- "Vulcan Vulcan? Everything's Vulcan!"
- ―Sam Reigel (as Jeremy Non) in a Wild Arms 4 outtake[2]
Jeremy Non is a secondary antagonist in Wild Arms 4. He is an unstable and violent member of Brionac.
Story[]
The most uncontrollable of the Brionac Forces, Jeremy lives for the destruction caused by battle. He is reckless and only sees his orders as an excuse to attack someone or something. He immediately sets out to attack Yulie and pointedly ignores his orders to take her alive, pushing his adversarial relationship with Brionac's Kresnik to a boil.
Later, it's revealed that he was sent to the Illsveil Prison for attempting to kill Yulie, where he mutates into a Wild ARM. He then escapes from the island and attacks the party at Port Rosalia. However, thanks to the timely intervention of Kresnik, the team is able to finish him once and for all.
Wild Arms 4 Web-Page Bio[]
Codename: Inertial Canceller A Brionac Lieutenant who is fueled by violence and destruction. He wields a rapid-fire missile launcher with his bare hands. Although it would be impossible for a normal human to withstand the recoil, his special ability "Inertial Canceller" allows him to do this.
In Battle[]

Jeremy is fought as a boss two separate times in four battles total. Initially, he's at level 9 and 12, and at level 40 for two last battles. His special ability is Inertia Cancel, which allows him to take additional turns in battle. It activates automatically after his normal turn, and grants him 1/2/3 additional turns, which he tends to spend on melee attacks on the same target. "+1" version is used in the first two battles, "+2" - in the third, and "+3" in the final.
Skills[]
- Normal attack (adjacent HEX)
- Wild Savate (final battle only, visually identical to normal attack, adjacent HEX)
- Vulcan Missile (ranged, enemy HEX)
- Inertia Cancel +1/2/3 (automatically grants 1/2/3 additional turns)
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Due to Jeremy retaining his personality despite the Wild ARM mutation, it's speculated that he has some Gene Driver aptitude. It's supported by him calling Jude, a confirmed Gene Driver, his "brother".