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Mio Kunosato, a neuroscientist specializing in Gigalomania—the phenomenon where delusions materialize into reality—endured a childhood shaped by neglect. Her parents, divided between Japan and North America, subjected her to emotional abuse and isolation. A defining moment at age seven saw her mother strike and abandon her outside after a failed attempt to cook dinner, cementing her abandonment trauma. After the 2009 Shibuya Earthquake, she moved to America with her mother, though their estrangement persisted, prompting her enrollment in a boarding school where academic excellence became her sanctuary.
Her intellect propelled her through advanced studies, sparking a neuroscience obsession rooted in deciphering human behavior. While researching, she infiltrated Viktor Chondria University’s servers illegally, attracting scientist Kurisu Makise. Their mentorship honed her career path, yet Mio retained a frosty exterior, concealing her latent compassion.
Returning to Shibuya in 2015, she investigated Chaos Child Syndrome, a disorder causing survivors of the earthquake to age rapidly and suffer delusions. Partnering with detective Takeshi Shinjo, she pursued culprits behind the "Return of the New Generation Madness" killings while covertly targeting the Committee of 300, a shadowy group tied to worldwide conspiracies. Her work involved dissecting Gigalomaniacs’ abilities, including those of Takuru Miyashiro, a True Gigalomaniac wielding unparalleled reality-altering power.
Driven by her conviction that Gigalomaniacs threatened reality’s stability, Mio wielded an Artificial Gigalomaniac Device in clashes like her showdown with Shuichi Wakui. Her DI-Sword—a crystalline pink blade mirroring her dual nature—embodied the tension between her mission and identity.
During the "Silent Sky" incident, she unraveled the New Generation Madness fallout, disclosing to Serika Onoe that survivors had slipped into comas from Chaos Child Syndrome. She steered Serika toward Takuru, wrongfully accused of murder, and dismantled synchronized delusions imprisoning victims, maintaining clinical detachment despite her pivotal role.
Visually distinct with dark blue ponytailed hair, violet eyes, and a lab coat over her Hekiho Academy uniform, Mio swapped professionalism for casual wear off-duty, accentuated by a fang pendant. Fluent in Japanese and English, her hacking expertise and multilingualism highlighted her adaptability, while rare moments of warmth toward children betrayed a guarded empathy beneath her austere facade.
Her intellect propelled her through advanced studies, sparking a neuroscience obsession rooted in deciphering human behavior. While researching, she infiltrated Viktor Chondria University’s servers illegally, attracting scientist Kurisu Makise. Their mentorship honed her career path, yet Mio retained a frosty exterior, concealing her latent compassion.
Returning to Shibuya in 2015, she investigated Chaos Child Syndrome, a disorder causing survivors of the earthquake to age rapidly and suffer delusions. Partnering with detective Takeshi Shinjo, she pursued culprits behind the "Return of the New Generation Madness" killings while covertly targeting the Committee of 300, a shadowy group tied to worldwide conspiracies. Her work involved dissecting Gigalomaniacs’ abilities, including those of Takuru Miyashiro, a True Gigalomaniac wielding unparalleled reality-altering power.
Driven by her conviction that Gigalomaniacs threatened reality’s stability, Mio wielded an Artificial Gigalomaniac Device in clashes like her showdown with Shuichi Wakui. Her DI-Sword—a crystalline pink blade mirroring her dual nature—embodied the tension between her mission and identity.
During the "Silent Sky" incident, she unraveled the New Generation Madness fallout, disclosing to Serika Onoe that survivors had slipped into comas from Chaos Child Syndrome. She steered Serika toward Takuru, wrongfully accused of murder, and dismantled synchronized delusions imprisoning victims, maintaining clinical detachment despite her pivotal role.
Visually distinct with dark blue ponytailed hair, violet eyes, and a lab coat over her Hekiho Academy uniform, Mio swapped professionalism for casual wear off-duty, accentuated by a fang pendant. Fluent in Japanese and English, her hacking expertise and multilingualism highlighted her adaptability, while rare moments of warmth toward children betrayed a guarded empathy beneath her austere facade.