Largo then summons the satellite beam to kill them, but Nene bugs the system so only Largo is blasted. Sylia and the other Knight Sabers arrive, cornering Largo. He howls in pain, proving that Boomers really are alive.
Priss manages to gain the upper hand and attacks him, destroying one of his arm. Quincy reveals himself via a communication screen, happily gloating in Largo's face.Īt that moment, Priss arrives and challenges Largo, who overpowers her before transforming into a more menacing figure, proclaiming this to be "the look of the TRUE victor!". He then destroys Quincy's Boomer bodyguards, only to find that the Quincy standing before him is a Boomer replication of him. While the two sets of Knight Sabers fight, Largo confronts Quincy and orders him to "release Boomers from the oppression of humanity." Using the mental link with the satellites, he destroys three of Genom's branch towers in an instant.
Largo constructs a fake group of Boomer Knight Sabers and sends them to frame the real ones, revealing his hatred of them. In Red Eyes, it is revealed that Largo himself is a Boomer and just so happens to have the same satellite technology Mason obtained. Somehow, Sylia is able to hear this and feels a familiar sense of dread. Largo observes from afar and utters the name: Sylia Stingray. When a Boomer breaks in and steals data that will allow Boomers to become independent lifeforms, the Knight Sabers immediately step in. Sylia manages to stab him in the throat during the fight, seemingly ending Mason's threat.Ī year later, a sinister figure known only as Largo surfaces within a GENOM branch, quickly rising to assistant director and proving to be the brains of the organisation. Sylia stops Priss and orders her to focus on a rampaging Boomer while she herself confronts Mason.Īnticipating the Knight Saber's arrival, Mason dons his own hardsuit and fights Sylia. When a building collapses on one of Priss' neighbors, she vows revenge. Unbeknownst to Mason, one of the tenants was Priss of the Knight Sabers. In Blow Up, Mason is sent to oversee the leveling of an apartment complex, which was built on land that GENOM had recently purchased. After he supposedly fails in this assignment, he secretly sends his Boomer bodyguards to retrieve the technology so he can keep it to himself. In the first two episodes, Mason is tasked with obtaining Boomer technology that controls the orbital particle-beam satellites, thus allowing the user to spy on or vaporize any target with a powerful laser. Knowing that the Knight Sabers pose a physical threat, Mason invests in Boomer bodyguards, all of which are eventually destroyed in battle. He frequently ventures out to collect any valuable Boomer technology, often coming up against the Knight Sabers. Mason is one of Quincy's most trusted employees at GENOM headquarters, but he secretly has ambitions to usurp the throne and become CEO. The reason behind his murder isn't fully explained, but presumably Mason was sent to acquire the copyrights to Boomer design and was compelled to use lethal force to obtain them. Stingray, the head scientist at GENOM and the man who helped create the androids known as Boomers. Approximately 10 years before the events of Bubblegum Crisis, Mason was involved in the murder of of Dr.