The soldier who would become the Gunhead Killer was once a highly skilled member of an elite military unit. He had served his country with distinction, and his bravery and skill had earned him numerous commendations and awards.
However, one day, while on a mission in a war-torn country, he and his unit were ambushed by enemy forces. In the ensuing battle, the soldier's head was struck by shrapnel from an explosion. The injury was severe, and the soldier was on the brink of death.
His comrades rushed him to a nearby field hospital, where the medical staff did everything they could to save his life. However, the damage to his skull was too severe, and it was clear that he would not survive without drastic intervention.
Desperate to save the soldier's life, the doctors decided to perform a radical procedure. They removed what was left of his shattered skull and replaced it with a specially designed gun. The soldier's brain was left intact, but his new "head" allowed him to function and communicate, albeit in a highly unconventional way.
When the soldier woke up, he was horrified by what had been done to him. His sense of identity had been shattered, and he struggled to come to terms with the fact that he was now more machine than man. He was discharged from the military, but he found it impossible to adjust to civilian life.
Haunted by the trauma of his injury and his sense of betrayal by the military, the former soldier began to spiral into a dark, violent place. He became obsessed with the power of his gun-head, and he saw himself as a weapon, a tool to be used to eliminate those who stood in his way.
The soldier's mental state deteriorated rapidly, and he began to commit acts of violence against anyone he deemed a threat. His actions drew the attention of Smith and John, who were horrified by what they discovered about the Gunhead Killer's past.
Now, as they worked to stop the killer, they knew that they were not just dealing with a dangerous criminal but also with a deeply troubled and traumatized individual. They realized that they needed to find a way to help the Gunhead Killer confront his past and find a way to move on, even as they pursued justice for his victims.
