Nathan is a leader of a religious cult, and the 50th ranked assassin in "No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle". He found success by manipulating his followers with his music and gaining strong financial support from the Mafia. He is a hip-hop themed assassin that carries a shapeshifting boom box that takes on two forms, a Missile launching boom box and two giant robotic arms. Many people believed he was just a tool for an upcoming gangster. But his real goal... to find a worthy foe. He is also Scottish American.
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| - Nathan is a leader of a religious cult, and the 50th ranked assassin in "No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle". He found success by manipulating his followers with his music and gaining strong financial support from the Mafia. He is a hip-hop themed assassin that carries a shapeshifting boom box that takes on two forms, a Missile launching boom box and two giant robotic arms. Many people believed he was just a tool for an upcoming gangster. But his real goal... to find a worthy foe. He is also Scottish American.
- Nathan Copeland is a villain in the video game, No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle. He is 50th ranked assassin in the UAA
- Nathan Copeland is a fictional character on No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle. He is a hip-hop themed assassin with a shapeshifting boombox as a weapon, this boombox takes two forms, a missle launching boombox and armor which wraps around Nathans arms. His "Battle Room" has several traps which can harm both Nathan and Travis. He is rank 50th in the UAA. He's one of the many characters who's eager to fight against Travis, though he's apparently eager to die by his hand as well. The battle ends with Travis cutting Nathan by half, and thus becoming the 50th rank.
- "He was the leader of a religious cult... Taking advantage of people's sorrows, he used his music to lure followers. He spoke of a grand faith, but his words were hollow--it was all to satisfy his own goal. He'd only found success because of strong financial support from the New Mafia, who used his pulpit to gain support for their own agenda. Many believed he was just a tool of an up-and-coming gangster. But the real goal that drove him... That's a secret." --Sylvia Christel on Nathan <default>Nathan Copeland</default> kana romaji Real name Also known as Age Nationality Family Occupation Weapon Special abilities Battle Theme First appearance Voiced by
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| - Ranked 50th in the UAA, record label president
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| - Dancing, Killing, "hanging out" with women
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| - Skilled fighter, wields a missile-shooting boombox that can morph into arm armor. Has a room filled with traps
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| - Nathan is a leader of a religious cult, and the 50th ranked assassin in "No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle". He found success by manipulating his followers with his music and gaining strong financial support from the Mafia. He is a hip-hop themed assassin that carries a shapeshifting boom box that takes on two forms, a Missile launching boom box and two giant robotic arms. Many people believed he was just a tool for an upcoming gangster. But his real goal... to find a worthy foe. He is also Scottish American.
- Nathan Copeland is a villain in the video game, No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle. He is 50th ranked assassin in the UAA
- Nathan Copeland is a fictional character on No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle. He is a hip-hop themed assassin with a shapeshifting boombox as a weapon, this boombox takes two forms, a missle launching boombox and armor which wraps around Nathans arms. His "Battle Room" has several traps which can harm both Nathan and Travis. He is rank 50th in the UAA. He's one of the many characters who's eager to fight against Travis, though he's apparently eager to die by his hand as well. The battle ends with Travis cutting Nathan by half, and thus becoming the 50th rank.
- "He was the leader of a religious cult... Taking advantage of people's sorrows, he used his music to lure followers. He spoke of a grand faith, but his words were hollow--it was all to satisfy his own goal. He'd only found success because of strong financial support from the New Mafia, who used his pulpit to gain support for their own agenda. Many believed he was just a tool of an up-and-coming gangster. But the real goal that drove him... That's a secret." --Sylvia Christel on Nathan <default>Nathan Copeland</default> kana romaji Real name Also known as Age Nationality Family Occupation Weapon Special abilities Battle Theme First appearance Voiced by Nathan Copeland (ネイサン・コープランド, Neisan Coopurando) is a character in the video game No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle. Most details about him such as his age and nationality have yet to be revealed, although he is presumably Irish (Though many also speculate that he may be at least part-Jamaican). He is ranked fiftieth in the United Assassins Association, and lives in an expensive suite, where Travis Touchdown challenges him to a Ranking Battle. Copeland reveals that he entered the ranks of the UAA solely for the challenge of facing Touchdown, who he refers to affectionately as "the Crownless King," even admitting that he actually wants Touchdown to slay him.He makes a special appearance as an aditional boss in the Playstation 3 remake, No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise.
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