TV Special
Description
Emiya, also known as Prime Rose, is the third princess of the nation of Guroman. After Guroman's attack and takeover of Kukurit, she was exchanged as a political hostage to maintain peace and placed under the custody of a Kukuritan noble family, where she was raised under the name Emiya Tachi.
She grew into a self-centered high school student, outspoken and possessing natural leadership qualities. Her most distinct physical feature is her hair, which sits as spiky puffs at either side of her face, and she typically wears a dress-like school uniform in her civilian life.
Facing an impending forced marriage to Governor Pirar of Guroman—a move stemming from the political upheaval after the takeover—Emiya rebelled and ran away. She was saved by the sword master Jinba, who was later revealed to be her father, King Abumis of Kukurit, living in exile under that alias. He taught her swordfighting and combat skills.
After her training, Emiya became a skilled fighter wanted by the authorities for aiding the people of Kukurit against Guroman's oppressive rule. She fled to the wilderness and joined forces with Tanbara Gai to lead a resistance effort, mustering the people of Kukurit to overturn Guroman's control. In battle, she wears black bikini armor and a headband. Her abilities include espionage and the unique capability to turn her body stone hard at will.
An animated film adaptation presents an alternative storyline where cities are sent 10,000 years into the future. In this narrative, Emiya is portrayed as a warrior-princess operating in a desolate future world of warring cities and slave labor camps.
In the video game *Astro Boy: Omega Factor*, she appears under the name Prime Rose as the girlfriend of Daichi Tokugawa and the daughter of a character named Drake, also known as Acetylene Lamp. This version of Emiya suffers from Dolmehka Syndrome and is hospitalized. Daichi sneaks her out of the hospital disguised as a robot, promising to take her to the moon. There, she becomes trapped in a hibernation capsule after exposure to highly radioactive Omotanium and is hidden on the Moon Base. Her father mistakenly believes a robot killed her. She is rediscovered three years later, and Dr. Black Jack operates to cure her syndrome. Although her character art depicts her in swordfighter attire, she does not appear as a fighter in the game.
Following her original manga series, the character made cameo appearances through the Osamu Tezuka Star System in various other works, often portrayed as a trendy civilian or the daughter of a politician or businessman.
She grew into a self-centered high school student, outspoken and possessing natural leadership qualities. Her most distinct physical feature is her hair, which sits as spiky puffs at either side of her face, and she typically wears a dress-like school uniform in her civilian life.
Facing an impending forced marriage to Governor Pirar of Guroman—a move stemming from the political upheaval after the takeover—Emiya rebelled and ran away. She was saved by the sword master Jinba, who was later revealed to be her father, King Abumis of Kukurit, living in exile under that alias. He taught her swordfighting and combat skills.
After her training, Emiya became a skilled fighter wanted by the authorities for aiding the people of Kukurit against Guroman's oppressive rule. She fled to the wilderness and joined forces with Tanbara Gai to lead a resistance effort, mustering the people of Kukurit to overturn Guroman's control. In battle, she wears black bikini armor and a headband. Her abilities include espionage and the unique capability to turn her body stone hard at will.
An animated film adaptation presents an alternative storyline where cities are sent 10,000 years into the future. In this narrative, Emiya is portrayed as a warrior-princess operating in a desolate future world of warring cities and slave labor camps.
In the video game *Astro Boy: Omega Factor*, she appears under the name Prime Rose as the girlfriend of Daichi Tokugawa and the daughter of a character named Drake, also known as Acetylene Lamp. This version of Emiya suffers from Dolmehka Syndrome and is hospitalized. Daichi sneaks her out of the hospital disguised as a robot, promising to take her to the moon. There, she becomes trapped in a hibernation capsule after exposure to highly radioactive Omotanium and is hidden on the Moon Base. Her father mistakenly believes a robot killed her. She is rediscovered three years later, and Dr. Black Jack operates to cure her syndrome. Although her character art depicts her in swordfighter attire, she does not appear as a fighter in the game.
Following her original manga series, the character made cameo appearances through the Osamu Tezuka Star System in various other works, often portrayed as a trendy civilian or the daughter of a politician or businessman.