Ezekiel Sanders

Ezekiel " Zeke" Sanders, born Ezekiel Sandoval, is a character in Deus Ex: Human Revolution.

Background
Born Ezekiel Sandoval in 1990 in El Gato, Mexico, he moved with is family to America and changed his name to Zeke Sanders. Later, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps and participated in the Persian Gulf Conflicts where he served two tours. During one tour, he lost his left eye.

The government, under the Recycle Military Bill, replaced it with a Retinal Prosthesis. However, he felt that the augmented eye was making him do the horrible things he did in the war and removed it, hence the patch. Later, he joined the purist organization know as Purity First to end all forms of human augmentation.

Human Revolution
Zeke and his men stage a hostile takeover of a Sarif Industries plant in Milwaukee, possessing an abnormally strong knowledge of the building and its security systems. Adam Jensen is sent in by David Sarif to resolve the situation, though Sarif's priority is to secure the prototype Typhoon Explosive System augmentation. Jensen however manages to rescue the hostages on the manufacturing level, and later faces Sanders in the admin building. Zeke takes Josie Thorpe hostage, but Adam is able to convince him to let her go, and informs Sanders that the hacker in his group, who tried to steal the Typhoon data, was augmented, and allows Zeke to leave. Later on, he meets with Jensen in secret near Sarif HQ in Detroit, where he gives Jensen a pocket secretary with several access codes and other information, which proves useful in upcoming mission in Highland Park.

Trivia

 * He has tattooed the logo of the USMC somewhere on his body.


 * He has 3 sibilings and one of them is a Pro-Human purist like him.
 * There are several ways to go through the social fight with Zeke. The players may simply shoot him with a lethal or non-lethal weapon, let him go right away, or attempt to talk their way into freeing Josie. If the conversation is failed, she is killed and Zeke escapes.
 * He ripped out his retinal prosthesis because he believed that it makes him do "bad things".