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About Romulus Proffitt

Romulus Proffitt was an American-born robot alien Xenomorph who possessed humanoid features. Standing approximately 6 feet tall, he sported a humanoid head structure shaped like a Xenomorph but with a grey robot skin tone, a red visor with white eyes on the visor, and a mouth shaped like that of a human. His upper body resembled a Xenomorph, while his lower body appeared mostly human, though he lacked a tail and spikes. Unlike most Xenomorphs, Proffitt wore an outfit inspired by 80s fashion, consisting of a black leather bike jacket. Despite his alien origin, he spoke English and appeared handsome he also greatly admired 1980s, Godzilla, and Coca-Cola, living in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Romulus’ love interest was Michiru “Michelle” Kaioh, the girl with wavy teal hair who was a character from the Sailor Moon anime. He was fond of Sailor Moon due to his interest in romance, comedy, and horror. His close friends were the Mercs of the Red Team from Team Fortress 2, a video game.

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