Task Force 13's emblem, the Eye of God on a bloodied dagger. The number 13 is placed above the weapon. A banner wraps around the dagger, reading the group motto: We Lucky Few.

TASK FORCE 13

OVM PILOT DATA

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Pilot Data

OVM Panzer-Ein

Illustration of a washed-out photograph of a man in military wear and dog tags. His face is obscured.
  • Koch
  • William, A
  • 12092003-K-45593
  • A Positive
  • Christian
    • William August Koch, nicknamed "Donkey" by his comrades, born 12th September 2003. Joined the German Army at 21, ending up in the armoured forces where he served as a tank driver. His tank, a Leopard 2, was destroyed in conflict with demonic forces in Hungary. All crew were KIA, except Koch. Koch was recovered wounded from the wreckage shortly before first sighting of OVM Panzer-Ein. Panzer-Ein, resembling an equine mixed with a Leopard A2 armoured vehicle, appeared docile and was able to be recovered without incident by Excaliber. After several failed synchronisations, Koch was contacted and discovered to be compatible with Panzer-Ein. He remains its sole pilot.


      Koch and Panzer-Ein were transferred to Task Force 13 under consensus of the Trinity. His operational record is unremarkable so far.


      Koch appears to have difficulty sychronising with Panzer-Ein. He often states that the OVM appears to "act under its own direction" and is "uncooperative" at times. Sychronisation rates between Koch and Panzer-Ein do not exceed 45%. A new compatible pilot is being sought in attempt to resolve the issue.