TV-Series
Description
Daisuke Dojima, a second-year student at Seisho Academy, bears the weight of a childhood prophecy. Kidnapped and rescued by the enigmatic Milo, her warning of impending danger and his destined role as a protector forged his obsessive hero complex. Immersing himself in relentless training, he grew convinced of his solitary duty to shield others—a fixation that isolated him socially. When Shibuya is hurled 300 years into a desolate future during the "Shibuya Drift," his once-dismissed warnings prove tragically prescient.
In this ravaged timeline, Daisuke reunites with Milo, now a hardened agent from 2388, and assumes control of a mechanized String Puppet to battle hostile Revisions. The weapon’s tactical AI clashes with his reckless impulses, straining alliances—particularly with Gai Steiner, a childhood friend turned reluctant leader. Daisuke’s stubborn overconfidence deepens rifts, yet his resolve stays unyielding, anchored by faith in Milo’s prophecy.
The death of Keisaku Asano, his closest ally, shatters his self-assured narrative. Confronted by the cost of his single-mindedness, Daisuke shifts from craving validation to pragmatically striving to restore Shibuya’s timeline. His dynamic with Milo also transforms as she evolves from cryptic mentor to conflicted ally, wrestling with time manipulation’s moral toll.
Interpersonal ties reveal his complexities: his uncle, Mikio Dojima, offers stabilizing wisdom during crises, while Marin Temari, a childhood friend, nurses unspoken affections he overlooks. Teacher Yumiko Yazawa periodically questions his tactical shortsightedness, highlighting his emotional obliviousness amid his destiny-driven focus.
Physically slight with black hair and piercing grey eyes, Daisuke brandishes a balisong and dons a grey suit. His String Puppet augments combat with missiles, flight, and Gespenst detection—abilities he wields with growing nuance. By the narrative’s close, his heroism recalibrates rather than reverses: still Shibuya’s protector, he learns to temper prophecy with cooperation, acknowledging accountability as part of strength.
In this ravaged timeline, Daisuke reunites with Milo, now a hardened agent from 2388, and assumes control of a mechanized String Puppet to battle hostile Revisions. The weapon’s tactical AI clashes with his reckless impulses, straining alliances—particularly with Gai Steiner, a childhood friend turned reluctant leader. Daisuke’s stubborn overconfidence deepens rifts, yet his resolve stays unyielding, anchored by faith in Milo’s prophecy.
The death of Keisaku Asano, his closest ally, shatters his self-assured narrative. Confronted by the cost of his single-mindedness, Daisuke shifts from craving validation to pragmatically striving to restore Shibuya’s timeline. His dynamic with Milo also transforms as she evolves from cryptic mentor to conflicted ally, wrestling with time manipulation’s moral toll.
Interpersonal ties reveal his complexities: his uncle, Mikio Dojima, offers stabilizing wisdom during crises, while Marin Temari, a childhood friend, nurses unspoken affections he overlooks. Teacher Yumiko Yazawa periodically questions his tactical shortsightedness, highlighting his emotional obliviousness amid his destiny-driven focus.
Physically slight with black hair and piercing grey eyes, Daisuke brandishes a balisong and dons a grey suit. His String Puppet augments combat with missiles, flight, and Gespenst detection—abilities he wields with growing nuance. By the narrative’s close, his heroism recalibrates rather than reverses: still Shibuya’s protector, he learns to temper prophecy with cooperation, acknowledging accountability as part of strength.