TV-Series
Description
Biina, alternatively called Vena or Venus in certain translations, ranks among the five Pu'Awak princesses hailing from the Underground Empire of Yomi. She shares distinctive physical traits with her sisters: very pale skin, spiked blonde hair, and black eyes devoid of visible sclerae. Her characteristic attire features a deep yellow coat with oversized buttons, worn over a blue turtleneck and heeled shoes, completed by a tiara with a black band and red gems, setting her appearance apart from her siblings.
Her background involves the subjugation of the Pu'Awak species by the Zattan, who consumed them. Following Black Ghost's arrival in Yomi and overthrow of the Zattan, they ostensibly liberated the Pu'Awak. Biina, however, grew distrustful of Black Ghost's true motives, recognizing their exploitation of her people. She feigned loyalty to the organization while secretly plotting against it, driven by a desire to protect her sisters and secure their freedom. Her telepathic abilities enable constant communication with her siblings, sensing their emotions and thoughts across distances.
Biina first encounters the 00 Cyborgs while impersonating her sister Helen during their infiltration of Mitsutomo Engineering. After aiding in the capture of Cyborgs 006 and 007, she directs the team to Yomi under the pretense of cooperation. During the journey, she secretly transmits their location to the Black Ghost operative Van Vogt via her telepathic link to her sister Dinah, resulting in an ambush that separates the team. Paired with Cyborg 004 (Albert Heinrich), she initially betrays the group by taking Dr. Gilmore hostage and declaring allegiance to Black Ghost. Escaping with 004, she reveals this was a ruse to gain the organization's trust and safeguard her sisters.
Her development centers on her relationship with 004. After their capture by Black Ghost, she expresses desperate attachment, pleading with him to flee Yomi together. 004 rejects her romantic advances, citing his identity as a cyborg weapon and duty to his team. Despite this, mutual respect forms. During imprisonment in a coliseum execution scenario, she learns his real name, Albert Heinrich, symbolizing trust. Following their rescue, she agrees to be traded to Black Ghost in exchange for Dr. Gilmore. Immediately upon reuniting with her sisters, Van Vogt executes her for betrayal. Her death impacts 004 deeply; he mourns her and vows to personally defeat Van Vogt. Her corpse is cremated by 006’s fire-breath as a final send-off.
Biina's narrative arc concludes with her sacrifice, highlighting her role as a tragic figure navigating loyalty, deception, and the pursuit of freedom within the conflict between the cyborgs and Black Ghost.
Her background involves the subjugation of the Pu'Awak species by the Zattan, who consumed them. Following Black Ghost's arrival in Yomi and overthrow of the Zattan, they ostensibly liberated the Pu'Awak. Biina, however, grew distrustful of Black Ghost's true motives, recognizing their exploitation of her people. She feigned loyalty to the organization while secretly plotting against it, driven by a desire to protect her sisters and secure their freedom. Her telepathic abilities enable constant communication with her siblings, sensing their emotions and thoughts across distances.
Biina first encounters the 00 Cyborgs while impersonating her sister Helen during their infiltration of Mitsutomo Engineering. After aiding in the capture of Cyborgs 006 and 007, she directs the team to Yomi under the pretense of cooperation. During the journey, she secretly transmits their location to the Black Ghost operative Van Vogt via her telepathic link to her sister Dinah, resulting in an ambush that separates the team. Paired with Cyborg 004 (Albert Heinrich), she initially betrays the group by taking Dr. Gilmore hostage and declaring allegiance to Black Ghost. Escaping with 004, she reveals this was a ruse to gain the organization's trust and safeguard her sisters.
Her development centers on her relationship with 004. After their capture by Black Ghost, she expresses desperate attachment, pleading with him to flee Yomi together. 004 rejects her romantic advances, citing his identity as a cyborg weapon and duty to his team. Despite this, mutual respect forms. During imprisonment in a coliseum execution scenario, she learns his real name, Albert Heinrich, symbolizing trust. Following their rescue, she agrees to be traded to Black Ghost in exchange for Dr. Gilmore. Immediately upon reuniting with her sisters, Van Vogt executes her for betrayal. Her death impacts 004 deeply; he mourns her and vows to personally defeat Van Vogt. Her corpse is cremated by 006’s fire-breath as a final send-off.
Biina's narrative arc concludes with her sacrifice, highlighting her role as a tragic figure navigating loyalty, deception, and the pursuit of freedom within the conflict between the cyborgs and Black Ghost.