The two have their differences yet they are still best of friends in the thick of things. Salem wants to do what gets him paid whereas Rios is tactical and a strong headed man who wants to do what he thinks he best. They each have their own opinions on things. Rios: " And you avoid bullshit in a warzone! Now get in the damn elevator!" Salem: ' "Oh no, an elevator? I'm not gonna die in a box! You should always avoid elevators during a fire." The scar - from a accident in a past job- reminds him of a cardinal rule of engagement which he once broke and never again: never let your guard down. Rios never forgets his mistakes and always learns from them, like the reminder he carries on his face. Rios acts as a leader and a point of moral grounding for his less tame partner. He is careful in his movements, able to assess, adapt and think under pressure. All instinct, he becomes one with the battlefield. Proving his mettle on the battlefield as a US Army Ranger in Somalia, Rios and his partner Elliot Salem attracted the attention of their commanding officer, Richard Dalton - and eventually, a small private military contracting firm called Security and Strategy Corporation. His tough resolve, readiness to fight, and love of heavy weaponry made him a perfect match for the US Army. Tyson Rios is one of those few.īuilt like a Mack truck, standing 6 feet 4 inches tall and raised on the mean streets of Brooklyn, Rios is a natural warrior - born to be a soldier. Some men are born with instincts and some men are born with muscle and faith. Unable to continue to work in the field Rios commands TWO operatives as an executive. However Rios' life of combat eventually came to a tragic end when his left leg was badly damaged due to a car explosion and the presumed death of Salem. Tyson Rios is one of the two main protagonists of the Army of Two series he originally worked for SSC with his long time partner Elliot Salem until the two decided to leave and form their own private military firm called TWO (Tactical Worldwide Operations). Founder, Executive, Pilot (Former-Field Operative) United States Army Rangers 75th Regiment (formerly)
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