Kid Chaos is an Urb residing in Urbzville's district, Central Station. He is the leader of Central Station's main outfit and has electric blue liberty spikes and a bulls-eye combo on his pasty scalp. A man with a thin build, black leather jacket, and skinny blue jeans, he runs his cynical, angst-ridden crew with fervor despite rarely showing emotion from behind his lacquered makeup. He is also a tattoo artist who is quoted as liking concussions. During the game the protagonist is given a mission to mug Kidd by Luke Laruffle's request.
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| - Kid Chaos is an Urb residing in Urbzville's district, Central Station. He is the leader of Central Station's main outfit and has electric blue liberty spikes and a bulls-eye combo on his pasty scalp. A man with a thin build, black leather jacket, and skinny blue jeans, he runs his cynical, angst-ridden crew with fervor despite rarely showing emotion from behind his lacquered makeup. He is also a tattoo artist who is quoted as liking concussions. During the game the protagonist is given a mission to mug Kidd by Luke Laruffle's request.
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| - "A good concussion always brings a smile to my face..."
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| - Kid Chaos is an Urb residing in Urbzville's district, Central Station. He is the leader of Central Station's main outfit and has electric blue liberty spikes and a bulls-eye combo on his pasty scalp. A man with a thin build, black leather jacket, and skinny blue jeans, he runs his cynical, angst-ridden crew with fervor despite rarely showing emotion from behind his lacquered makeup. He is also a tattoo artist who is quoted as liking concussions. During the game the protagonist is given a mission to mug Kidd by Luke Laruffle's request. His dislikes elevator music, cruelty to inanimate objects and talk show hosts.
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