OVA
Description
Born over three centuries prior to current events, Remi Masuda suffered a rare hereditary anemia. Her parents opted for cryogenic suspension, placing her in cold-sleep in 2504, hoping future medicine could cure her. She remained in stasis until 2807, when Shuzo Saionji, CEO of the facility's managing company, revived her. Saionji used her as an unwilling test subject for his immortality research, injecting an early version of a life-extending virus.
This experiment transformed her physiology, granting immortality while turning her into a vampire dependent on blood consumption for survival. The virus halted normal blood production, forcing her to consume blood. It also activated latent psychic abilities, including telekinesis. Forced into this existence, she nurtured a bitter resentment towards Saionji and his associates involved in the virus's creation.
Driven by vengeance, she systematically hunted former Saionji employees who participated in developing or administering the virus, eliminating them. Her brutal revenge campaign attracted the Cyber Police, specifically officer Merrill "Benten" Yanagawa. During his pursuit, Benten uncovered the truth behind her killings and her transformation. Sympathizing with her plight, he intervened to protect her when his colleagues moved to arrest her for the murders.
Determined to confront Saionji directly, she traveled via orbital elevator to the Saionji Medical Station. She attacked the physically decrepit CEO. However, Saionji had already ingested a perfected version of the immortality virus, triggering rapid rejuvenation that restored his youth and granted enhanced physical capabilities like teleportation and an extreme healing factor. Empowered, Saionji overpowered her and fed on her blood.
She survived the attack. Witnessing Benten engage Saionji in combat, she saw him defeat the CEO by administering an antidote to the virus, causing Saionji to rapidly age and die. After Saionji's demise, she expressed a desperate desire to end her own immortal existence, pleading for death. Benten no longer possessed the antidote, having used it on Saionji. As an alternative, she was placed back into a cryogenic capsule and returned to cold-sleep. Benten then ejected the capsule into space, consigning her to drift perpetually among the stars in suspended animation, forever dreaming.
This experiment transformed her physiology, granting immortality while turning her into a vampire dependent on blood consumption for survival. The virus halted normal blood production, forcing her to consume blood. It also activated latent psychic abilities, including telekinesis. Forced into this existence, she nurtured a bitter resentment towards Saionji and his associates involved in the virus's creation.
Driven by vengeance, she systematically hunted former Saionji employees who participated in developing or administering the virus, eliminating them. Her brutal revenge campaign attracted the Cyber Police, specifically officer Merrill "Benten" Yanagawa. During his pursuit, Benten uncovered the truth behind her killings and her transformation. Sympathizing with her plight, he intervened to protect her when his colleagues moved to arrest her for the murders.
Determined to confront Saionji directly, she traveled via orbital elevator to the Saionji Medical Station. She attacked the physically decrepit CEO. However, Saionji had already ingested a perfected version of the immortality virus, triggering rapid rejuvenation that restored his youth and granted enhanced physical capabilities like teleportation and an extreme healing factor. Empowered, Saionji overpowered her and fed on her blood.
She survived the attack. Witnessing Benten engage Saionji in combat, she saw him defeat the CEO by administering an antidote to the virus, causing Saionji to rapidly age and die. After Saionji's demise, she expressed a desperate desire to end her own immortal existence, pleading for death. Benten no longer possessed the antidote, having used it on Saionji. As an alternative, she was placed back into a cryogenic capsule and returned to cold-sleep. Benten then ejected the capsule into space, consigning her to drift perpetually among the stars in suspended animation, forever dreaming.