TV-Series
Description
Last Order, the 20,001st clone of Mikoto Misaka, exists as the culmination of the Level 6 Shift Project. Designed to govern the Misaka Network and act as a failsafe against potential rebellion among her 20,000 predecessors, she diverges from her siblings through her childlike stature and retention of Mikoto’s original amber eyes, alongside sharing her progenitor’s self-consciousness about her flat chest. Initially clad in tattered fabric, she later dons a blue polka-dot dress, white coat, and sandals following medical rehabilitation.
Her demeanor blends playful curiosity with sharp perceptiveness, expressed through third-person speech punctuated by frequent repetitions of "Misaka." She forges heartfelt bonds with Accelerator, Misaka 10032, and guardians Yomikawa Aiho and Yoshikawa Kikyou, displaying emotional depth uncommon among the clones. During the Three Stories Arc, her fragile condition triggers a collapse, exacerbated by a hidden virus implanted by Kihara Amata. Accelerator’s desperate intervention to purge the malware solidifies their bond, with Last Order deducing his latent reluctance to engage in the experiments.
Functioning as the Misaka Network’s core, she archives all clone memories and monitors Accelerator’s past actions. In the Tree Diagram Remnant Arc, she pressures him to obliterate the supercomputer’s remnants, thwarting the project’s revival. Their rapport shifts toward interdependence, illustrated when she teasingly revokes his network access, sparking humorous friction.
Kidnapped during the Academy City Invasion Arc, she becomes a conduit for a network-corrupting virus, drawing Kazakiri Hyouka into Aleister Crowley’s schemes. Rescued by Accelerator and cured by Index, she later roams the city in search of him during the Battle Royale Arc, crossing paths with Uiharu Kazari. Their encounter highlights her blend of resolute focus and naïve charm, as Uiharu assists her unwittingly. Though her network-linked awareness of Accelerator’s proximity guides her, exhaustion occasionally leaves her defenseless.
Researchers deliberately maintained her juvenile form to simplify control, with Yoshikawa emphasizing her design as a contingency. The title "Last Order" reflects her authority to terminate the network if required. Her arc traces a journey from passive overseer to proactive guardian, balancing strategic command of her duties with the whimsical innocence of her outward persona.
Her demeanor blends playful curiosity with sharp perceptiveness, expressed through third-person speech punctuated by frequent repetitions of "Misaka." She forges heartfelt bonds with Accelerator, Misaka 10032, and guardians Yomikawa Aiho and Yoshikawa Kikyou, displaying emotional depth uncommon among the clones. During the Three Stories Arc, her fragile condition triggers a collapse, exacerbated by a hidden virus implanted by Kihara Amata. Accelerator’s desperate intervention to purge the malware solidifies their bond, with Last Order deducing his latent reluctance to engage in the experiments.
Functioning as the Misaka Network’s core, she archives all clone memories and monitors Accelerator’s past actions. In the Tree Diagram Remnant Arc, she pressures him to obliterate the supercomputer’s remnants, thwarting the project’s revival. Their rapport shifts toward interdependence, illustrated when she teasingly revokes his network access, sparking humorous friction.
Kidnapped during the Academy City Invasion Arc, she becomes a conduit for a network-corrupting virus, drawing Kazakiri Hyouka into Aleister Crowley’s schemes. Rescued by Accelerator and cured by Index, she later roams the city in search of him during the Battle Royale Arc, crossing paths with Uiharu Kazari. Their encounter highlights her blend of resolute focus and naïve charm, as Uiharu assists her unwittingly. Though her network-linked awareness of Accelerator’s proximity guides her, exhaustion occasionally leaves her defenseless.
Researchers deliberately maintained her juvenile form to simplify control, with Yoshikawa emphasizing her design as a contingency. The title "Last Order" reflects her authority to terminate the network if required. Her arc traces a journey from passive overseer to proactive guardian, balancing strategic command of her duties with the whimsical innocence of her outward persona.