TV-Series
Description
Ru Baraba Dom commands the cruiser *Doroume* as captain within the Raalgon Empire's 27th Galactic Frontier Division, 66th Special Detached Fleet. He operates under the direct orders of Admiral Yutta Do Lonawer, who serves as both Minister of Defense and Supreme Commander. Dom holds a trusted position as advisor and confidant to Empress Azalyn Goza XVI, demonstrating absolute loyalty. He speaks frankly to the Empress rather than indulging her whims and reacts with fierce anger to any perceived threat against her, driven by strong protective instincts.

His personality blends calm confidence with underlying compassion; he actively strives to minimize casualties in conflict. Despite this sympathy, he struggles to express care for comrades and subordinates, maintaining an image of control and nobility. Among Raalgon warriors, Dom possesses a unique understanding of Justy Ueki Tylor, recognizing their shared belief in peace. This perspective evolves into profound respect for Tylor as his greatest adversary, coupled with gratitude for Tylor's role in bringing happiness to Empress Azalyn. Tylor alone disrupts Dom's typical composure, causing cautious uncertainty over whether to view him as a lucky fool or secret mastermind.

A significant element of his past involves his family being framed as traitors by Prime Minister Naku Ra Wang, resulting in their diminished status within the Raalgon hierarchy. Admiral Lonawer acts as a father figure to Dom, sharing a close bond. Dom also mentors Shia Has as her superior officer, fostering a strong, non-romantic comradeship.

Contrasting portrayals exist across media. The light novels depict Dom as arrogant, prideful, and merciless, embracing war as a "way of life." The anime presents a more nuanced characterization. His tactical approach in military engagements emphasizes ruthless calculation and intelligence.

A pivotal moment occurs during a standoff with Tylor. Their mutual philosophy enables a bloodless resolution to the conflict, solidifying Dom's view of Tylor as both a worthy opponent and an ideological counterpart.