TV-Series
Description
Killer T Cell functions as a cytotoxic T lymphocyte within the immune system's Killer T Division, specializing in identifying and eliminating infected, damaged, or cancerous cells along with foreign entities. He originated as an immature thymocyte undergoing rigorous training in the thymus gland—a high-attrition process where only 2% of trainees mature. During this developmental phase, he was weak, scrawny, and socially withdrawn, avoiding classmates and lacking assertiveness; he once required Helper T Cell to carry him during a run after cowering and blocking the path. His natural black hair was later replaced by a bleached blond undercut, and he retains a prominent cross-shaped scar on his left cheek.
Now physically mature, he appears tall and muscular, typically clad in the standard Killer T uniform: black buttoned shirt with pockets, black pants, belt, shoes, and a "KILL"-marked cap. This cap switches to "MEMORY" during recurring pathogen encounters when he operates as a Memory T Cell. Off-duty, he adopts casual attire.
His personality balances aggression and vulnerability. He is frequently loud, impulsive, and quick-tempered, displaying violent reactions during pathogen elimination and disdain for relationships between white blood cells and non-immune cells. He enforces strict standards on subordinates and maintains rivalries with Helper T Cell and Natural Killer Cell, the latter relationship being competitive yet complementary. Underneath this abrasive exterior, he harbors insecurity and social anxiety, crafting a "macho" persona to conceal domestic interests like cooking, cleaning, binge-watching American TV shows, romantic movies, and non-VR video games. He fears perceived weakness, feels intimidated by socially adept cells, and becomes flustered by romance or unfamiliar antigens.
In combat, he wields heightened strength—shattering tissue walls and terminating threats like influenza-infected cells with single strikes. He favors hand-to-hand combat but occasionally employs weapons like knives. Under extreme duress and peak protective instincts, he unleashes his signature "T Cell Perforin Canon Punch," notably against Cancer Cell. His Memory T Cell capability leverages prior pathogen encounters for tactical advantage.
He trained alongside Helper T Cell and Regulatory T Cell. Helper T Cell bullied him during their youth and now fails to recognize him post-transformation, while Regulatory T Cell knows but guards his secret. Within the Killer T Division, he serves as a sergeant, harshly mentoring Naive T Cells under Helper T Cell's command. Peers call him "King Killer" for his combat prowess.
Now physically mature, he appears tall and muscular, typically clad in the standard Killer T uniform: black buttoned shirt with pockets, black pants, belt, shoes, and a "KILL"-marked cap. This cap switches to "MEMORY" during recurring pathogen encounters when he operates as a Memory T Cell. Off-duty, he adopts casual attire.
His personality balances aggression and vulnerability. He is frequently loud, impulsive, and quick-tempered, displaying violent reactions during pathogen elimination and disdain for relationships between white blood cells and non-immune cells. He enforces strict standards on subordinates and maintains rivalries with Helper T Cell and Natural Killer Cell, the latter relationship being competitive yet complementary. Underneath this abrasive exterior, he harbors insecurity and social anxiety, crafting a "macho" persona to conceal domestic interests like cooking, cleaning, binge-watching American TV shows, romantic movies, and non-VR video games. He fears perceived weakness, feels intimidated by socially adept cells, and becomes flustered by romance or unfamiliar antigens.
In combat, he wields heightened strength—shattering tissue walls and terminating threats like influenza-infected cells with single strikes. He favors hand-to-hand combat but occasionally employs weapons like knives. Under extreme duress and peak protective instincts, he unleashes his signature "T Cell Perforin Canon Punch," notably against Cancer Cell. His Memory T Cell capability leverages prior pathogen encounters for tactical advantage.
He trained alongside Helper T Cell and Regulatory T Cell. Helper T Cell bullied him during their youth and now fails to recognize him post-transformation, while Regulatory T Cell knows but guards his secret. Within the Killer T Division, he serves as a sergeant, harshly mentoring Naive T Cells under Helper T Cell's command. Peers call him "King Killer" for his combat prowess.