengths:Magic/Stealth/Technology
Weaknesses:Fighting
WeaponMegaphone
Crushes:N/A
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