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Jun Goutokuji initially emerges as an antagonist, employed as an office secretary at the robotics company where Hibari Hanakoganei's father works. Her early professional life showcases consistent clumsiness, marked by mishandled office equipment that sparks workplace friction. Beyond this civilian identity, she operates under the alias Bloody Falcon, donning a mask and a costume featuring a purple, black, and yellow jacket paired with a high-neck leotard. A recurring comedic element involves her trapping Hibari's face between her artificially enhanced breasts during skirmishes.
Tasked by Takashi—known as Shooting Star—she spearheads missions to seize special Pata-Pi electronic pets, specifically targeting Hibari’s Densuke. Utilizing throwing knives to summon Homunculus minions and a Homing Beacon to deploy her primary combat avatar, Cerberus, she engages adversaries. Cerberus, a three-headed mechanical construct, attacks with electric lasers. However, Jun suffers repeated defeats in early battles, particularly against transformed Divas like Aphrodite. These cumulative failures prompt Takashi to disband her team temporarily.
Jun’s unwavering devotion to Takashi, whom she calls "Master," fuels her actions. This loyalty binds her to teammates Miyama Soshigaya and Hatoko Daikanyama, forming the Sibyl Team’s core. A pivotal shift occurs when Takashi—grappling with his identity as Crane Bahnsteik’s clone—seeks solace in Jun’s apartment. His emotional breakdown intensifies her commitment, leading her to join his rebellion against their manipulative overseer, Washuu Ryuugasaki. During this uprising, she pilots the Apostolus suit Astaroth, a brown-and-black armored unit with wing-like appendages and chest-mounted laser cannons. Astaroth proves formidable, briefly incapacitating multiple Divas.
Following Takashi’s disappearance after their defeat, Jun transitions into an ally. She, Miyama, and Hatoko reorganize as the Sibyl Team of Akihabara, repurposing their efforts to defend the city. Takashi supplies them with an Apostolus cannon for battling external threats, including Hisho’s diva army. In the film continuity, she participates in the mission to Primum Mobile space fortress, aiding Crane and helping resolve the crisis involving the malfunctioning Metatrone surveillance system.
Tasked by Takashi—known as Shooting Star—she spearheads missions to seize special Pata-Pi electronic pets, specifically targeting Hibari’s Densuke. Utilizing throwing knives to summon Homunculus minions and a Homing Beacon to deploy her primary combat avatar, Cerberus, she engages adversaries. Cerberus, a three-headed mechanical construct, attacks with electric lasers. However, Jun suffers repeated defeats in early battles, particularly against transformed Divas like Aphrodite. These cumulative failures prompt Takashi to disband her team temporarily.
Jun’s unwavering devotion to Takashi, whom she calls "Master," fuels her actions. This loyalty binds her to teammates Miyama Soshigaya and Hatoko Daikanyama, forming the Sibyl Team’s core. A pivotal shift occurs when Takashi—grappling with his identity as Crane Bahnsteik’s clone—seeks solace in Jun’s apartment. His emotional breakdown intensifies her commitment, leading her to join his rebellion against their manipulative overseer, Washuu Ryuugasaki. During this uprising, she pilots the Apostolus suit Astaroth, a brown-and-black armored unit with wing-like appendages and chest-mounted laser cannons. Astaroth proves formidable, briefly incapacitating multiple Divas.
Following Takashi’s disappearance after their defeat, Jun transitions into an ally. She, Miyama, and Hatoko reorganize as the Sibyl Team of Akihabara, repurposing their efforts to defend the city. Takashi supplies them with an Apostolus cannon for battling external threats, including Hisho’s diva army. In the film continuity, she participates in the mission to Primum Mobile space fortress, aiding Crane and helping resolve the crisis involving the malfunctioning Metatrone surveillance system.