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Holland leads the Gekkostate crew as an impostor who assassinated the original Holland Novak, stealing his identity. A war orphan subjected to military experiments, he ages rapidly, his biological age frozen at seventeen while his body mirrors a man in his thirties. His crew shares this affliction, their desperation to halt their accelerated decay fueling a relentless quest for survival.
Their past intertwines with Dewey Sorenstam, the military strategist who orchestrated unethical experiments on orphaned children. After murdering Dewey, Holland’s crew pursues “Neverland”—a fabled realm promising eternal youth—by manipulating Renton and Eureka, the latter holding a crystal key to access the mythical world. Holland’s tactics turn merciless: brainwashing Renton, endangering allies, and piloting the Devilfish mecha in a climactic showdown.
A pivotal shift arises when Talho, his childhood companion and lover, becomes pregnant. Faced with impending fatherhood, Holland abandons his obsession with Neverland to protect his unborn child’s future. Their bond, forged through shared trauma as test subjects, is revealed in fragmented memories of their youth.
Though an Anti-Villain driven by survival, Holland’s pragmatism surfaces in alliances like his temporary pact with Aim Liard. His arc culminates in redemption as he sacrifices personal salvation to safeguard his newfound family, anchoring his legacy in fractured loyalty and desperate hope rather than unrelenting villainy.
Their past intertwines with Dewey Sorenstam, the military strategist who orchestrated unethical experiments on orphaned children. After murdering Dewey, Holland’s crew pursues “Neverland”—a fabled realm promising eternal youth—by manipulating Renton and Eureka, the latter holding a crystal key to access the mythical world. Holland’s tactics turn merciless: brainwashing Renton, endangering allies, and piloting the Devilfish mecha in a climactic showdown.
A pivotal shift arises when Talho, his childhood companion and lover, becomes pregnant. Faced with impending fatherhood, Holland abandons his obsession with Neverland to protect his unborn child’s future. Their bond, forged through shared trauma as test subjects, is revealed in fragmented memories of their youth.
Though an Anti-Villain driven by survival, Holland’s pragmatism surfaces in alliances like his temporary pact with Aim Liard. His arc culminates in redemption as he sacrifices personal salvation to safeguard his newfound family, anchoring his legacy in fractured loyalty and desperate hope rather than unrelenting villainy.