TV-Series
Description
Yutaka Gotanda, born April 10, possesses sharp features framed by black hair marked with a distinctive white streak, round glasses, and perpetually closed eyes. His 185 cm, 70 kg frame carries an air of composed authority, accentuated by tailored suits and a single earring. Once leading the Shinagawa Tribe, he pivoted to co-found the tech conglomerate G&O alongside Minami, assuming the role of CEO. A visionary in XB Gear engineering, his crowning creation—the Gungnir α Series—is a mechanized suit integrating a railgun-launched baseball system, a retractable vacuum arm, and subcutaneous performance enhancers.
In combat, he employs precision ranged assaults, stacking Charge mechanics to escalate damage and inflict debuffs such as Apathy Impairment. His arsenal spans rapid area-of-effect strikes, focused beam barrages, and opportunistic follow-up maneuvers activated by enemy vulnerabilities. The Gungnir α elevates his physicality to Small Building-level destructive capacity and Hypersonic+ velocities, rivaling elite XB competitors. Though his tactical genius shines in gear design and battle strategies, dependencies on external tech suppliers intermittently expose exploitable flaws.
Driven to demonstrate his inventions, he provokes rival Tribes—like the Minato—into high-stakes XB clashes, though his defeat by Shun Kamiya underscores the limits of his ambition. Post-tribal leadership, he channels his fervor into corporate expansion, merging shrewd entrepreneurship with relentless innovation. This evolution from warlord to industrialist cements his influence in Neo-Tokyo’s fractured hierarchy, leveraging technological supremacy over brute force.
His physical prowess merges superhuman agility, acrobatic precision, and enduring stamina, enabling dominance in prolonged XB matches. Enhanced by stimulants and cutting-edge hardware, he thrives in volatile arenas—yet sporadic system failures serve as stark reminders of technology’s double-edged nature. A figure of calculated ambition, Yutaka’s legacy intertwines with the city’s dystopian rivalries, balancing relentless progress against the perils of innovation.
In combat, he employs precision ranged assaults, stacking Charge mechanics to escalate damage and inflict debuffs such as Apathy Impairment. His arsenal spans rapid area-of-effect strikes, focused beam barrages, and opportunistic follow-up maneuvers activated by enemy vulnerabilities. The Gungnir α elevates his physicality to Small Building-level destructive capacity and Hypersonic+ velocities, rivaling elite XB competitors. Though his tactical genius shines in gear design and battle strategies, dependencies on external tech suppliers intermittently expose exploitable flaws.
Driven to demonstrate his inventions, he provokes rival Tribes—like the Minato—into high-stakes XB clashes, though his defeat by Shun Kamiya underscores the limits of his ambition. Post-tribal leadership, he channels his fervor into corporate expansion, merging shrewd entrepreneurship with relentless innovation. This evolution from warlord to industrialist cements his influence in Neo-Tokyo’s fractured hierarchy, leveraging technological supremacy over brute force.
His physical prowess merges superhuman agility, acrobatic precision, and enduring stamina, enabling dominance in prolonged XB matches. Enhanced by stimulants and cutting-edge hardware, he thrives in volatile arenas—yet sporadic system failures serve as stark reminders of technology’s double-edged nature. A figure of calculated ambition, Yutaka’s legacy intertwines with the city’s dystopian rivalries, balancing relentless progress against the perils of innovation.