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Honey is a young woman who operates as a bodyguard and detective, often seen working alongside her partner, Three. She is a graduate of the Facultas Academy, an institution for individuals possessing supernatural talents known as Minimums, and she is considered a genius in her field.

In terms of appearance, Honey has light brown hair styled into two pigtails and light green eyes. Her typical attire consists of a white lab coat worn over a blue sweater fastened with a red bow, paired with black and purple striped leggings and dark brown boots.

Honey’s personality is multifaceted. She can often appear childish and carefree, yet when engaged in work, she becomes highly determined and maintains a strict standard of performance. She is very self-confident and operates according to her own values, seeming to get along well with most people. However, a notable vulnerability is her dependence on her primary tool, a tablet computer she calls Mighty; if it stops working, she reportedly loses all of her confidence. She is also pragmatic and unafraid to use her appearance and sexuality as a tactic to distract or thwart opponents when necessary.

Her background reveals a significant source of internal conflict. As a child, Honey was expected to use her powerful analytical abilities for government intelligence, specifically for assassination missions where her predictions would be used to track targets. She rejected this path, refusing to allow her power to be used for killing. This decision created a deep and painful estrangement from her father, Doktor, who believed that those with abilities are obliged to use them for the perceived greater good. This early refusal to conform to others' expectations is core to her character, demonstrating a commitment to her own moral compass.

Honey’s primary motivation stems from this personal history. Having been pressured to become a tool for others, she chooses to use her abilities on her own terms. She works with Three not only as a professional partner but as part of a close bond formed through mutual understanding and a promise of protection. Her role in the story is largely that of a support operative, using her predictive powers as a consultant for the Yokohama Police Department and as an ally to the main cast, often providing crucial foresight that allows others to act.

Her key relationships are central to her character. Her partnership with Three is exceptionally close. The narrative reveals that she met Three when she was very young; he was a former mercenary haunted by a past failure, and she was the first person to accept him afterward. In return, he promised to protect her with his life, and she often becomes annoyed when she does not know his whereabouts. She also maintains a friendship with Art, as they were the only two students to graduate from their class at the academy, leading to a continued professional trust. In stark contrast, her relationship with her father, Doktor, is severely damaged. He refuses to acknowledge her as his daughter, and she harbors a deep resentment toward him while retaining only a shred of respect.

Throughout the story, Honey undergoes notable development, particularly regarding the consequences of wielding her power. Her ability, known as the Analysis Minimum or Mighty Script, allows her to look exactly ten minutes into the most probable future using her tablet device. She activates this power by biting down on a tiger-shaped sweet and typically announces her success with the catchphrase "Got you!". However, in the sequel series Re: Hamatora, she begins to experience a severe side effect from using her Minimum. Overuse causes her mind and personality to temporarily regress to that of a young child, a condition she initially struggles to accept when presented with video evidence of the regression. This development adds a layer of vulnerability and risk to her abilities, forcing her to confront a direct personal cost for using her talent.
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