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Moeka Kiryū is a supporting character in the film Steins;Gate: The Movie - Load Region of Déjà Vu. She is a tall young woman with glasses, standing 167 centimeters, and is almost always seen holding her mobile phone, which serves as her primary means of communication. Even in face‑to‑face situations, Moeka strongly prefers to express herself through text messages, often using internet slang and emoticons that contrast sharply with her subdued offline demeanor. She is timid, socially withdrawn, and avoids eye contact, but when writing she becomes more outgoing and animated.
Moeka’s background is marked by deep loneliness. She grew up without family and was constantly bullied, leading to a period of severe depression and a suicide attempt in 2004. Her life changed when she received a message from someone using the alias FB, who recruited her into the Rounders, a secret unit of the organization SERN. FB acted as a mother figure, and Moeka became entirely dependent on the messages and orders she received, seeing them as the only thing giving her life meaning. This dependence shaped her intense attachment to her phone and her need for a sense of belonging.
In the Steins Gate worldline depicted in the film, Moeka is no longer a violent operative. She works as a part‑time employee at the Braun Tube ICT shop and is a peaceful associate of the Future Gadget Laboratory. She occasionally joins the lab members during social gatherings and helps Kurisu Makise when Rintaro Okabe begins disappearing from reality. Her presence underscores how different this worldline is from the ones where she played a tragic, antagonistic role. She remains quiet and keeps to the edges of the group, but her loyalty to those who have accepted her is steady.
Moeka’s most distinctive ability is her extraordinary typing speed, which earned her the nickname Shining Finger from Okabe. She can compose and send messages with remarkable rapidity, a skill that originally served her in her Rounder duties but in the movie is simply part of her character. Her main motivation throughout the film is to find a place where she is needed and to avoid being alone; this drive, which once made her vulnerable to manipulation, now allows her to be a quiet but reliable member of the lab’s circle.
Within the movie, Moeka has friendly but undemonstrative relationships with the lab members. She looks up to Okabe as the one who gave her a chance to belong, and she interacts with Kurisu and the others in a cooperative, if reserved, manner. Her development in this worldline is one of relative peace: rather than being a tool for others, she is simply a shy woman trying to live a normal life.
Moeka’s background is marked by deep loneliness. She grew up without family and was constantly bullied, leading to a period of severe depression and a suicide attempt in 2004. Her life changed when she received a message from someone using the alias FB, who recruited her into the Rounders, a secret unit of the organization SERN. FB acted as a mother figure, and Moeka became entirely dependent on the messages and orders she received, seeing them as the only thing giving her life meaning. This dependence shaped her intense attachment to her phone and her need for a sense of belonging.
In the Steins Gate worldline depicted in the film, Moeka is no longer a violent operative. She works as a part‑time employee at the Braun Tube ICT shop and is a peaceful associate of the Future Gadget Laboratory. She occasionally joins the lab members during social gatherings and helps Kurisu Makise when Rintaro Okabe begins disappearing from reality. Her presence underscores how different this worldline is from the ones where she played a tragic, antagonistic role. She remains quiet and keeps to the edges of the group, but her loyalty to those who have accepted her is steady.
Moeka’s most distinctive ability is her extraordinary typing speed, which earned her the nickname Shining Finger from Okabe. She can compose and send messages with remarkable rapidity, a skill that originally served her in her Rounder duties but in the movie is simply part of her character. Her main motivation throughout the film is to find a place where she is needed and to avoid being alone; this drive, which once made her vulnerable to manipulation, now allows her to be a quiet but reliable member of the lab’s circle.
Within the movie, Moeka has friendly but undemonstrative relationships with the lab members. She looks up to Okabe as the one who gave her a chance to belong, and she interacts with Kurisu and the others in a cooperative, if reserved, manner. Her development in this worldline is one of relative peace: rather than being a tool for others, she is simply a shy woman trying to live a normal life.