Vit serves as a covert operative within the Neon Genesis Junior High Students, a team of Hyper Agents allied with Gridman. Posing undercover as a human, he surveils Rikka’s shop and safeguards the Junk, a pivotal computer system central to Gridman’s functions. When crises arise, he shifts form into the Sky Vitter Assist Weapon—a supersonic jet armed with machine guns, homing lasers, EMP smoke bombs, and missile barrages executed in the flamboyant "Itano Circus" style.
Despite his high-octane combat role, Vit maintains a carefree, seemingly unmotivated demeanor during routine tasks, contrasting his teammates’ intensity. Yet missions reveal his tactical precision and battlefield adaptability. His appearance mirrors this duality: short blue hair and piercing blue eyes complement a practical gray shirt, black tie, and sleek jacket-and-pants ensemble. Two azure pins on his lapels subtly evoke Dinobot Strafe’s twin heads from *Transformers: Age of Extinction*.
In combat, Vit deploys the Blitz Bowgun—a chain-like relic morphing into a bifurcated bowgun for homing assaults. Rarely seen in primary episodes, this weapon surfaces in expanded lore via the *SSSS.GRIDMAN NOVELIZATIONS* and *Gridman Universe* film. His Sky Vitter form provides Gridman aerial dominance, integrating into the Empyrean Combine Sky Gridman armor to enable techniques like Lucky Smoke Screen and Laser Circus Amp.
Originating as a Repli-compoid born from Gridman’s dispersed energy, Vit embodies Gridman’s memory of the Thunder Jet from *Gridman the Hyper Agent*. This lineage influences his human alias and attacks, which echo localized terms from *Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad*, including Vitor and Amp Ere.
The film *Gridman Universe* showcases Vit and fellow Assist Weapons merging with Rex to create Powered Knight Zenon, amplifying their synergy against multidimensional threats. This upgrade underscores their enduring role as Gridman’s auxiliary units while addressing evolving challenges.
A stage play sideline explores Vit’s team traversing a parallel dimension to probe anomalies connected to Gridman’s history. While this arc examines their self-determination beyond programmed directives, their core identities remain anchored to their foundational roles as defenders and extensions of Gridman’s will.