TV-Series
Description
Yomi, a Neighbor from Galopoula, serves in the Galopoula Expedition Force as the Technology Development Section Chief. His appointment to this role despite his youth reflects extraordinary talent in trion engineering and trigger modification. This expertise earned him an invitation from Aftokrator and established him as the expedition’s most critical combat asset.
He appears as a young boy with chin-length hair obscuring much of his forehead, typically wearing a helmet-like headset. Maintaining a quiet, composed demeanor, he operates with consistent professionalism during missions. His analytical prowess enables rapid assessment and countering of enemy tactics—demonstrated when he deciphered Border’s Idaten and Spider triggers after brief exposure and formulated countermeasures mid-battle.
Yomi’s Side Effect, "Perfect Parallel Processing," permits flawless multitasking. It allows simultaneous control of multiple Trion Soldiers, real-time battlefield analysis, and communication without performance loss. Primarily functioning as an operator and reconnaissance specialist, he deploys remote-controlled Trion Soldiers like Dogs for surveillance. In combat, he uses "Manual Mode" to directly command up to two Idra-class units via controller and visor. Under his control, these Idras achieve heightened effectiveness, demanding coordinated opposition from multiple high-ranking Border agents to defeat. Destroyed units prompt instant control transfer to replacements, all while he remains safely aboard Galopoula’s ship.
Border’s briefing files detail his operational parameters: Trion (8), Defense/Support (9), Skill (9), and Special Tactics (10). These ratings emphasize his strategic coordination and technological mastery, though his Attack (3) and Range (1) capabilities remain limited.
During Galopoula’s incursion into Border territory, Yomi scouted post-skirmish zones, monitored allies Koskero and Reghindetz, and deployed Dogs for reconnaissance. Controlling Idras, he wounded agents like Sasamori and countered tactics from Kitora and Kuroe. After Gatlin and Orkan retreated, he coordinated the withdrawal of surviving Trion Soldiers and analyzed damaged equipment—including diagnosing fractures in Vasilissa’s arm. He withdrew with Galopoula forces upon mission completion.
He appears as a young boy with chin-length hair obscuring much of his forehead, typically wearing a helmet-like headset. Maintaining a quiet, composed demeanor, he operates with consistent professionalism during missions. His analytical prowess enables rapid assessment and countering of enemy tactics—demonstrated when he deciphered Border’s Idaten and Spider triggers after brief exposure and formulated countermeasures mid-battle.
Yomi’s Side Effect, "Perfect Parallel Processing," permits flawless multitasking. It allows simultaneous control of multiple Trion Soldiers, real-time battlefield analysis, and communication without performance loss. Primarily functioning as an operator and reconnaissance specialist, he deploys remote-controlled Trion Soldiers like Dogs for surveillance. In combat, he uses "Manual Mode" to directly command up to two Idra-class units via controller and visor. Under his control, these Idras achieve heightened effectiveness, demanding coordinated opposition from multiple high-ranking Border agents to defeat. Destroyed units prompt instant control transfer to replacements, all while he remains safely aboard Galopoula’s ship.
Border’s briefing files detail his operational parameters: Trion (8), Defense/Support (9), Skill (9), and Special Tactics (10). These ratings emphasize his strategic coordination and technological mastery, though his Attack (3) and Range (1) capabilities remain limited.
During Galopoula’s incursion into Border territory, Yomi scouted post-skirmish zones, monitored allies Koskero and Reghindetz, and deployed Dogs for reconnaissance. Controlling Idras, he wounded agents like Sasamori and countered tactics from Kitora and Kuroe. After Gatlin and Orkan retreated, he coordinated the withdrawal of surviving Trion Soldiers and analyzed damaged equipment—including diagnosing fractures in Vasilissa’s arm. He withdrew with Galopoula forces upon mission completion.