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==Game Appearances==
==Game Appearances==
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Before the start of the game, the Protagonist is found fighting a demon in Valhalla by a gladiator trainer named [[Okamoto]]. Impressed with his fighting skills and seeing that he cannot remember anything, Okamoto names him Hawk and recruits him to his gym, seeing his potential as a gladiator. Hawk further impresses him by going through a [[Virtual Battler]] unscathed and earning himself the high score. Once the game begins, Hawk is awoken from his sleep by Okamoto who recalls the circumstances that led him to be a gladiator there and demands that he train for the upcoming tournament finals to be held at the [[Colosseum (Shin Megami Tensei II)|Colosseum]]. After getting some training done, Okamoto sends him off to use the Virtual Battler of the other gyms, and on the way, is told by a civilian that there is someone looking for him, which prompts him into a flashback involving an unknown [[Mekata|man]] asking him to name someone. If Hawk chooses not to name the person, he will be told that their name is [[Zayin]]. Hawk also comes across a [[Fortune Teller]], who searches his soul and finds the name of a woman who she describes is very important to him. He is asked to provide a name for the woman, and if he opts not to, he will be told her name is [[Hiroko]].  
Before the start of the game, the Protagonist is found fighting a demon in Valhalla by a gladiator trainer named [[Okamoto]]. Impressed with his fighting skills and seeing that he cannot remember anything, Okamoto names him Hawk and recruits him to his gym, seeing his potential as a gladiator. Hawk further impresses him by going through a [[Virtual Battler]] unscathed and earning himself the high score. Once the game begins, Hawk is awoken from his sleep by Okamoto who recalls the circumstances that led him to be a gladiator there and demands that he train for the upcoming tournament finals to be held at the [[Colosseum (Shin Megami Tensei II)|Colosseum]]. After getting some training done, Okamoto sends him off to use the Virtual Battler of the other gyms, and on the way, is told by a civilian that someone is looking for him, which prompts him into a flashback involving an unknown [[Mekata|man]] asking him to name someone. If Hawk chooses not to name the person, he will be told that their name is [[Zayin]], the same person the man says is looking for Hawk after the flashback ends. Hawk also comes across a [[Fortune Teller]], who searches his soul and finds the name of a woman who she describes is very important to him. He is asked to provide a name for the woman, and if he opts not to, he will be told her name is [[Hiroko]]. When he finally enters a Virtual Battler, he meets [[Stephen]] inside, who installs the Demon Summoning Program onto his COMP. When he enters it again, he receives another flashback where he is asked to name someone. If he refuses to name them, the unknown man will say their name is [[Gimel]].





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Profile

Aleph, initially referred to as "Hawk", is a gladiator and amnesiac man living in the Valhalla district of Tokyo Millenium. He is praised and noticed for his exceptional fighting skills, and is equipped with a COMP with the Demon Summoning Program installed, enabling him to summon and command demons. He has long black hair, has two gun holsters, and wears yellow and black armor across all of his designs.

In his original design, he wears a white scarf and blue-tinted goggles that connect to his white COMP. In his Playstation redesign, his goggles are swapped with a visor. His COMP is now black and, along with his armor, has a sleeker look to it. His footwear is curled at the end, and he is noticeably wearing a lot less straps. "Aleph" is named after the 1st letter in the Hebrew alphabet, whose name means "ox".

Gameplay

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Game Appearances

Shin Megami Tensei II

Before the start of the game, the Protagonist is found fighting a demon in Valhalla by a gladiator trainer named Okamoto. Impressed with his fighting skills and seeing that he cannot remember anything, Okamoto names him Hawk and recruits him to his gym, seeing his potential as a gladiator. Hawk further impresses him by going through a Virtual Battler unscathed and earning himself the high score. Once the game begins, Hawk is awoken from his sleep by Okamoto who recalls the circumstances that led him to be a gladiator there and demands that he train for the upcoming tournament finals to be held at the Colosseum. After getting some training done, Okamoto sends him off to use the Virtual Battler of the other gyms, and on the way, is told by a civilian that someone is looking for him, which prompts him into a flashback involving an unknown man asking him to name someone. If Hawk chooses not to name the person, he will be told that their name is Zayin, the same person the man says is looking for Hawk after the flashback ends. Hawk also comes across a Fortune Teller, who searches his soul and finds the name of a woman who she describes is very important to him. He is asked to provide a name for the woman, and if he opts not to, he will be told her name is Hiroko. When he finally enters a Virtual Battler, he meets Stephen inside, who installs the Demon Summoning Program onto his COMP. When he enters it again, he receives another flashback where he is asked to name someone. If he refuses to name them, the unknown man will say their name is Gimel.


Trivia

  • In the Super Famicom version of Shin Megami Tensei II, when Nadja fuses with Hiroko at the Internment Camp, a message will pop up saying that each of Hiroko's stats have been raised by one point. This is bugged however; Hiroko's stats will not actually increase. Additionally, if Aleph does not have Nadja with him when he rescues Hiroko, his stats will actually receive the stat increase instead. These bugs were fixed in future versions of the game.
  • Aleph received his COMP as a Colosseum tournament prize.[1]
  1. "男:あんた アームターミナル持ってるね コロシアムで勝ちぬいて 手に入れたんだろ それさえあれば ターミナルが 使えるから いいよなぁ……" Shin Megami Tensei II (SFC). Published by Atlus.