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Description
Plug Cryostat hails from the parallel dimension Life Core, serving as a "Jūden-chan" or Charger Girl for Neodym Inc. Her core mission involves monitoring human depression and revitalizing individuals ranked C or higher using electrical energy. Unlike her peers who remain unseen, she becomes visible to Sento Oumi during a mission targeting his family member, forging a unique bond. This connection leads her to frequent his residence, where she develops a fondness for the ecchi anime "Miracle Witch Milly".
Professionally, she ranks lowest among Charger Girls due to her unconventional methods. While others prioritize meeting charging quotas for payment, Plug focuses on identifying and resolving the root causes of depression before administering a charge. This approach minimizes repeat clients but incurs frequent salary deductions from her superior, Pulse Trans, reflecting her commitment to lasting solutions over efficiency.
Her personality blends earnestness with airheadedness, often resulting in comedic misunderstandings. She possesses a strong sense of justice, demonstrated when she disobeys orders to charge Kenta Kajiwara, a dangerous "Z-rank" individual emitting counter-currents. This act nearly kills her and causes severe injury, requiring hospitalization. Despite the risks, she remains determined to help those deemed beyond saving.
Her interactions reveal developing romantic feelings for Sento Oumi, complicated by his volatile temperament and frequent physical reactions to her antics, often involving a baseball bat. Relationships with fellow Charger Girls are dynamic, particularly her evolving rivalry-turned-partnership with Arresta Blanket. Initially antagonistic due to differing philosophies, their dynamic shifts through shared experiences and mutual goals.
In spin-off media like the visual novel *Fight Ippatsu! Jūden-chan!! CC*, she mentors a rookie Charger Girl while navigating the rookie's undisclosed motives, showcasing her capacity for guidance.
Physically, Plug Cryostat has red hair, red eyes, and distinctive plug-like hair accessories. On missions, she wears a specialized latex suit and displays rabbit-like ears, adopting civilian attire like school uniforms otherwise. Her enthusiastic approach to work and personal challenges is captured in her catchphrase, "Fight! One Shot! Charge!".
Professionally, she ranks lowest among Charger Girls due to her unconventional methods. While others prioritize meeting charging quotas for payment, Plug focuses on identifying and resolving the root causes of depression before administering a charge. This approach minimizes repeat clients but incurs frequent salary deductions from her superior, Pulse Trans, reflecting her commitment to lasting solutions over efficiency.
Her personality blends earnestness with airheadedness, often resulting in comedic misunderstandings. She possesses a strong sense of justice, demonstrated when she disobeys orders to charge Kenta Kajiwara, a dangerous "Z-rank" individual emitting counter-currents. This act nearly kills her and causes severe injury, requiring hospitalization. Despite the risks, she remains determined to help those deemed beyond saving.
Her interactions reveal developing romantic feelings for Sento Oumi, complicated by his volatile temperament and frequent physical reactions to her antics, often involving a baseball bat. Relationships with fellow Charger Girls are dynamic, particularly her evolving rivalry-turned-partnership with Arresta Blanket. Initially antagonistic due to differing philosophies, their dynamic shifts through shared experiences and mutual goals.
In spin-off media like the visual novel *Fight Ippatsu! Jūden-chan!! CC*, she mentors a rookie Charger Girl while navigating the rookie's undisclosed motives, showcasing her capacity for guidance.
Physically, Plug Cryostat has red hair, red eyes, and distinctive plug-like hair accessories. On missions, she wears a specialized latex suit and displays rabbit-like ears, adopting civilian attire like school uniforms otherwise. Her enthusiastic approach to work and personal challenges is captured in her catchphrase, "Fight! One Shot! Charge!".
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