TV-Series
Description
Cyber-X is presented as a developer of cyberdolls for the Cyberdyne Corporation, the company responsible for creating the advanced robotic beings known as cyberdolls. His true identity is a carefully guarded secret that serves as a major narrative revelation: he is a descendant of the protagonist, Kazuya Saotome, and his full name is Takuya Saotome. This connection to the main character from a future timeline provides the underlying motivation for his actions throughout the story.

As a character, Cyber-X is instrumental in the series' plot, particularly in the latter half. He appears to be a mysterious figure with a calm and collected demeanor, which contrasts with the more overtly eccentric behavior of his associate, Commando-Z. His primary role is that of an observer and an enabler, subtly guiding events to ensure a particular outcome. This is most evident when he appears at Kazuya's apartment after May has been taken away, making him an offer that directly leads to May being upgraded from her palm-sized 1/6th scale form to a full-sized, human-scale cyberdoll. This act is not merely benevolent; it is a calculated step to influence the past, as Cyber-X is from a future timeline where the events he is witnessing have historical significance. Alongside Commando-Z, who is similarly a descendant of Kazuya's rival Nanbara, Cyber-X prepared six cyberdolls for specific purposes, including the prototype G-99 unit that would become May.

Key relationships define Cyber-X's position in the narrative. His most significant connection is to Commando-Z, the president of Cyberdyne Corporation, with whom he collaborates closely. Together, they manage the crisis threatening the cyberdoll population and ensure that the timeline leading to their own existence is preserved. Cyber-X's actions demonstrate a deep, personal investment in Kazuya, his ancestor, and in the well-being of the cyberdoll May, whose unique evolution is of critical importance to the future. He operates from the background, intervening at pivotal moments to protect both Kazuya's work and the future of the cyberdolls, showcasing a complex understanding of cause and effect across time.