TV-Series
Description
Discovered alongside his Sister inside a Shinkansen vault, Brother is a young male child who simultaneously emerges as the controller of the robotic Black Cat, recruiting Akudama for a critical mission. Raised at the Kyushu Plant, a facility housing an infinite money system, he gained access to vast financial rewards after a professor overwrote the system's restrictions, enabling him to offer extraordinary sums to the Akudama. His driving goal is reaching the secret destination "001003" beneath Expo Park to secure liberation for himself and his Sister from Kansai's oppressive authorities.
Brother exhibits profound protective instincts towards his Sister, viewing her as his true sibling due to their shared artificial creation and upbringing, prioritizing her safety above all else. He develops trust in the Swindler, an ordinary woman posing as an Akudama, valuing her kindness despite uncertainty about her motives; this trust culminates in him entrusting his Sister to the Swindler during a critical escape. While expressing admiration for the Courier's unwavering dedication to tasks, he displays no concern for the Doctor, who ultimately betrays the group.
His key ability involves remotely controlling, destroying, and regenerating the Black Cat robot. Furthermore, he possesses potent regenerative capabilities described as immortality, demonstrated by surviving and regenerating after being impaled through the chest; this regeneration functions even after decapitation, though the exact mechanism remains unspecified. Consequently, his physical capabilities rank significantly high, classified at the Multi-City Block level for Attack Potency, Striking Strength, and Durability, with High Hypersonic speed.
Brother serves as a pivotal catalyst. Representing innocence persecuted by Kanto's authoritarian state and its Executioners alongside his Sister, their plight forces characters like the Swindler to confront systemic corruption, ultimately compelling her to embrace the "Akudama" identity in defiance. To ensure his Sister and the Swindler escape via rocket, Brother deliberately remains behind, sacrificing himself. He allows capture by pursuing Executioners to facilitate their launch, a definitive act underscoring his core motivation: securing his Sister's freedom, regardless of the cost to his own liberty or physical form.
Brother exhibits profound protective instincts towards his Sister, viewing her as his true sibling due to their shared artificial creation and upbringing, prioritizing her safety above all else. He develops trust in the Swindler, an ordinary woman posing as an Akudama, valuing her kindness despite uncertainty about her motives; this trust culminates in him entrusting his Sister to the Swindler during a critical escape. While expressing admiration for the Courier's unwavering dedication to tasks, he displays no concern for the Doctor, who ultimately betrays the group.
His key ability involves remotely controlling, destroying, and regenerating the Black Cat robot. Furthermore, he possesses potent regenerative capabilities described as immortality, demonstrated by surviving and regenerating after being impaled through the chest; this regeneration functions even after decapitation, though the exact mechanism remains unspecified. Consequently, his physical capabilities rank significantly high, classified at the Multi-City Block level for Attack Potency, Striking Strength, and Durability, with High Hypersonic speed.
Brother serves as a pivotal catalyst. Representing innocence persecuted by Kanto's authoritarian state and its Executioners alongside his Sister, their plight forces characters like the Swindler to confront systemic corruption, ultimately compelling her to embrace the "Akudama" identity in defiance. To ensure his Sister and the Swindler escape via rocket, Brother deliberately remains behind, sacrificing himself. He allows capture by pursuing Executioners to facilitate their launch, a definitive act underscoring his core motivation: securing his Sister's freedom, regardless of the cost to his own liberty or physical form.