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"God-like power. Everyone who gets their hands on it seems to turn compassionate. Would the same thing happen even to garbage like me? I want to know... what's it feel like? What does it look like from up there? Can a piece of trash…like me…ever see the same kind of thing you see?"

- Kenny

Summary
Kenny Ackerman (ケニー・アッカーマン Kenī Akkāman) is a member of the Military Police Brigade. Kenny is a Major Antagonist of the Uprising Arc of Attack on Titan. He seeks the desire of "God-Like Power" that the Reiss Family potrayed. He is the Uncle of Levi Ackerman and taught him as a Child to survive within the Underground deep of the Walls.

Powers and Stats
Tier: 8-C

Name: Kenny Ackerman (ケニー・アッカーマン Kenī Akkāman), otherwise known as Kenny the Ripper (切り裂きケニー Kirisaki Kenī?)

Origin: Attack on Titan

Gender: Male, female or genderless

Age: Around his 40s-50s

Classification: Human

Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Expert Hand-to-Hand Combat

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Durability: Building Level (Kenny survived the obliteration and collapse of Trost)

Stamina: High

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Standard Equipment: Vertical Maneuvering Equipment

Intelligence: High (Kenny Ackerman is incredibly intelligent in the Military Police,

Weaknesses: Seeks the desire of power, especially that of the Rod-Reiss Family, incredibly Cocky

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