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Blackholeian serves as the primary antagonist in the latter half of Space Patrol Luluco, positioned as a cosmic criminal of immense scale. He is the leader of the Blackholeians, a group identified as the source of all evil in the universe and described as professional shoplifters who steal the greatest treasures across the cosmos. His most defining physical trait is that his head is literally a black hole, a void that, despite its lack of features, is animated with surprising expressiveness.
The character's personality is rooted in a profound and paradoxical form of nihilism. He is a thief who does not steal for profit or gain. He never sells the items he acquires and has even been known to dispose of them. His motivation stems from a twisted sense of value: having stolen so many priceless objects for so long, valuable things have become worthless to him. Conversely, he now treasures only meaningless garbage. This philosophy drives his primary goal in the story, which is to destroy the budding romance between Luluco and AΩ Nova. He believes that nothing in the universe is as worthless as a middle schooler's shallow crush, making it the most precious prize of all.
Blackholeian's role in the narrative begins when he takes over Space Patrol Central Headquarters, posing as the Galaxy Commander in Chief. He is revealed to have been manipulating events from the shadows, with Nova acting as his accomplice. It is disclosed that Nova is a Nothingling, an empty being incapable of emotion, which aligns with Blackholeian's disdain for genuine feeling. In a cruel demonstration of his power, he orders Nova to rip the crystallized manifestation of Luluco's love from her chest, an act that seemingly kills her. His plan is ultimately thwarted when Luluco returns from hell, stronger than before, and her sincere love fills Nova's emptiness, giving him a heart. Together, they confront Blackholeian and prove that their bond possesses a value he cannot comprehend or destroy.
His key relationships are primarily antagonistic. He is the manipulative master to Nova, whom he uses as an empty tool. He is the direct enemy of Luluco, whose love he seeks to devalue and destroy, and he stands opposed to the entire Space Patrol. Background information reveals a more personal tragedy as the source of his villainy: he once had a crush on a Whiteholeian but never confessed his feelings, and he turned to a life of thievery as a way to cope with that deep regret.
In terms of abilities, as a Blackholeian, he is implied to possess the destructive power of an actual black hole, making him an existential threat to the universe. He can create micro-black holes, which he uses with devastating precision, such as planting one inside Nova's head as a fail-safe. His most significant ability is his control over the Blackholeian organization, which allowed him to infiltrate and commandeer the entire central authority of the Space Patrol. While he is a formidable physical opponent, his defeat comes not through brute force alone, but through the power of genuine love, a force that his nihilistic worldview could not account for.
The character's personality is rooted in a profound and paradoxical form of nihilism. He is a thief who does not steal for profit or gain. He never sells the items he acquires and has even been known to dispose of them. His motivation stems from a twisted sense of value: having stolen so many priceless objects for so long, valuable things have become worthless to him. Conversely, he now treasures only meaningless garbage. This philosophy drives his primary goal in the story, which is to destroy the budding romance between Luluco and AΩ Nova. He believes that nothing in the universe is as worthless as a middle schooler's shallow crush, making it the most precious prize of all.
Blackholeian's role in the narrative begins when he takes over Space Patrol Central Headquarters, posing as the Galaxy Commander in Chief. He is revealed to have been manipulating events from the shadows, with Nova acting as his accomplice. It is disclosed that Nova is a Nothingling, an empty being incapable of emotion, which aligns with Blackholeian's disdain for genuine feeling. In a cruel demonstration of his power, he orders Nova to rip the crystallized manifestation of Luluco's love from her chest, an act that seemingly kills her. His plan is ultimately thwarted when Luluco returns from hell, stronger than before, and her sincere love fills Nova's emptiness, giving him a heart. Together, they confront Blackholeian and prove that their bond possesses a value he cannot comprehend or destroy.
His key relationships are primarily antagonistic. He is the manipulative master to Nova, whom he uses as an empty tool. He is the direct enemy of Luluco, whose love he seeks to devalue and destroy, and he stands opposed to the entire Space Patrol. Background information reveals a more personal tragedy as the source of his villainy: he once had a crush on a Whiteholeian but never confessed his feelings, and he turned to a life of thievery as a way to cope with that deep regret.
In terms of abilities, as a Blackholeian, he is implied to possess the destructive power of an actual black hole, making him an existential threat to the universe. He can create micro-black holes, which he uses with devastating precision, such as planting one inside Nova's head as a fail-safe. His most significant ability is his control over the Blackholeian organization, which allowed him to infiltrate and commandeer the entire central authority of the Space Patrol. While he is a formidable physical opponent, his defeat comes not through brute force alone, but through the power of genuine love, a force that his nihilistic worldview could not account for.