TV-Series
Description
Tsuneyuki Okudera serves as a B-rank Attacker in Azuma Squad, recognized for his methodical tactics and unyielding caution. His light skin and dark eyes contrast sharply with perpetually tousled dark brown hair, a bedhead signature retained even in his Trion form. Off-duty, he layers cardigans or high-collared sweaters over his navy-blue-striped uniform jacket, paired with a black shirt and dark gray boots, rarely seen without his headphones.

A near-fatal clash with a Rabbit in the Second Large-Scale Invasion deepened his inherent wariness, an event that cost his teammate Noboru Koarai a bailout and solidified Okudera’s reliance on precision over impulsivity. Though he openly disputes Koarai’s reckless flair, he secretly admires audacious maneuvers, balancing their dynamic with disciplined adherence to Captain Haruaki Azuma’s command. Mirroring Azuma’s philosophy, he prioritizes anticipating adversaries’ strategies, a creed woven into every decision.

Two years prior to Chika Amatori and Yūma Kuga’s enlistment, Okudera followed his childhood inspiration—neighbor Mako Hitomi, now Azuma Squad’s operator—into Border. His analytical prowess proved pivotal during Aftokrator’s invasion, where his orchestration of Shields in Lamvanein’s ambush showcased his battlefield composure. Partnered with Koarai in B-rank Wars, their synergy soared, leveraging Grasshopper for aerial dominance and earning acclaim as Kazama Squad’s closest rivals.

A Kogetsu specialist exceeding 7,000 proficiency points, Okudera thrives in tandem with Koarai, baiting foes into vulnerable positions for his partner’s decisive strikes. Post-Rank Wars Round 8, Azuma authorized a Gunner Trigger in his Sub slot, a tool he wielded deftly to outmaneuver adversaries like Masato Kageura.

Beyond combat, Okudera’s passion for soccer and ramen offers glimpses of his grounded side. His surname, meaning “late bloomer,” echoes his gradual ascent under Azuma’s mentorship—evident in maneuvers like concealing Kogetsu to outwit Yuzuru Ema in darkness, a testament to his evolving tactical ingenuity.