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Biko Daitokuji, commonly referred to as B-Ko, is the primary antagonist and a central figure in the conflict at the heart of the story. As the sole heiress to the immensely powerful Daitokuji Financial Group, a conglomerate that supplies advanced weapons systems to the Global Defence Force, she enjoys a life of extraordinary privilege and luxury. A 16-year-old student at Graviton High School, B-Ko is tall and slender, with long, waist-length blue hair that curls at the ends and violet or gray eyes. Her outward demeanor can be calm, poised, and deferential to authority figures, presenting the image of a model student. However, this public facade masks a deeply haughty, arrogant, and spoiled interior. She possesses a tremendous temper that flares when she is denied what she wants, and she shows little regard for the well-being of others in pursuit of her goals.
B-Ko’s primary motivation is her obsessive desire to possess the affections of her cheerful classmate, Shiiko Kotobuki, known as C-Ko. This desire manifests not as a genuine attempt at friendship, but as a campaign to remove C-Ko’s best friend and protector, the superpowered Eiko Magami, or A-Ko. Her rivalry with A-Ko has roots in early childhood, when B-Ko was a young bully who antagonized C-Ko, only to be physically confronted by A-Ko. A scheduled fight to the finish was interrupted when A-Ko moved away, postponing their enmity for a decade until they were reunited at Graviton High. Upon seeing C-Ko again, B-Ko was immediately smitten and began her relentless, and often destructive, campaign to win her over by eliminating A-Ko. Defeating her rival becomes a goal seemingly more important than actually earning C-Ko’s genuine affection.
Within the narrative, B-Ko serves as the primary source of daily chaos and conflict. She orchestrates a series of elaborate attacks on A-Ko, viewing their struggle as a performance where A-Ko has taken on the role of hero while she fully embraces the part of villain. Her role expands beyond a simple schoolyard grudge when a more significant threat arrives, as she eventually joins forces with A-Ko to rescue C-Ko from alien abductors, demonstrating that her obsession is also a form of fierce devotion. B-Ko is never alone in her schemes, commanding a small group of loyal, if eccentric, female subordinates who act as spies, pilots, and general lackeys. This group includes Asa, a manipulative brunette; Uma, a pessimistic girl with glasses; Nine, a skilled cameraperson; and Mari, a muscular martial artist who serves as her enforcer.
Over the course of the story, B-Ko shows little traditional character development, remaining dedicated to her rivalry to the very end. In the final scene, she is shown waiting for A-Ko and C-Ko at school, ready to resume their conflict as if nothing had happened, signifying the cyclical and enduring nature of their relationship. Her primary method of attack is her genius-level intellect and prodigious talent for designing, building, and deploying advanced robotic technology. She is a true mechanical prodigy, capable of conceptualizing and constructing massive, combat-ready mecha like the Max 5000 or the Arashiama 5 in a single night. However, her ultimate creation is the Akagiyama-23, a highly revealing and powerful battlesuit she wears underneath her normal clothes. This suit enhances her strength and speed to match A-Ko’s superhuman abilities and is equipped with a jetpack for flight, wrist-mounted missile launchers, and a powerful energy lasso, making it her most effective weapon.
B-Ko’s primary motivation is her obsessive desire to possess the affections of her cheerful classmate, Shiiko Kotobuki, known as C-Ko. This desire manifests not as a genuine attempt at friendship, but as a campaign to remove C-Ko’s best friend and protector, the superpowered Eiko Magami, or A-Ko. Her rivalry with A-Ko has roots in early childhood, when B-Ko was a young bully who antagonized C-Ko, only to be physically confronted by A-Ko. A scheduled fight to the finish was interrupted when A-Ko moved away, postponing their enmity for a decade until they were reunited at Graviton High. Upon seeing C-Ko again, B-Ko was immediately smitten and began her relentless, and often destructive, campaign to win her over by eliminating A-Ko. Defeating her rival becomes a goal seemingly more important than actually earning C-Ko’s genuine affection.
Within the narrative, B-Ko serves as the primary source of daily chaos and conflict. She orchestrates a series of elaborate attacks on A-Ko, viewing their struggle as a performance where A-Ko has taken on the role of hero while she fully embraces the part of villain. Her role expands beyond a simple schoolyard grudge when a more significant threat arrives, as she eventually joins forces with A-Ko to rescue C-Ko from alien abductors, demonstrating that her obsession is also a form of fierce devotion. B-Ko is never alone in her schemes, commanding a small group of loyal, if eccentric, female subordinates who act as spies, pilots, and general lackeys. This group includes Asa, a manipulative brunette; Uma, a pessimistic girl with glasses; Nine, a skilled cameraperson; and Mari, a muscular martial artist who serves as her enforcer.
Over the course of the story, B-Ko shows little traditional character development, remaining dedicated to her rivalry to the very end. In the final scene, she is shown waiting for A-Ko and C-Ko at school, ready to resume their conflict as if nothing had happened, signifying the cyclical and enduring nature of their relationship. Her primary method of attack is her genius-level intellect and prodigious talent for designing, building, and deploying advanced robotic technology. She is a true mechanical prodigy, capable of conceptualizing and constructing massive, combat-ready mecha like the Max 5000 or the Arashiama 5 in a single night. However, her ultimate creation is the Akagiyama-23, a highly revealing and powerful battlesuit she wears underneath her normal clothes. This suit enhances her strength and speed to match A-Ko’s superhuman abilities and is equipped with a jetpack for flight, wrist-mounted missile launchers, and a powerful energy lasso, making it her most effective weapon.