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Heikichi Todou serves as the chairman of El Dorado, a powerful organization responsible for protecting the timeline in the world of Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone. His background is rooted in this position of immense authority, where he oversees critical operations to correct historical irregularities. He is a figure of stern leadership, often addressed as Master by his subordinates, including the agents Alpha, Beta, and Gamma. His personality is characterized by a no-nonsense, demanding attitude and a low tolerance for failure, as he shows no hesitation in punishing those who disappoint him. This is starkly illustrated when he expresses deep disappointment in Alpha following a decisive defeat, criticizing him for having acted weakly.
Todou's primary motivation as chairman is to ensure the integrity of the original timeline. His role in the story is largely administrative and strategic, making high-level decisions that drive the conflict and dictate the actions of El Dorado's field agents. He is directly responsible for the creation and management of the Protocol Omega teams, the main antagonists tasked with eliminating irregularities in the past. When the initial Protocol Omega team fails to achieve its objectives, Todou swiftly intervenes, analyzing their performance statistics. Concluding that their efforts are insufficient, he orders four members, including Alpha, be sent to an institution called the Eternal Prison. In their place, he promotes new members and appoints a new captain, Beta, to lead a reformed squad known as Protocol Omega 2.0. This demonstrates his pragmatic and ruthless approach to command, willing to discard failed assets without sentiment.
His key relationships are defined by his hierarchical authority over El Dorado's agents. He is a demanding superior to Alpha, Beta, and Gamma, who all refer to him as Master. The relationship is one of fear and obedience, as he holds the power to either grant second chances or condemn his subordinates to the Eternal Prison, as seen when Beta requests leniency for another team. Furthermore, his strategic mind is shown when he orders a full investigation into the character Nanobana Kinako, correctly deducing her existence in the timeline to be an anomaly placed by unknown forces. Throughout Chrono Stone, Todou's development is not deeply personal but rather a deepening of his role as an antagonist and a formidable authority figure. His decisions and the pressure he applies on his agents directly escalate the challenges faced by the main characters. Among his notable abilities is not a soccer hissatsu technique, but his institutional power and authority. He has the capability to remotely monitor operations, analyze data, and most significantly, the ability to sentence individuals to the Eternal Prison, a form of confinement that effectively removes them from the timeline's active conflicts.
Todou's primary motivation as chairman is to ensure the integrity of the original timeline. His role in the story is largely administrative and strategic, making high-level decisions that drive the conflict and dictate the actions of El Dorado's field agents. He is directly responsible for the creation and management of the Protocol Omega teams, the main antagonists tasked with eliminating irregularities in the past. When the initial Protocol Omega team fails to achieve its objectives, Todou swiftly intervenes, analyzing their performance statistics. Concluding that their efforts are insufficient, he orders four members, including Alpha, be sent to an institution called the Eternal Prison. In their place, he promotes new members and appoints a new captain, Beta, to lead a reformed squad known as Protocol Omega 2.0. This demonstrates his pragmatic and ruthless approach to command, willing to discard failed assets without sentiment.
His key relationships are defined by his hierarchical authority over El Dorado's agents. He is a demanding superior to Alpha, Beta, and Gamma, who all refer to him as Master. The relationship is one of fear and obedience, as he holds the power to either grant second chances or condemn his subordinates to the Eternal Prison, as seen when Beta requests leniency for another team. Furthermore, his strategic mind is shown when he orders a full investigation into the character Nanobana Kinako, correctly deducing her existence in the timeline to be an anomaly placed by unknown forces. Throughout Chrono Stone, Todou's development is not deeply personal but rather a deepening of his role as an antagonist and a formidable authority figure. His decisions and the pressure he applies on his agents directly escalate the challenges faced by the main characters. Among his notable abilities is not a soccer hissatsu technique, but his institutional power and authority. He has the capability to remotely monitor operations, analyze data, and most significantly, the ability to sentence individuals to the Eternal Prison, a form of confinement that effectively removes them from the timeline's active conflicts.