"Another ninja!"

"Snake, Raiden isn't fit for battle. He's still here recovering white blood."

"No Naomi, I mean there's another one. This one just threw some shuriken and dashed up a building!"

"You must have encountered Genji Shimada, another ex-Overwatch agent. He's… outfitted with high-grade cybernetics."

"Who did this to him? DARPA? The Patriots? You should've learned something during your stints with them, Naomi."

"I knew nothing about this, I swear. Apparently, Overwatch themselves did it. Records say he was rescued by their operatives and given the implants to save him from the brink of death. The plans behind the cybernetics appear to be a middle ground between Raiden's cyborg body, and the exoskeleton of… Frank."

"A cross between Raiden and Gray Fox? What exactly is he capable of?"

"All of Genji's cybernetics increase his physical fitness, which enhances his already superlative Niten Ichi-ryū style. His reflexes are quick enough to deflect projectiles with his wakizashi, and is strong enough to scale walls by jumping over them. He can use his Ryo-Ichimonji for six seconds, before the high-frequency blade needs to recharge again. But his primary source of damage would be from those shuriken, which are rigged to dispense from his right hand, where the lumbrical muscles would be."

"Sounds painful."

"At least it might not be. There's no data containing the actual composition of what's left in him is organic or artificial. Or, he might have pain inhibitors, like Raiden… Overwatch had no right to destroy his life like this. They took advantage of him. He's theirs to torture now."

"Maybe they did. But I don't think so."

"How can you know that?"

"It's in the way he moves. You should know that Gray Fox moved the same way in his final moments, when he saved me from Metal Gear Rex. Raiden moves the same way. They all move with purpose, making the most of what they have. What they thought was right."

"...Well, what he thinks is right puts him at odds against us."

"I've had my fair share against ninjas. I think I know what to do."