TV-Series
Description
Kirill Vrubel, a 20-year-old rookie detective in Seven-O’s special criminal investigation unit, began his career as a police constable before ascending to the team. His past is marked by fleeing Nikai—a celestial body manifesting as Lisvalletta’s second sun—alongside his older brother Valery, who concealed his identity by posing as Kirill’s sister “Milla” for years. The revelation of Valery’s true self shattered Kirill’s perception, steering him toward law enforcement, while Valery’s disappearance a decade prior cemented his drive to become a hero.
Androgynous in appearance with lilac hair, piercing blue eyes, and a slender frame, Kirill often faces mistaken identity, a quirk his Seven-O teammates amplify through nicknames like “Perm,” “Okappa,” and “Buzz-Cut,” mocking his hairstyle. Beneath his impulsive, naive exterior lies sharp intellect: he authored a groundbreaking genetics paper as a teenager to secure a scholarship, expertise that becomes vital when Esperanza, the antagonist organization, targets his unique DNA for their schemes.
Eager yet inexperienced, Kirill’s enthusiasm for heroics frequently clashes with protocol, spawning comedic missteps. His dynamic with veteran detective Doug Billingham shifts from friction to mutual reliance as Kirill hones investigative skills without shedding his idealism. He ritualistically recites “Nikai’s Prayer,” a poetic fragment tied to his origins, as a talisman. Notable exploits include misguided efforts to shield android Yuri Fujishiro’s secret—unaware Seven-O already knows—and deploying unorthodox tactics like nude distraction maneuvers during missions.
His backstory reveals flight from Nikai’s oppressive society alongside Valery, fueling his commitment to justice. Within Seven-O, he evolves from a bumbling recruit to an integral teammate, though his heroic fervor occasionally strains the unit’s pragmatism. As the series unfolds, Kirill’s genetic knowledge and ties to Nikai converge, positioning him at the heart of the conflict against Esperanza. Bridging scientific acumen with newfound duty, he confronts the organization’s leader, resolving the overarching crisis through a synthesis of personal history and evolving resolve.
Androgynous in appearance with lilac hair, piercing blue eyes, and a slender frame, Kirill often faces mistaken identity, a quirk his Seven-O teammates amplify through nicknames like “Perm,” “Okappa,” and “Buzz-Cut,” mocking his hairstyle. Beneath his impulsive, naive exterior lies sharp intellect: he authored a groundbreaking genetics paper as a teenager to secure a scholarship, expertise that becomes vital when Esperanza, the antagonist organization, targets his unique DNA for their schemes.
Eager yet inexperienced, Kirill’s enthusiasm for heroics frequently clashes with protocol, spawning comedic missteps. His dynamic with veteran detective Doug Billingham shifts from friction to mutual reliance as Kirill hones investigative skills without shedding his idealism. He ritualistically recites “Nikai’s Prayer,” a poetic fragment tied to his origins, as a talisman. Notable exploits include misguided efforts to shield android Yuri Fujishiro’s secret—unaware Seven-O already knows—and deploying unorthodox tactics like nude distraction maneuvers during missions.
His backstory reveals flight from Nikai’s oppressive society alongside Valery, fueling his commitment to justice. Within Seven-O, he evolves from a bumbling recruit to an integral teammate, though his heroic fervor occasionally strains the unit’s pragmatism. As the series unfolds, Kirill’s genetic knowledge and ties to Nikai converge, positioning him at the heart of the conflict against Esperanza. Bridging scientific acumen with newfound duty, he confronts the organization’s leader, resolving the overarching crisis through a synthesis of personal history and evolving resolve.