OVA
Description
Directory is a character from the anime Compiler, serving as an antagonist sent from the two-dimensional cyberworld. As an agent of the original masters who dispatched Compiler and Assembler to Earth, Directory is dispatched on a mission of punishment and elimination. His primary purpose is to deal with the two renegade programs, Compiler and Assembler, after they abandon their destructive objective to integrate and delete the real world in favor of forming personal bonds with the human brothers Nachi and Toshi Igarashi.
Alongside a fellow agent named Bios, Directory is classified as an assassin sent to forcibly bring the defectors to justice and proceed with the original invasion plan. The character is defined by this role as an instrument of the higher authority from the flat, two-dimensional realm. His background is that of a being created or existing within that digital space, operating under a programmed directive to enforce the will of his masters.
While detailed information about his personality is not available, his function as an enforcer suggests a rigid adherence to his original programming and a fundamental opposition to the protagonists' newfound freedom and emotional connections. His motivations are directly tied to his mission: to eliminate Compiler and Assembler for their perceived betrayal and to remove the obstacle they present to the cyberworld's designs on Earth. His repeated failures are noted as he is ultimately unsuccessful in his attempts to erase the girls.
Key relationships are primarily defined by his mission. He works in conjunction with Bios, and together they are seen as a threatening pair sent to rectify the situation. He stands in direct opposition to Compiler and Assembler, viewing them as targets to be deleted rather than independent entities. His interactions with the human characters, Nachi and Toshi, are likely adversarial, as they are the ones who have given the renegade programs a reason to defect.
Information regarding a significant personal development arc for Directory across the story is not available. He appears to function primarily as an obstacle for the protagonists to overcome rather than as a character who undergoes a profound internal change himself. His role is to represent the conflict between the rigid, destructive laws of the cyberworld and the chaotic, emotional freedom of the human world.
Directory is known to possess digital or program-based abilities inherent to beings from his dimension. As an entity from a world of data and code, he is presumably capable of manipulating electronic systems and battling Compiler and Assembler on their own terms. However, specific details about the full extent or unique nature of his powers are not available. His ultimate fate and the definitive resolution of his mission are not detailed in the available information, though it is indicated that his attempts to eliminate the heroines prove to be unsuccessful.
Alongside a fellow agent named Bios, Directory is classified as an assassin sent to forcibly bring the defectors to justice and proceed with the original invasion plan. The character is defined by this role as an instrument of the higher authority from the flat, two-dimensional realm. His background is that of a being created or existing within that digital space, operating under a programmed directive to enforce the will of his masters.
While detailed information about his personality is not available, his function as an enforcer suggests a rigid adherence to his original programming and a fundamental opposition to the protagonists' newfound freedom and emotional connections. His motivations are directly tied to his mission: to eliminate Compiler and Assembler for their perceived betrayal and to remove the obstacle they present to the cyberworld's designs on Earth. His repeated failures are noted as he is ultimately unsuccessful in his attempts to erase the girls.
Key relationships are primarily defined by his mission. He works in conjunction with Bios, and together they are seen as a threatening pair sent to rectify the situation. He stands in direct opposition to Compiler and Assembler, viewing them as targets to be deleted rather than independent entities. His interactions with the human characters, Nachi and Toshi, are likely adversarial, as they are the ones who have given the renegade programs a reason to defect.
Information regarding a significant personal development arc for Directory across the story is not available. He appears to function primarily as an obstacle for the protagonists to overcome rather than as a character who undergoes a profound internal change himself. His role is to represent the conflict between the rigid, destructive laws of the cyberworld and the chaotic, emotional freedom of the human world.
Directory is known to possess digital or program-based abilities inherent to beings from his dimension. As an entity from a world of data and code, he is presumably capable of manipulating electronic systems and battling Compiler and Assembler on their own terms. However, specific details about the full extent or unique nature of his powers are not available. His ultimate fate and the definitive resolution of his mission are not detailed in the available information, though it is indicated that his attempts to eliminate the heroines prove to be unsuccessful.