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Clair Hōjō is a character from the anime ID-0, serving as a key member of the Excavate Company, a group of miners who extract the rare and valuable mineral Orichalt from space. She operates primarily from the crew's base of operations, the spaceship Stulti.

Clair is the daughter of Jake "Grayman" Hōjō, who is the captain of the Stulti and the leader of the Excavate Company. This makes her connection to her father the most defining relationship in her background. In contrast to most of the other main characters, who are "Evertrancers" (individuals whose consciousness permanently resides within robotic I-Machine bodies), Clair retains her original human body and does not have a personal I-Machine of her own. Her physical appearance includes blue hair that reaches her shoulders and yellow eyes.

Her personality is described as kind and reliable, providing a sense of normalcy and emotional grounding for her crewmates, many of whom have complex and troubled pasts. As Grayman's daughter and the only non-Evertrancer on the team, she acts as a bridge between the human experience and the digitized existence of her fellow crew members.

Within the story, Clair fulfills the crucial role of the ship's operator, astrogator, and IT specialist. From her position on the Stulti's bridge, she manages communications, navigation, and logistical support. She functions as the team's "Mission Control," providing instructions and tactical advice to the pilots operating I-Machines in the field during dangerous mining operations. Her abilities lie entirely in this domain of technical operations and coordination, rather than in piloting or combat.

While she is a steady and supportive presence on the crew, her character development is not a primary focus of the narrative, and she receives limited personal growth or screen time compared to some of the other protagonists. Her key relationships are with her father, Grayman, and the other members of the Excavate Company, for whom she serves as a dependable mission controller and a reminder of the physical world from which the Evertrancers are disconnected.