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Inaho Kaizuka, born amid the chaos of the First Earth-Mars War in 1999, endured early trauma when his parents’ deaths forced him and his sister Yuki into transient lives split between orphanages and government housing. Childhood bullying exposed his strategic intellect after he engineered a trap injuring his aggressors, compelling their relocation—an early testament to his analytical prowess.
As a Shinawara High School student thrust into the Second Earth-Mars War, he piloted the obsolete KG-6 Sleipnir, favoring agility over the bulkier armor of modern Kataphrakts. His stoic facade concealed fierce loyalty to Yuki and friends, sharpened by classmate Okisuke Mikuni’s death. Leveraging physics-driven tactics, he dismantled advanced Martian mechs, earning the moniker “Orange” from wary foes.
A turning point came when he rescued Martian princess Asseylum Vers Allusia, resuscitating her via CPR—a act that transferred Aldnoah activation powers through exchanged blood and saliva. This bond fueled clashes with Slaine Troyard, a Terran raised on Mars, culminating in a duel where Inaho suffered a near-fatal head injury. The resulting cybernetic eye implant granted AI-augmented analytical abilities, taxing his health but amplifying combat precision with real-time calculations and vocal stress lie detection.
Post-recovery, he outmaneuvered Martian knights like Baron Yacoym by merging his enhanced eye with unorthodox tactics. His final clash with Slaine ended with sparing his rival at Asseylum’s plea. After the war, he discarded the implant, visited Slaine’s cell to initiate a chess game, and relayed Asseylum’s hope for redemption—subtly reflecting emotional growth, particularly in respecting her choice to marry Klancain for political stability.
In crossover narratives, he aids the Multi-Universe’s Republican Law Enforcement Police alongside Vladilena Milizé, defending bases against extraterrestrial threats while relying on his signature KG-6, though his role remains secondary to his main saga.
His journey balances cold logic with burgeoning empathy, driven by protecting loved ones. Legacy paints him as a survivor and tactician who prioritized strategic finesse over brute force, embodying resilience and the burdens of conflict’s end.
As a Shinawara High School student thrust into the Second Earth-Mars War, he piloted the obsolete KG-6 Sleipnir, favoring agility over the bulkier armor of modern Kataphrakts. His stoic facade concealed fierce loyalty to Yuki and friends, sharpened by classmate Okisuke Mikuni’s death. Leveraging physics-driven tactics, he dismantled advanced Martian mechs, earning the moniker “Orange” from wary foes.
A turning point came when he rescued Martian princess Asseylum Vers Allusia, resuscitating her via CPR—a act that transferred Aldnoah activation powers through exchanged blood and saliva. This bond fueled clashes with Slaine Troyard, a Terran raised on Mars, culminating in a duel where Inaho suffered a near-fatal head injury. The resulting cybernetic eye implant granted AI-augmented analytical abilities, taxing his health but amplifying combat precision with real-time calculations and vocal stress lie detection.
Post-recovery, he outmaneuvered Martian knights like Baron Yacoym by merging his enhanced eye with unorthodox tactics. His final clash with Slaine ended with sparing his rival at Asseylum’s plea. After the war, he discarded the implant, visited Slaine’s cell to initiate a chess game, and relayed Asseylum’s hope for redemption—subtly reflecting emotional growth, particularly in respecting her choice to marry Klancain for political stability.
In crossover narratives, he aids the Multi-Universe’s Republican Law Enforcement Police alongside Vladilena Milizé, defending bases against extraterrestrial threats while relying on his signature KG-6, though his role remains secondary to his main saga.
His journey balances cold logic with burgeoning empathy, driven by protecting loved ones. Legacy paints him as a survivor and tactician who prioritized strategic finesse over brute force, embodying resilience and the burdens of conflict’s end.