TV-Series
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Yuito Sumeragi hails from the influential Sumeragi family, direct descendants of New Himuka's founder. As the second son of government leader Joe Sumeragi and brother to OSF chief Kaito Sumeragi, his lineage ties him to the highest political and military spheres. Born without natural psionic abilities, classified as a "Dud," he underwent experimental procedures involving red strings at the Old OSF Hospital to implant powers, amidst his mother Wakana Sumeragi's assassination by Design Children. A pivotal childhood event saw him nearly killed by Others, only to be saved by an OSF soldier later revealed as Kasane Randall, who had traveled from the future. This rescue ignited his lifelong dream to join the OSF, symbolized by the ear cuff monitoring device he keeps as a memento. He also harbors a fondness for the mascot Baki, collecting its memorabilia.
As a new recruit in the OSF's 567th Class, Yuito wields psychokinesis for gravitational manipulation and a katana for close combat. His abilities manifest as environmental object control and sword combos, augmented by systems like Brain Drive, enhancing speed and psychokinetic power, and Brain Field, granting unlimited psychokinesis at a physical cost. The Struggle Arms System (SAS) allows him to temporarily borrow allies' powers, such as pyrokinesis or duplication, via neural links. Despite his combat skill, he suffers recurrent memory loss and neurological degradation stemming from his artificially implanted powers.
His journey involves uncovering governmental conspiracies after his father's assassination, initially blamed on Kasane Randall but later revealed as orchestrated by Togetsu agent Kagero Donne. Branded a traitor by New Himuka, Yuito leads a renegade platoon to expose truths about the destructive Kunad Gate black hole, linked to his psychokinetic resonance with Kasane. This quest unveils his past as a test subject and the origin of Others as transformed humans. Temporal conflicts culminate in battles against time-manipulating antagonist Karen Travers and Kagero. Collaboration with Kasane's platoon ultimately closes the Kunad Gate, halting the extinction belt threat and dissolving the red strings.
Future timelines reveal divergent paths: one where Kasane disappears leads to a blind, isolated Yuito retaining his powers through sight-damaging drugs. Another resolved timeline suggests potential power loss without medical intervention, though the outcome remains speculative. His character arc emphasizes perseverance, reconciliation with Kasane, and the rejection of a predetermined legacy in favor of self-determined heroism.
As a new recruit in the OSF's 567th Class, Yuito wields psychokinesis for gravitational manipulation and a katana for close combat. His abilities manifest as environmental object control and sword combos, augmented by systems like Brain Drive, enhancing speed and psychokinetic power, and Brain Field, granting unlimited psychokinesis at a physical cost. The Struggle Arms System (SAS) allows him to temporarily borrow allies' powers, such as pyrokinesis or duplication, via neural links. Despite his combat skill, he suffers recurrent memory loss and neurological degradation stemming from his artificially implanted powers.
His journey involves uncovering governmental conspiracies after his father's assassination, initially blamed on Kasane Randall but later revealed as orchestrated by Togetsu agent Kagero Donne. Branded a traitor by New Himuka, Yuito leads a renegade platoon to expose truths about the destructive Kunad Gate black hole, linked to his psychokinetic resonance with Kasane. This quest unveils his past as a test subject and the origin of Others as transformed humans. Temporal conflicts culminate in battles against time-manipulating antagonist Karen Travers and Kagero. Collaboration with Kasane's platoon ultimately closes the Kunad Gate, halting the extinction belt threat and dissolving the red strings.
Future timelines reveal divergent paths: one where Kasane disappears leads to a blind, isolated Yuito retaining his powers through sight-damaging drugs. Another resolved timeline suggests potential power loss without medical intervention, though the outcome remains speculative. His character arc emphasizes perseverance, reconciliation with Kasane, and the rejection of a predetermined legacy in favor of self-determined heroism.