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The list of characters who were introduced in Tekken 2.



Jun Kazama

An Animal Protection Officer for a group known as W.C.C.C., as well as The Chosen One. Raised among nature on a family line with powerful spiritual powers, she's the only one who notices Kazuya being controlled by mystical forces. While officially entering the tournament to arrest him for smuggling endangered animals, she's secretly wishing to release him. At the end, however, she ends making out and leaves pregnant with Kazuya's son. After fending off Devil from possessing her unborn child, she refuges herself and raises Jin alone 15 years, after which she's attacked by Ogre, and presumably killed by him.

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Lei Wulong

You are not good enough!

The man called "supercop" from Hong Kong, famous of taking down many criminals. Lei at first investigates the Zaibatsu to check the crimes of Kazuya. He continues to do so on the Zaibatsu years later in the 3rd tournament. In the 4th tournament, however, Lei got hammered with misfortunes where his girlfriend dumped him for being too Workaholic and his career plummeted. He got back on track by foiling the plan of a syndicate that planned to kill Steve Fox. Later, he investigates the issue about Feng Wei alongside Asuka Kazama, but doesn't produce good results. But before he can rest, he then starts another job: arresting Jin Kazama.

He looks like Jackie Chan too.

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Baek Doo San

Poor Baek went through the unenviable experience of killing his alcoholic father in a training accident. He was only able to lift his despondency by challenging various dojo. Just before Tekken 2, the situation got worse. A rival of Marshall Law had somehow found out about Baek's tragedy, and threatened to go public with it unless he ransacked Law's dojo, hence setting up their rivalry. After the fight was over, Baek, having come to terms with himself and regained some semblance of sanity, returned home to Seoul, where he spent most of the next two decades training youngsters (of which Hwoarang is the only named so far). He was assumed to be killed by Ogre, but was only put into a coma, which he later woke up from.

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Bruce Irvin

I'm your worst nightmare.

Kickboxer with a bad childhood. Early on, he decided to make a name for himself after growing up alone, so he got better at doing the only thing he was good at—fighting—and scrounged up enough to go to a fighting tournament in Thailand a bit before Tekken 2. His skill proved to be enough to win, but he beat the favorite for the tournament so badly that a mafia group put a contract out on his head. The hitman who was sent to kill him, as well as a Hong Kong policeman (who ends up having been Lei Wulong's partner) end up bringing the plane home down, and Bruce ends up surviving. Kazuya's men, who had presumably been following the tournament Bruce was in, found him where the plane had crashed and employed him in the Zaibatsu's private army.

After Kazuya's defeat he leaves Japan and travels the world as a mercenary, and once he learns Kazuya's alive he goes back to Japan for Tekken 5. When Kazuya drops out of the tournament he offers Bruce the position of his captain, this time with G-Corp, and Bruce agrees.

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Roger Family (& Alex)

Kazuya makes off with Dr Boskonovich after taking over. The goal: good old-fashioned genetic engineering to make vicious killer animals. He partially succeeds: the animals are intelligent enough to be trained. They just don't get really vicious.

The first one was Roger, a kangaroo. With boxing gloves, of course. Trying for more vicious, he starts following the Jurassic Park route and comes up with Alex. Between the two of them, he got barely enough bloodthirstiness to swat a fly. It is said, however, that once Alex reach maturity he'd become real dangerous. If it will ever happen, however, is rather unlikely.

They enter the 2nd tournament, but anything they do there is largely unknown. Roger had a wife back then, and he became a father during his participation. Afterward, he left with his family to live in peace.

Years after, someone knew about where they lived, because Roger gets kidnapped shortly before the fifth tournament. Worried about him, his wife and son (Roger Jr.) enter the fifth tournament and find him. Things don't go well afterward.

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