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Rufus Shinra and the Turks(left to right) Elena, Tseng, Rufus, Rude, Reno.
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Rufus Shinra and the Turks
(left to right) Elena, Tseng, Rufus, Rude, Reno.

In the Square Co., Ltd. RPG Final Fantasy VII, the is the unofficial nickname of the Investigation Division of the General Affairs Department of the Shin-Ra Electric Power Company. They perform covert operations on behalf of the company, including espionage, kidnappings and assassinations. They also scout for potential candidates for Shin-Ra's elite military unit, SOLDIER, and serve as bodyguards for the Shin-Ra executives. Within the game, they serve as recurring antagonists throughout the game, although they are not above forming temporary alliances with AVALANCHE, the game's group of central protagonists. Final Fantasy VII's prequel, [[Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII]], focuses exclusively on the Turks in the years leading up to the events of Final Fantasy VII.

They also appear in [[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]], set two years after the original. Here, they serve as allies of AVALANCHE, as well as bodyguards to Rufus Shinra and aids in his self-appointed mission to restore the world's vitality.

Main members

The Turks are comprised of the following individuals:

Tseng

Tseng in Advent Children
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Tseng in Advent Children

is the stern but polite and calm leader of the Turks, he has long, black hair and what appears to be a tilak in the middle of his forehead. Though he is young, he has been an active member of the Turks for more than 10 years , and has known Aerith Gainsborough — for whom he has romantic feelingsReno: "But, poor Elena. She.... you......" / Rude: "No, she likes Tseng." / Reno: "I never knew that! But Tseng likes that Ancient..."(Final Fantasy VII) — since she was a child. Despite his long-standing admiration for Aerith, there are hints that his affections later shift to Elena.
Tseng is the only Turk not fought at any point during Final Fantasy VII. He is wounded by Sephiroth during an investigation of the Temple of the Ancients (though, due to his absence from the later stages of the game & a translation error, many thought him dead). However, he re-appears in Advent Children, wherein he and Elena retrieve Jenova's remains from the Northern Crater before being attacked, and subsequently captured, by Kadaj's gang. After enduring torture at the villains' hands, he is rescued — along with Elena — by Vincent Valentine, and the two of them later show up in Edge to rescue Rufus. Tseng is voiced by Junichi Suwabe in the Japanese version of the film and Ryun Yu in the English version.

Elena

Elena in Advent Children
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Elena in Advent Children

is a junior member of the Turks, and the only female member seen in the original Final Fantasy VII. She is a young woman with short, blonde hair and brown eyes. In Before Crisis, she was a high school student whose father was a teacher in the Shin-Ra Military Academy and whose older sister was a member of the Turks. Though she resented — and wanted no contact with — her sister and the other Turks for outperforming her in their status, an encounter with them convinced her to join the group. Elena then obtained her position as the newest recruit after Reno sustained injuries battling AVALANCHE in Midgar during Final Fantasy VII.
Elena is naive, impetuous and somewhat overeager, with a loose tongue that sometimes causes her to inadvertently reveal secret information. She takes her job much more seriously than Reno and Rude do, and also becomes quite frustrated with their casual attitudes. She also has a crush on Tseng and temporarily holds Cloud's party accountable for the injuries he suffered while investigating the Temple of the Ancients. Elena appears briefly in [[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]], wherein she is voiced by Megumi Toyoguchi in the Japanese version and Bettina Bush in the English version. Her role is much less prominent than that of her partners, Reno and Rude, spending most of the movie off-camera recovering along with Tseng after being tortured by Kadaj, Yazoo, and Loz.

Reno

is a prominent member of the Turks with a lanky physique, unkempt red hair terminating in a long ponytail and two symmetrical red marks on his cheek bones (apparently tattoos, though popularly believed to be scars). He is always seen wearing goggles on his forehead, an unzipped suit jacket and an untucked dress shirt. He is cocky, cynical, and somewhat lazy, but is highly skilled and takes great pride in his work. In Advent Children, however, he is portrayed as being somewhat less cynical and more playful. His fighting skills are obviously far above the level of a normal human, but he is defeated with relative ease by Loz and Yazoo (neither of whom are human, to be fair). In battle, he wields a retractable metallic rod which can deal electric shocks. Reno also has a penchant for gossiping and is a competent helicopter pilot.
Reno is first encountered in Final Fantasy VII when he enters a derelict church in the slums of Midgar's Sector 5 in an attempt to capture Aerith (where he instructs his subordinates to be careful not to step on the flowers). Not long after, he activates the bombs that blow up the Sector 7 support pillar before having a brief battle with Cloud Strife, Tifa Lockhart and Barret Wallace. This fight leaves him temporarily incapacitated, during which time Elena is promoted to Turks status. He later reappears outside of Gongaga with his long-time partner, Rude, having been assigned to intercept AVALANCHE. Despite the rivalry between the two groups, he is not beyond teaming up with Cloud and his companions in Wutai, where both parties had to work together after each had a member kidnapped by Don Corneo - Also in this time, upon encountering Cloud in a bar, and then after dealing with Corneo & receiving new orders to search for Cloud, Reno decides not to fight Cloud as they (Reno, Rude, & Elena) are off-duty.

Rude and Reno as they appear in Advent Children
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Rude and Reno as they appear in Advent Children
Along with Rude, Reno has a prominent role in Advent Children. Consistent with his attitude at the end of the original Final Fantasy VII, Reno possesses no true hostility towards his former enemies[link]. As of Advent Children, the Turks are on the same side as AVALANCHE and join the fight against the film's villains. Reno and Rude primarily serve as the film's comic relief. His comical role in Advent Children includes being locked out while Cloud and Rufus have an important talk, bringing out his weapon and accidentally whacking Rude in the head, being knocked back several hundered feet by Yazoo and landing on Rude, climbing a building to save Rufus and using Rude's head as support, stepping on and crushing Rude's trademark sunglasses, having a child stick two of her fingers up his nose while trying to rescue her from Bahamut along with Rude, insulting Jenova and then apologising to Loz and Yazoo before he realises what he is saying, and observing that since the bomb in the highway scene was "Shin-Ra technology at its finest", Rude must have made it.

An interesting aspect of Reno's personality is his unique speech pattern. In the original Japanese version of Final Fantasy VII Reno frequently ended his sentences with the phrase "zo, to" or the slightly more formal "yo, to". The closest English equivalent to this pattern is adding "yo" to the end of a sentence. In the Japanese version of Advent Children, fans were able to realize Tifa was talking to Reno in the beginning, because she mimicked his speech pattern when speaking with him ("Oboeteru, zo to").

He is voiced by Keiji Fujiwara in the Japanese version, and Quinton Flynn in the English version.

Rude

is a tall, naturally bald man with a slight goatee. He always wears sunglasses and carries spare pairs with him. Rude is rarely seen without his long-time partner, Reno, and is rather taciturn, tending to relegate the talking to Reno. Rude is a superb physical combatant and prefers to use his fists in battle. In one of his rare lines of dialogue in Final Fantasy VII, he reveals to Reno that he has a crush on Tifa Lockhart, a skilled martial artist like himself, though nothing ever develops between the two. He is voiced by Taiten Kusunoki in the Japanese version of Advent Children and Crispin Freeman in the English version.

Former Turks

Veldt, the former leader of the Turks.
A younger Vincent as a member of the Turks.
One of the featured male characters

Trivia

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Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VII#Compilation of Final Fantasy VII>Compilation of Final Fantasy VII''
[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children|Advent Children]] - [[Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII|Before Crisis]] - [[Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII|Crisis Core]] - [[Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII|Dirge of Cerberus]] - [[Last Order: Final Fantasy VII|Last Order]] - [[Dirge of Cerberus: Lost Episode -Final Fantasy VII-|Lost Episode]]
Cloud - Barret - Tifa - Aerith - Red XIII - Cait Sith - Cid - Yuffie - Vincent - Sephiroth - Jenova - Rufus - Turks
Character list - Location list - Term list
AVALANCHE - Materia - Midgar - Shin-Ra - One-Winged Angel - [[Final Fantasy VII: Original Sound Track|Soundtrack]] - [[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children - Original Soundtrack|Advent Children Soundtrack]] - [[Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII - Original Soundtrack|Dirge of Cerberus Soundtrack]] - [[Final Fantasy VII: Reunion Tracks|Reunion Tracks]]

 


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