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Ataru Suruga is a genetically engineered "Prince" created to pilot Advanced High Standard Multipurpose Battle Devices (AHSMBs) under the Majestic Prince Project. His genetic enhancements grant exceptional selective memory for military hardware and weaponry, establishing him as a technical specialist. He commands the long/mid-range support unit "Gold 4," specializing in sniping and adaptable weapon loadouts. This expertise enables precise armament selection tailored to mission requirements.
Initially assigned to "Team Rabbits," his unit earned the derisive nickname "Fail Five" due to inadequate teamwork and poor training performance. Despite this, Ataru maintains strong confidence, further bolstered by the team's early combat successes elevating their status. He exhibits persistent, though unsuccessful, flirtatious behavior towards women, frequently steering conversations towards military technology. His personality blends eagerness for recognition with calmness under pressure, yet he occasionally clashes with teammates over tactics, particularly Toshikazu Asagi regarding impulsive plans versus steady strategies.
During Operation Heaven’s Gate—the mission to destroy the Wulgaru’s dimensional gate—he operated a strategic optical cannon. His long-range support proved vital, eliminating the Wulgaru general Lutier and providing critical covering fire during the final assault. He participated in key missions, intercepting Wulgaru fleets near Saturn and defending Earth-based academies from targeted attacks.
Post-series, he continues as Team Rabbits' primary sniper. In later conflicts, he adapts to new combat environments like atmospheric re-entry engagements and close-quarters battles against enhanced Wulgaru units. His weapon proficiency remains central to the team’s tactics, leveraging Gold 4’s versatility for precision strikes and area suppression.
Three muscular technicians form his pit crew, maintaining Gold 4. While his backstory lacks extensive personal details, his Team Rabbits relationships emphasize operational reliance, particularly providing fire support for teammates like Izuru Hitachi and Tamaki Irie. His development focuses on integrating individual technical skill into the team’s evolving coordination, transforming them from the "Fail Five" into a cohesive military unit.
Initially assigned to "Team Rabbits," his unit earned the derisive nickname "Fail Five" due to inadequate teamwork and poor training performance. Despite this, Ataru maintains strong confidence, further bolstered by the team's early combat successes elevating their status. He exhibits persistent, though unsuccessful, flirtatious behavior towards women, frequently steering conversations towards military technology. His personality blends eagerness for recognition with calmness under pressure, yet he occasionally clashes with teammates over tactics, particularly Toshikazu Asagi regarding impulsive plans versus steady strategies.
During Operation Heaven’s Gate—the mission to destroy the Wulgaru’s dimensional gate—he operated a strategic optical cannon. His long-range support proved vital, eliminating the Wulgaru general Lutier and providing critical covering fire during the final assault. He participated in key missions, intercepting Wulgaru fleets near Saturn and defending Earth-based academies from targeted attacks.
Post-series, he continues as Team Rabbits' primary sniper. In later conflicts, he adapts to new combat environments like atmospheric re-entry engagements and close-quarters battles against enhanced Wulgaru units. His weapon proficiency remains central to the team’s tactics, leveraging Gold 4’s versatility for precision strikes and area suppression.
Three muscular technicians form his pit crew, maintaining Gold 4. While his backstory lacks extensive personal details, his Team Rabbits relationships emphasize operational reliance, particularly providing fire support for teammates like Izuru Hitachi and Tamaki Irie. His development focuses on integrating individual technical skill into the team’s evolving coordination, transforming them from the "Fail Five" into a cohesive military unit.