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4 Zodiacs That Align With Severance’s Macrodata Refinement Team

Mark S. – Capricorn

Mark is the definition of a Capricorn in survival mode—stoic, dutiful, and perpetually exhausted. He clocks in, follows the rules (mostly), and tries his best to keep the team together even when everything is unraveling. Classic Capricorn behavior. His work ethic is undeniable, even when he has no idea what he’s actually working on, and his dry humor? So Saturnian. Mark’s inner conflict between obligation and rebellion is peak Cap energy—loyal to the system, but always one existential crisis away from tearing it all down.

Helly R. – Aries

Helly literally enters MDR kicking, screaming, and trying to throw herself down an elevator shaft, which is about as Aries as it gets. She’s fearless, impulsive, and completely uninterested in playing by the rules—even when the rules are enforced by a faceless corporation that controls her entire existence. Aries energy thrives on defiance, and Helly embodies that in every way. While others tiptoe around the mysteries of Lumon, she’s the first to challenge them head-on. If anyone’s going to start the workplace revolution, it’s her.

Irving B. – Virgo

Meticulous? Check. Rule-abiding? Check. A deep, borderline obsessive fixation on workplace hierarchy and regulations? Big Virgo energy. Irving takes pride in his work—whatever the hell it is—and follows protocol with a religious dedication. But like all Virgos, there’s a deeply romantic, poetic soul hiding beneath the surface. His love for art, his adoration of Burt (and his paintings), and his relentless pursuit of truth all scream Virgo in their soft, overthinking era. Practical on the outside, emotional on the inside—Irving is the duality of Virgo perfectionism and deep feeling.

Dylan G. – Leo

If anyone in MDR is thriving under the worst conditions imaginable, it’s Dylan. His Leo pride is wrapped up in being the best at his job—even if his job makes no sense. Give him a meaningless perk (waffle party? Yes. Finger traps? Absolutely.) and he will act like he just won an Oscar. But underneath his bravado, Dylan is fiercely protective of his team, especially when he discovers the truth about his Outie. Leos might love the spotlight, but their real power comes from their loyalty and willingness to fight for the people they love—and Dylan is ready to burn Lumon down if it means protecting his son.