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Kei is a genetically enhanced trouble consultant for the intergalactic World Welfare Works Association. She forms one half of the two-agent team designated the Lovely Angels, notorious for causing extensive collateral damage that earned them the unwanted moniker "Dirty Pair." Their reputation often triggers evacuations upon arrival in some sectors. Kei possesses bright red hair, tanned skin, and an athletically lean build emphasized by notably long legs. She typically wears a functional silver-white or light purple uniform bikini, prioritizing practicality over opinions about her attire.
Personality-wise, Kei exhibits a hot-headed, tomboyish demeanor with a short temper and a tendency toward impulsive violence, favoring a "shoot first, ask questions later" approach. She expresses particular enthusiasm for operating large weaponry. Despite her brash exterior, she demonstrates fierce loyalty to her partner Yuri; Kei's assertiveness is often tempered by Yuri's more contemplative nature. Kei frequently flirts with men but struggles to maintain steady relationships. Her interests include adrenaline-fueled activities like roller coasters and big-game fishing, alongside preferences for casual dining such as fast food and sushi. She displays a strong aversion to traditional feminine clothing like skirts and harbors a pronounced fear of supernatural entities such as ghosts, zombies, and vampires.
In combat, Kei specializes in firearms, particularly large blasters, and possesses advanced proficiency in unarmed combat. Her genetic enhancements grant superior physical agility and reflexes. She operates alongside a genetically modified feline companion named Mughi and a small robot called Nanmo.
Within the Project Eden narrative, Kei and Yuri investigate attacks on Vizorium mining operations on Agerna. They encounter the smuggler Carson D. Carson, whom they previously apprehended. Carson interrupts them while bathing by falling through a ventilation shaft, leading to a confrontation where they handcuff him and leave him in polka-dotted boxers. They later form a reluctant alliance with Carson to confront the mad scientist Dr. Wattsman, who engineers monstrous creatures from a dormant alien species. Kei develops romantic feelings for Carson during this mission and experiences significant distress when briefly believing he died fighting Wattsman's servant, Bruno. The mission culminates in the accidental activation of Wattsman's equipment, triggering widespread chaos across Agerna.
Across broader media, Kei's background includes an early friendship with a boy named Kaia that dissolved as they aged. A notable incident involves her accidental involvement in the destruction of the planet Lameere, resulting in 3,521 injuries. In the Flash OVA continuity, her character is reimagined as a 17-year-old with bleached blonde bangs over red hair. This version implies a working-class upbringing in an industrial off-world environment, with specific parental details undefined. During one mission in this timeline, she displays a rarely seen nurturing side by allowing an infant to suckle her to prevent detection by assassins.
The Lovely Angels' operational history includes numerous high-destruction assignments: preventing a luxury spacecraft crash during the Tenan I Crisis by manually igniting its boosters, investigating a stolen precious metal case linked to genetically engineered monsters, and resolving a conspiracy aboard Flight 005. Their actions consistently result in catastrophic property damage, though they are routinely exonerated by the 3WA's Central Computer. This notoriety for destruction remains a defining aspect of their careers.
Personality-wise, Kei exhibits a hot-headed, tomboyish demeanor with a short temper and a tendency toward impulsive violence, favoring a "shoot first, ask questions later" approach. She expresses particular enthusiasm for operating large weaponry. Despite her brash exterior, she demonstrates fierce loyalty to her partner Yuri; Kei's assertiveness is often tempered by Yuri's more contemplative nature. Kei frequently flirts with men but struggles to maintain steady relationships. Her interests include adrenaline-fueled activities like roller coasters and big-game fishing, alongside preferences for casual dining such as fast food and sushi. She displays a strong aversion to traditional feminine clothing like skirts and harbors a pronounced fear of supernatural entities such as ghosts, zombies, and vampires.
In combat, Kei specializes in firearms, particularly large blasters, and possesses advanced proficiency in unarmed combat. Her genetic enhancements grant superior physical agility and reflexes. She operates alongside a genetically modified feline companion named Mughi and a small robot called Nanmo.
Within the Project Eden narrative, Kei and Yuri investigate attacks on Vizorium mining operations on Agerna. They encounter the smuggler Carson D. Carson, whom they previously apprehended. Carson interrupts them while bathing by falling through a ventilation shaft, leading to a confrontation where they handcuff him and leave him in polka-dotted boxers. They later form a reluctant alliance with Carson to confront the mad scientist Dr. Wattsman, who engineers monstrous creatures from a dormant alien species. Kei develops romantic feelings for Carson during this mission and experiences significant distress when briefly believing he died fighting Wattsman's servant, Bruno. The mission culminates in the accidental activation of Wattsman's equipment, triggering widespread chaos across Agerna.
Across broader media, Kei's background includes an early friendship with a boy named Kaia that dissolved as they aged. A notable incident involves her accidental involvement in the destruction of the planet Lameere, resulting in 3,521 injuries. In the Flash OVA continuity, her character is reimagined as a 17-year-old with bleached blonde bangs over red hair. This version implies a working-class upbringing in an industrial off-world environment, with specific parental details undefined. During one mission in this timeline, she displays a rarely seen nurturing side by allowing an infant to suckle her to prevent detection by assassins.
The Lovely Angels' operational history includes numerous high-destruction assignments: preventing a luxury spacecraft crash during the Tenan I Crisis by manually igniting its boosters, investigating a stolen precious metal case linked to genetically engineered monsters, and resolving a conspiracy aboard Flight 005. Their actions consistently result in catastrophic property damage, though they are routinely exonerated by the 3WA's Central Computer. This notoriety for destruction remains a defining aspect of their careers.