TV-Series
Description
Jaime, often referred to as J.J., is the central protagonist of the series. Born on March 18, 2371, on the planet Maris, he is a sixteen-year-old who finds himself called to join the elite White Knights team, though this summons happens more by accident than by design. His youth and impulsive nature immediately set him apart from his comrades, establishing him as the teenage heart of the group.

In terms of personality, Jaime embodies the archetype of a rebellious and playful anti-hero. He is frequently characterized as irresponsible, quarrelsome, and lazy, often waking up late for important missions. A notable and recurring flaw is his lecherous behavior; he is known for making unwanted advances toward female characters, including his teammate Apple, and for his habit of peeping. These traits make him a poor role model but a dynamic and unpredictable character. Despite these significant shortcomings, he possesses a core of genuine courage. When a battle begins, he consistently steps forward to take the lead, demonstrating that his bravery ultimately outweighs his vices.

Motivation for Jaime is straightforward: to combat the malignant Noza Empire, led by Baron Ricks, using the advanced technology at his disposal. His primary tools are the Zillion gun and the Tri Formation, a motorcycle capable of transforming into a robot. While he does not take his duties seriously in a conventional sense, his innate sense of heroism drives him to engage the enemy directly.

His role in the story is that of the main fighter and the unpredictable variable within the White Knights. While the team operates under the leadership of Commander Gordon and includes steady members like Champ and Apple, Jaime is the wild card who often breaks protocol but ultimately saves the day. His relationships are defined by friction and flirtation. He constantly bickers with his comrade Champ, creating a rivalrous sibling-like dynamic, and he torments Apple with constant teasing and inappropriate physical gestures. These interactions provide much of the series' conflict and comedy. Outside the immediate team, the group also includes allies such as Dave, Emi, and the mascot character Bongo.

Regarding character development, Jaime's arc is tied to the overall defeat of the Noza Empire. At the conclusion of their mission and the end of the war, the Zillion guns are returned to the higher beings who originally sent them. With the primary weapons gone, Jaime effectively retires from active duty as a hero, bringing his fighting career to a close. His notable abilities are almost entirely derived from his equipment. He is a master of the Zillion pistol, which can not only destroy enemies but also disable barriers, deactivate traps, and unlock sealed rooms. He also pilots the Tri Formation, referred to in the anime as the Tricharger, a unique three-wheeled motorcycle that transforms into a combat robot, providing him with enhanced mobility and firepower.