TV-Series
Description
Daichi Tsutsumi serves as a B-rank Gunner in Border's Suwa Squad, having enlisted three years before Yūma Kuga and Chika Amatori. He presents with light skin, a medium build, and moderately tall height. His appearance features short, spiky buzz-cut hair accented by long sideburns and perpetually narrow eyes that often seem closed, typically paired with a faint smile. Tsutsumi wears Suwa Squad's standard uniform: an olive green jacket with black and white details, an azure-striped shirt, grey pants, dark grey boots, and headphones looped around his neck.
Calm and congenial, he maintains an approachable demeanor while demonstrating tidiness and a habit of friendly wagers. His perceptiveness surfaces during combat analyses, such as noting Osamu Mikumo's subtle improvements in simulations. Tsutsumi prioritizes teamwork, readily acknowledging errors like misjudging Yūma Kuga's movements during a Rank War and apologizing to refine tactics.
As a Gunner, his primary Trigger Asteroid functions as a shotgun with high firepower and adjustable spread—effective for close-range crowd control but less precise. His secondary Trigger, Starmaker, places trackable markers on targets to synergize with Asteroid’s spread, though activation restricts him to one firearm. Combat parameters total 45 points: Trion 7, Attack 8, Defense/Support 7, Mobility 7, Skill 7, Range 3, Command 4, Special Tactics 2. Beyond Triggers, he occasionally operates Border’s training systems, showcasing technical aptitude.
During the Large-Scale Invasion, Tsutsumi helped repel Aftokrator’s initial Trion Soldier wave. After a Rabbit captured Suwa, Kazama Squad rescued him and Sasamori. He later trapped the Black Trigger user Enedra by activating a training room simulation and marking Enedra’s vital point to enable defeat. In Rank Wars, Suwa Squad defeated Suzunari First on February 1 using combined firepower against Kō Murakami. On February 5, against Tamakoma Second and Arafune Squad, Tsutsumi eliminated sniper Yoshito Hanzaki but was outmaneuvered by Yūma Kuga’s Grasshopper, resulting in bailout. During Galopoula’s February 19 invasion, he fought Idra Trion Soldiers in mid-range formations.
Trivia notes include preferences for Japanese sake, takowasa, and historical fiction, along with holding a driver’s license. He repeatedly falls ill after consuming Nozomi Kako’s experimental fried rice recipes—including mint chocolate and honey-smelt variants—leading to humorous "suspect" and "victim" references. The author once remarked that Tsutsumi opening his eyes could shift Border’s "Hottest Men Ranking."
Calm and congenial, he maintains an approachable demeanor while demonstrating tidiness and a habit of friendly wagers. His perceptiveness surfaces during combat analyses, such as noting Osamu Mikumo's subtle improvements in simulations. Tsutsumi prioritizes teamwork, readily acknowledging errors like misjudging Yūma Kuga's movements during a Rank War and apologizing to refine tactics.
As a Gunner, his primary Trigger Asteroid functions as a shotgun with high firepower and adjustable spread—effective for close-range crowd control but less precise. His secondary Trigger, Starmaker, places trackable markers on targets to synergize with Asteroid’s spread, though activation restricts him to one firearm. Combat parameters total 45 points: Trion 7, Attack 8, Defense/Support 7, Mobility 7, Skill 7, Range 3, Command 4, Special Tactics 2. Beyond Triggers, he occasionally operates Border’s training systems, showcasing technical aptitude.
During the Large-Scale Invasion, Tsutsumi helped repel Aftokrator’s initial Trion Soldier wave. After a Rabbit captured Suwa, Kazama Squad rescued him and Sasamori. He later trapped the Black Trigger user Enedra by activating a training room simulation and marking Enedra’s vital point to enable defeat. In Rank Wars, Suwa Squad defeated Suzunari First on February 1 using combined firepower against Kō Murakami. On February 5, against Tamakoma Second and Arafune Squad, Tsutsumi eliminated sniper Yoshito Hanzaki but was outmaneuvered by Yūma Kuga’s Grasshopper, resulting in bailout. During Galopoula’s February 19 invasion, he fought Idra Trion Soldiers in mid-range formations.
Trivia notes include preferences for Japanese sake, takowasa, and historical fiction, along with holding a driver’s license. He repeatedly falls ill after consuming Nozomi Kako’s experimental fried rice recipes—including mint chocolate and honey-smelt variants—leading to humorous "suspect" and "victim" references. The author once remarked that Tsutsumi opening his eyes could shift Border’s "Hottest Men Ranking."