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Tamotsu Fukuda, alias "The Perforator," possesses a complex background. Born September 12, 1985, he stands 190 cm tall with chartreuse eyes, long spiked blue hair combed left, and multiple silver piercings on his left ear, below his mouth, and above his left eyebrow. A prominent scar covers much of his head's right side from a self-inflicted drilling injury during a suicide attempt, which created a hole above his right eye passing completely through his skull. His pre-injury IQ exceeded 150, though post-injury cognitive impact remains uncertain.
Severe arithmomania once tormented Fukuda. His August 15, 2015 suicide attempt unexpectedly cured his condition, granting him perceived clarity. Believing he could help others achieve this enlightenment, he kidnapped victims—Kenta Obara, Wataru Takada, Eiko Imanishi, Yoshihito Fujita, Masami Kitamura, and Haruka Kazuta—drilling into their heads. Most died, but Kazuta survived as one of only two known survivors alongside Fukuda. During this period, he encountered Kiki Asukai and John Walker in a hospital, refusing to drill Asukai and dismissing "dream holes" as uninteresting.
The Kura investigative unit captured Fukuda on April 21, 2019 after locating his seventh victim, Yuji Oonuki, through id well analysis. During arrest, Fukuda posed as Oonuki, causing Oonuki’s mistaken shooting. Fukuda hijacked an ambulance, killed medical personnel, and kidnapped analyst Koharu Hondomachi. Revealing his motivations during their confrontation, Hondomachi pierced her own head with his drill to activate the Wakumusubi device, prompting his peaceful surrender.
Imprisoned, Fukuda’s analytical skills secured his role as a Mizuhanome pilot. Adopting the "Brilliant Detective Anaido" persona in id wells, his digital avatar featured triple-themed designs—three cuff rings, lapels, and straps—reflecting lingering arithmomania. As Anaido, he aided investigations but showed abnormally low id well survival rates due to his brain injury. He crucially identified John Walker by providing insights to Hondomachi and collaborating with her and Akihito Narihisago in joint dives. Despite their adversarial history, Fukuda developed mutual respect with Hondomachi and called Narihisago "brother," revealing his lifelong loneliness.
During Nahoshi Inami’s confrontation, Fukuda shielded Hondomachi, sustaining severe injuries that left him comatose. This state culminates his arc from self-destructive killer to sacrificial figure, consistently reflecting his psychology—detached calculation interwoven with misguided altruism.
Severe arithmomania once tormented Fukuda. His August 15, 2015 suicide attempt unexpectedly cured his condition, granting him perceived clarity. Believing he could help others achieve this enlightenment, he kidnapped victims—Kenta Obara, Wataru Takada, Eiko Imanishi, Yoshihito Fujita, Masami Kitamura, and Haruka Kazuta—drilling into their heads. Most died, but Kazuta survived as one of only two known survivors alongside Fukuda. During this period, he encountered Kiki Asukai and John Walker in a hospital, refusing to drill Asukai and dismissing "dream holes" as uninteresting.
The Kura investigative unit captured Fukuda on April 21, 2019 after locating his seventh victim, Yuji Oonuki, through id well analysis. During arrest, Fukuda posed as Oonuki, causing Oonuki’s mistaken shooting. Fukuda hijacked an ambulance, killed medical personnel, and kidnapped analyst Koharu Hondomachi. Revealing his motivations during their confrontation, Hondomachi pierced her own head with his drill to activate the Wakumusubi device, prompting his peaceful surrender.
Imprisoned, Fukuda’s analytical skills secured his role as a Mizuhanome pilot. Adopting the "Brilliant Detective Anaido" persona in id wells, his digital avatar featured triple-themed designs—three cuff rings, lapels, and straps—reflecting lingering arithmomania. As Anaido, he aided investigations but showed abnormally low id well survival rates due to his brain injury. He crucially identified John Walker by providing insights to Hondomachi and collaborating with her and Akihito Narihisago in joint dives. Despite their adversarial history, Fukuda developed mutual respect with Hondomachi and called Narihisago "brother," revealing his lifelong loneliness.
During Nahoshi Inami’s confrontation, Fukuda shielded Hondomachi, sustaining severe injuries that left him comatose. This state culminates his arc from self-destructive killer to sacrificial figure, consistently reflecting his psychology—detached calculation interwoven with misguided altruism.