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Combat Agent Six, also known as Sentouin Roku-gō, serves the Kisaragi Corporation, an Earth-dominant organization seeking multiversal expansion. He joined Kisaragi at age nineteen during his first high school year, becoming one of its longest-serving members after the founding generals. Despite his seniority, he remains low-ranked due to shying from true evil and spending hard-earned "Evil Points" on personal pleasures over career advancement. His selection for a mission to a fantasy world was decided by a dice roll among the leaders.

He sports a scarred face, black hair, and brown eyes. His standard uniform is a dark grey jumpsuit with blue highlights, featuring a spiked metal left shoulder guard, a wristwatch device, a holstered handgun, and a combat knife. Off-duty, he wears a white tank top with black shorts. Reconstruction surgery provided cybernetic enhancements granting heightened physical capabilities: rapid healing, night vision, underwater vision, environmental adaptation, and survival in space for up to three minutes. Immuno-boosting nanomachines confer disease resistance. A head-implanted translation chip facilitates alien communication.

His personality blends pragmatism with perversion. He employs underhanded combat tactics like groping opponents for distraction and commits petty crimes like sexual harassment to gain Evil Points, which fund equipment requests from headquarters. Yet, he demonstrates loyalty to comrades, refusing to abandon them in danger. He embodies a "Minion with an F in Evil," avoiding acts like betraying allies or consuming sentient beings. Memory lapses cause him to forget minor misdeeds or trauma while retaining significant emotional experiences. Financially inept, his post-tax salary is 180,000 yen, and he hoards Evil Points for snacks, pornography, and video games instead of upgrading outdated gear.

Standard equipment includes first-generation power armor (boosting strength, reducing agility), a combat knife, a pistol, and a teleportation wristwatch for supply requisition. His signature weapon is the "Anti-Armored-Vehicle Vibrating Bat Sword Type-R" (R-Buzzsaw), featuring a high-frequency vibrating blade. He temporarily used an "Anti-Material Rifle" during conflicts in the Kingdom of Grace. A key combat ability is "Releasing Limiter," boosting power for one minute followed by three minutes of full-body paralysis.

His relationships are intricate. Within Kisaragi, he shares history with the three Supreme Leaders: Astaroth (idolized, marriage-desired), Belial (mutual teasing and sexual harassment), and Lilith (sibling-like video game rivalry). His fantasy world field team includes Alice (a strategic combat android counterpart), Snow (a demoted royal guard commander he harasses for points but earns mutual respect), Rose (a chimera viewing him as leader), and Grimm (an archbishop sharing a marriage pact should both be single in ten years). Antagonists include Heine (a demon army commander he humiliates for revenge) and the Strategist (disdained for cowardice).

Flashbacks reveal he initially aspired to heroism but joined Kisaragi after Astaroth recruited him. Fantasy world missions expose his inconsistent morality: sabotaging holy rituals for trivial gains yet risking his life defending allies. He declines a promotion-threatening chance to betray the Kingdom of Grace and ultimately chooses permanent residence there after sacrificing his Evil Points to protect it. Foundational loyalty surfaces in vows of vengeance for Grimm's death and refusing evacuation orders during crises. Romantic prospects with Astaroth, Grimm, and Heine remain potential but unresolved.