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|alignment = Bad
 
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|friends = [[Katsu Kimura]]
 
|friends = [[Katsu Kimura]]
|enemies = [[Lance Sterling]]<br>[[Walter Beckett]]<br>[[Joy Jenkins]]<br>[[Marcy Kappel]]<br>[[Eyes]]<br>[[Ears]]<br>[[Lovey]]<br>[[Jeff]]<br>[[Crazy Eyes]]
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|likes = Revenge<br>Getting what he wants
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|likes = Revenge<br/>Getting what he wants
|dislikes = [[Lance Sterling]]<br>[[Walter Beckett]]<br>Not getting his way
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|dislikes = [[Lance Sterling]]<br/>[[Walter Beckett]]<br/>Not getting his way
 
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|powers = Left robotic arm}}
 
{{Quote|I'm gonna make this hurt!|Killian|Spies in Disguise}}
 
{{Quote|I'm gonna make this hurt!|Killian|Spies in Disguise}}

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I'm gonna make this hurt!
  —Killian [src]  

Killian is the main antagonist from Spies in Disguise. He is a powerful technology-based terrorist mastermind with a left bionic arm and is the arch-enemy of Lance Sterling.

Biography

In one of HTUV (Honor, Trust, Unity and Valor) agent Lance Sterling's past missions, the former killed Killian's crew of terrorists in Kyrgyzstan. During that mission, Killian lost his left eye and arm, which eventually leads him to have them cybernetically enhanced.

Years later, plotting his revenge, Killian arrives in Japan to buy a weaponized attack drone from Japanese arms dealer Katsu Kimura before Lance appeared to retrieve the drone. Recognizing the agent, he immediately seized and then scanned him prior to engaging into a fight with Lance; Kimura's men soon surround both Killian and Lance, leaving the former to easily get away with the briefcase containing the drone in a helicopter, though the latter would seemingly manage to recover it. However, Killian secretly left the briefcase empty and escaped with the actual drone while under the holographic disguise of Lance, leading to the agent being labeled as a traitor.

Killian breaks into the H.T.U.V. weapons facility and had one of its scientists build multiple drones before having him killed. One of his drones in Venice, Italy gets destroyed by Lance (who was turned into a pigeon by one of Walter Beckett's inventions) trying to get the H.T.U.V. agent database, although Killian himself shows up and takes it back as he prepares to kill Walter. With help from hundreds of hungry pigeons in the surrounding area, Walter distracts Killian and flees with Lance. Disguised as Lance once more, Killian escapes the H.T.U.V., shaking Marcy's suspicions of Sterling upon her seeing him with a robot hand.

Whilst underwater in a submarine, Walter reveals he planted a tracking device on Killian and locates him at the weapons facility, and upon arrival at the facility, Lance leaves Walter behind (not wanting to get him in danger) and sneaks into the base; unfortunately, he is soon spotted, defeated and captured as Killian reveals he has mass produced hundreds of drones to target everyone at the agency using the database as revenge for killing his crew in a past mission led by Sterling. Noticing Walter returning in the submarine from one of the monitors, Killian destroys it, leaving Lance devastated. Although, Walter survived the attack with the help of one of his inventions, the inflatable hug, and frees Lance prior to tracking Killian.

During a skirmish between the H.T.U.V. agents and Killian with his drones, Walter attempts to hack into Killian's bionic arm while hidden from his sight. When Killian realizes this however (thanks to Lance revealing the hack while under the sprayed truth serum), he tries to flee with a drone, but Walter catches up. He tries to stop Walter from deactivating his cybernetic arm, believing that the deactivation would kill them both; facing this predicament, Walter risks his life by trapping Killian in one of his protective gadgets, a inflatable balloon, and deactivates the arm (and by extent all of the drones including the one carrying Killian) before being rescued by Lance, who transformed back into a pigeon. As the rubber-balloon-trapped Killian gently lands on the ground, the agents arrive to arrest him. A the agents point out Walter saved him, Killian's eye goes from red to blue implying he may have felt remorse for what he did.

Appearance

He has light black hair with blue eyes. He often wears a black plain suit on top of a smooth blue shirt. He has a robot hand for his. When his hologram isn't covering up his burnt off side of the face, a white technology-esque skull with a red-eye.

Personality

Killian was once a protective leader to all of his underlings until the Kyrgyzstan attack caused by Lance Sterling. Killain truly cared for his minions and was deeply saddened when they died to Lance's actions. The fact that his minions were killed off and his disfigurement was what ultimately caused him to become Lance's archnemesis. He let his grief transform him into an arrogant, greedy, merciless, remorseless, and terroristic criminal mastermind. He has no regard or care for how many lives he costs in order to get what he wants. He holds a hateful grudge against Lance Sterling for the incident that left him crippled with half his face intact and replaced with robotics. He is also shown to be quite a sly man, as he is able to make his robotic face become a holographic of Lance's, framing his enemy in the process. Killian is also homicidal shown by him dropping a scientist to his death. However, when the agents pointed out that Walter saved Killian, Killian's eye went from red to blue possibly implying he regretted what he had done.

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Trivia

  • Killian is so far the deadliest of the Blue Sky villains, next to Captain Gutt from Ice Age: Continental Drift.
  • His original name in the production was going to be "Tristian McFord".