TV-Series
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Array Danon Ci, a former antagonist aligned with the organization KISS and the planet De Metrio, first emerges as the Ovid Teneritas pilot and youngest member of his trio. Renowned for his unwavering preference for maid attire—a quirk maintained even after abandoning combat for civilian life—he transitions to serving as a waiter at Hiroshi’s Kamogawa beachside café post-defeat. His persistent choice to don the uniform, despite financial freedom to dress otherwise, baffles comrades Izo and Kirius, underscoring his eccentric persona.
Once a messenger and information broker for Vox pilots like Madoka, his shadowy ties to the clandestine "Black Rose" group cloud his true loyalties, framing his early demeanor as aloof and enigmatic. Initially detached from others’ conflicts, he evolves into an engaged participant during pivotal events, subtly shedding his reserved facade.
Adapting to Earth’s culture, he melds his combat expertise with mundane café duties, his maid outfit and calm eccentricity providing comedic contrast to his strategic mind. Though peers question his whimsical habits, he proves fiercely loyal, offering tactical support in critical missions.
Post-antagonism, he integrates into Kamogawa’s community, his arc concluding with a balance between his extraterrestrial origins and terrestrial routine—a narrative of reinvention where coexistence and quiet resilience eclipse past shadows.
Once a messenger and information broker for Vox pilots like Madoka, his shadowy ties to the clandestine "Black Rose" group cloud his true loyalties, framing his early demeanor as aloof and enigmatic. Initially detached from others’ conflicts, he evolves into an engaged participant during pivotal events, subtly shedding his reserved facade.
Adapting to Earth’s culture, he melds his combat expertise with mundane café duties, his maid outfit and calm eccentricity providing comedic contrast to his strategic mind. Though peers question his whimsical habits, he proves fiercely loyal, offering tactical support in critical missions.
Post-antagonism, he integrates into Kamogawa’s community, his arc concluding with a balance between his extraterrestrial origins and terrestrial routine—a narrative of reinvention where coexistence and quiet resilience eclipse past shadows.