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Beatriz, known as Viluy, is a member of the Witches 5, a group of female warriors serving the Death Busters in their quest to find the talismans. She makes her only appearance in the anime during the third season, Sailor Moon S, where she acts as an antagonist for a single episode. In her civilian disguise, she adopts the name Yui Bidou and is a student at the prestigious Mugen Academy. Her academic prowess is considerable, as she ties with the genius Ami Mizuno, also known as Sailor Mercury, for the highest score on a national exam, establishing an immediate academic rivalry between them.
Viluy is a tall young woman with long, pale blue hair and a cold, calculating demeanor. Her personality is defined by a rigid adherence to logic, science, and technology, holding a deep disdain for emotions which she views as a sign of weakness. This belief system leads her to directly criticize Sailor Mercury for being too sensitive and sentimental, as Viluy places her absolute trust in cold, unfeeling machines over the unpredictability of human emotion. She is an embodiment of pure rationality and ambition, seeing herself as superior to those who rely on their hearts.
Her primary motivation is to serve the Death Busters and prove the supremacy of her methods. After the failure of her predecessor, she devises a plan to use her technological expertise to collect pure hearts on a massive scale. She sets up a supercomputer at Mugen Academy, intending to extract the pure hearts from all the students taking the recent exam, demonstrating her cold and efficient approach to her mission. Unlike some of her fellow Witches 5, she holds little respect for her colleague Kaolinite, whom she dismisses as being more interested in flirting with their master, Professor Tomoe, than in their work; at one point, she even physically pushes Kaolinite aside.
In her role within the story, Viluy is the fourth Witch to confront the Sailor Guardians. She directly battles Sailor Mercury, as well as Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune, using her advanced technology to overwhelm them. Her key relationship is her antagonistic rivalry with Ami Mizuno, serving as a dark mirror to the Sailor Guardian of intelligence and water. Where Ami uses her intellect to help her friends and believes in the power of love and teamwork, Viluy uses her genius for destructive purposes and rejects emotional bonds entirely.
Viluy's development is short and tragic, culminating in her ironic downfall. Her signature ability involves a powerful nanocuff worn on her wrist, which she uses to control swarms of destructive nanomachines. Her primary attack is called Mosaic Buster, which unleashes these nanobots to consume her victims, leaving behind only their pure heart. She also uses her computer to coordinate these attacks. However, her over-reliance on technology becomes her undoing. When Sailor Moon uses her attack, Rainbow Moon Heart Ache, it damages the nanocuff. Unaware of the damage, Viluy attempts to use Mosaic Buster again, but the malfunction causes her own nanomachines to turn on her, ignoring her screams that they have the wrong target. As her own technology consumes her, Sailor Mercury watches and coldly remarks that Viluy got exactly what she deserved for trusting only in machines and abandoning love, leaving no remains behind as even her broken nanocuff dissolves. This defeat reinforces the series theme that love and human connection are strengths, not weaknesses.
Viluy is a tall young woman with long, pale blue hair and a cold, calculating demeanor. Her personality is defined by a rigid adherence to logic, science, and technology, holding a deep disdain for emotions which she views as a sign of weakness. This belief system leads her to directly criticize Sailor Mercury for being too sensitive and sentimental, as Viluy places her absolute trust in cold, unfeeling machines over the unpredictability of human emotion. She is an embodiment of pure rationality and ambition, seeing herself as superior to those who rely on their hearts.
Her primary motivation is to serve the Death Busters and prove the supremacy of her methods. After the failure of her predecessor, she devises a plan to use her technological expertise to collect pure hearts on a massive scale. She sets up a supercomputer at Mugen Academy, intending to extract the pure hearts from all the students taking the recent exam, demonstrating her cold and efficient approach to her mission. Unlike some of her fellow Witches 5, she holds little respect for her colleague Kaolinite, whom she dismisses as being more interested in flirting with their master, Professor Tomoe, than in their work; at one point, she even physically pushes Kaolinite aside.
In her role within the story, Viluy is the fourth Witch to confront the Sailor Guardians. She directly battles Sailor Mercury, as well as Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune, using her advanced technology to overwhelm them. Her key relationship is her antagonistic rivalry with Ami Mizuno, serving as a dark mirror to the Sailor Guardian of intelligence and water. Where Ami uses her intellect to help her friends and believes in the power of love and teamwork, Viluy uses her genius for destructive purposes and rejects emotional bonds entirely.
Viluy's development is short and tragic, culminating in her ironic downfall. Her signature ability involves a powerful nanocuff worn on her wrist, which she uses to control swarms of destructive nanomachines. Her primary attack is called Mosaic Buster, which unleashes these nanobots to consume her victims, leaving behind only their pure heart. She also uses her computer to coordinate these attacks. However, her over-reliance on technology becomes her undoing. When Sailor Moon uses her attack, Rainbow Moon Heart Ache, it damages the nanocuff. Unaware of the damage, Viluy attempts to use Mosaic Buster again, but the malfunction causes her own nanomachines to turn on her, ignoring her screams that they have the wrong target. As her own technology consumes her, Sailor Mercury watches and coldly remarks that Viluy got exactly what she deserved for trusting only in machines and abandoning love, leaving no remains behind as even her broken nanocuff dissolves. This defeat reinforces the series theme that love and human connection are strengths, not weaknesses.