TV-Series
Description
Majima stands as the central antagonist commanding a terrorist faction responsible for high-profile attacks like the Kita-Oshiage subway bombing and Radio Tower crisis. Born blind, he honed the ability to navigate through sound, employing echolocation to pinpoint objects and individuals with acute accuracy. This talent, paired with martial prowess, caught the attention of the Alan Institute, which designated him an "Alan Child" and augmented his perception with artificial eyes to amplify his innate skills.
Driven by an obsession with equilibrium, he opposes the Direct Attack organization’s dominion over Japan’s artificial peace, condemning it as a facade upheld by covert manipulation. His operations seek to unmask Lycoris agents—DA’s enforcers—whom he views as perpetuators of systemic deceit. A decade prior, during the Radio Tower siege, he clashed with Chisato Nishikigi, a young Lycoris operative who overcame him. Her subsequent amnesia regarding the encounter deepened his fixation, framing their bond as intertwined destinies shaped by the Alan Institute’s experiments.
Surviving the subway station explosion he triggered to obliterate evidence, Majima escalated his campaign against DA. He systematically targeted Lycoris agents, executing one publicly to provoke fear, and allied with hacker Robota to breach DA’s security networks. His schemes expanded to nationwide broadcasts exposing Lycoris’ existence and distributing firearms to civilians, destabilizing trust in DA’s manufactured order.
He employs a customized.357 Magnum revolver with an unconventional barrel configuration, mirroring his flair for unique armaments. Despite his merciless tactics, he occasionally exhibits unpredictability, halting combat to engage in offhand remarks. While his ideology echoes adversaries who resist authoritarian systems, his personal vendetta against Chisato and belief in their fated rivalry add layers to his agenda.
His trajectory includes evading repeated defeats, refining countermeasures against Lycoris tactics, and exploiting his Alan Institute upgrades to advance his objectives. In his endgame, he hijacked media streams to divulge DA’s secrets and coordinated assaults on emblematic sites, culminating in a direct clash with Chisato and Takina Inoue. These acts cement his enduring menace, rooted in a distorted vision of justice and resolve to topple structures he perceives as tyrannical.
Driven by an obsession with equilibrium, he opposes the Direct Attack organization’s dominion over Japan’s artificial peace, condemning it as a facade upheld by covert manipulation. His operations seek to unmask Lycoris agents—DA’s enforcers—whom he views as perpetuators of systemic deceit. A decade prior, during the Radio Tower siege, he clashed with Chisato Nishikigi, a young Lycoris operative who overcame him. Her subsequent amnesia regarding the encounter deepened his fixation, framing their bond as intertwined destinies shaped by the Alan Institute’s experiments.
Surviving the subway station explosion he triggered to obliterate evidence, Majima escalated his campaign against DA. He systematically targeted Lycoris agents, executing one publicly to provoke fear, and allied with hacker Robota to breach DA’s security networks. His schemes expanded to nationwide broadcasts exposing Lycoris’ existence and distributing firearms to civilians, destabilizing trust in DA’s manufactured order.
He employs a customized.357 Magnum revolver with an unconventional barrel configuration, mirroring his flair for unique armaments. Despite his merciless tactics, he occasionally exhibits unpredictability, halting combat to engage in offhand remarks. While his ideology echoes adversaries who resist authoritarian systems, his personal vendetta against Chisato and belief in their fated rivalry add layers to his agenda.
His trajectory includes evading repeated defeats, refining countermeasures against Lycoris tactics, and exploiting his Alan Institute upgrades to advance his objectives. In his endgame, he hijacked media streams to divulge DA’s secrets and coordinated assaults on emblematic sites, culminating in a direct clash with Chisato and Takina Inoue. These acts cement his enduring menace, rooted in a distorted vision of justice and resolve to topple structures he perceives as tyrannical.