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Meg Kataoka, Class 3-E's poised female representative, commands attention with her model-like stature—a tall, athletic frame accentuated by light brown hair swept into a low ponytail and precise square bangs. Her rational leadership anchors the class, deftly resolving conflicts and orchestrating critical operations like rescue missions with strategic precision.
Her academic journey reveals a self-sacrificing pattern, exploited by former classmate Kokona Tagawa through false accusations about a swimming incident. Compulsively aiding others drained her performance, precipitating her transfer to 3-E. Guided by Korosensei and peers, she cultivated balanced boundaries, propelling her to sixth place in final exams.
A freestyle swimming standout and lifesaving adept, Meg’s physical prowess shines in close-quarters combat, ranking her among the class’s top fighters. Yet privately, she grapples with societal expectations of femininity, channeling this tension into aspirations for flight attendant training and a whimsical desire to be “carried like a princess”—a dream often overlooked by others.
Collaborating seamlessly with male representative Yuma Isogai, she shares managerial duties while fostering deep bonds with friends Hinata Okano, with whom she confides insecurities, and Hinano Kurahashi, whose cheerful demeanor complements her pragmatism. Though past admirers like Tōka Yada and collected love letters hint at her social appeal, Meg prioritizes self-growth and academic rigor.
Notable traits include her status as 3-E’s tallest female student, a penchant for curating her brother’s wardrobe, and a fondness for hotel breakfasts. Objective assessments rank her physical strength, academic aptitude, and leadership capabilities at elite levels, cementing her role as a cornerstone of the class dynamic.
Her academic journey reveals a self-sacrificing pattern, exploited by former classmate Kokona Tagawa through false accusations about a swimming incident. Compulsively aiding others drained her performance, precipitating her transfer to 3-E. Guided by Korosensei and peers, she cultivated balanced boundaries, propelling her to sixth place in final exams.
A freestyle swimming standout and lifesaving adept, Meg’s physical prowess shines in close-quarters combat, ranking her among the class’s top fighters. Yet privately, she grapples with societal expectations of femininity, channeling this tension into aspirations for flight attendant training and a whimsical desire to be “carried like a princess”—a dream often overlooked by others.
Collaborating seamlessly with male representative Yuma Isogai, she shares managerial duties while fostering deep bonds with friends Hinata Okano, with whom she confides insecurities, and Hinano Kurahashi, whose cheerful demeanor complements her pragmatism. Though past admirers like Tōka Yada and collected love letters hint at her social appeal, Meg prioritizes self-growth and academic rigor.
Notable traits include her status as 3-E’s tallest female student, a penchant for curating her brother’s wardrobe, and a fondness for hotel breakfasts. Objective assessments rank her physical strength, academic aptitude, and leadership capabilities at elite levels, cementing her role as a cornerstone of the class dynamic.