OVA
Description
Jecy Moore is an orphan who witnessed the Bismarck crime family murder his parents in childhood. This trauma drives his relentless quest for vengeance against the syndicate. He moves with superhuman speed and agility, though the limits and source of these powers remain undefined. Preferring hand-to-hand combat, he avoids weaponry. A sentient alien spacecraft named Paolon rescued him during his childhood exile in space, forging a lifelong bond. Paolon serves as his primary transport, enabling faster-than-light travel, energy absorption, and teleportation, often rescuing him from danger.
Accompanying him is Tiana, an artificial life form created by Paolon. Her form mirrors Erin, a human girl Jecy saw killed by Major Sabatini—a failure that haunts him and fuels his guilt-ridden dynamic with Tiana. While he protects her like a younger sister, his unresolved trauma prevents him from reciprocating her romantic feelings, maintaining emotional distance.
His initial encounter with Falk Green, a Heartland Order priest who executes criminals, is adversarial. Despite opposing Falk’s lethal methods, Jecy pragmatically allies with him, valuing Falk’s combat skills against shared enemies. This partnership highlights Jecy’s complex morality: he staunchly avoids killing, identifying as a technical pacifist, yet extreme provocations—like Cross Bismarck murdering President Markham—can trigger threats of lethal retaliation.
His character arc emphasizes protective instincts, especially towards Tiana. Her repeated abductions or endangerment provoke intense reactions, including uncharacteristic weapon use when he believes her harmed. His journey culminates in a confrontation within the collapsing Bismarck stronghold. In a final act of defiance, he and Tiana attempt to outrun the destruction. The aftermath shows his parents’ memento lying in the rain, followed by a boy resembling him running through the storm, leaving his survival unresolved. Lingering guilt, unwavering loyalty to his companions, and the psychological burden of his quest define his trajectory, his thirst for revenge ultimately unfulfilled.
Accompanying him is Tiana, an artificial life form created by Paolon. Her form mirrors Erin, a human girl Jecy saw killed by Major Sabatini—a failure that haunts him and fuels his guilt-ridden dynamic with Tiana. While he protects her like a younger sister, his unresolved trauma prevents him from reciprocating her romantic feelings, maintaining emotional distance.
His initial encounter with Falk Green, a Heartland Order priest who executes criminals, is adversarial. Despite opposing Falk’s lethal methods, Jecy pragmatically allies with him, valuing Falk’s combat skills against shared enemies. This partnership highlights Jecy’s complex morality: he staunchly avoids killing, identifying as a technical pacifist, yet extreme provocations—like Cross Bismarck murdering President Markham—can trigger threats of lethal retaliation.
His character arc emphasizes protective instincts, especially towards Tiana. Her repeated abductions or endangerment provoke intense reactions, including uncharacteristic weapon use when he believes her harmed. His journey culminates in a confrontation within the collapsing Bismarck stronghold. In a final act of defiance, he and Tiana attempt to outrun the destruction. The aftermath shows his parents’ memento lying in the rain, followed by a boy resembling him running through the storm, leaving his survival unresolved. Lingering guilt, unwavering loyalty to his companions, and the psychological burden of his quest define his trajectory, his thirst for revenge ultimately unfulfilled.