Description
Aljis commands the resistance group ARMS, battling the Kagami Group's exploitation of captive Mecha-Ude. He enforces a strictly professional attitude, reminding operatives like Aki that safeguarding the rare Mecha-Ude Alma is paramount. His leadership prioritizes calm focus on liberating enslaved Mecha-Ude.
Permanently bonded to the stoic, logical Mecha-Ude Fist, Aljis exhibits a standard derized relationship, both sharing distinctive Icy Blue Eyes hinting at their profound link. The shocking truth emerges: Aljis is not human, but the reanimated corpse of Yakumo Kagami, the Kagami Group's founder. Fist puppeteers Yakumo's decaying form using mechanical enhancements to prevent collapse, presenting "Aljis" to infiltrate ARMS and manipulate the conflict.
Fist adopted this guise after Yakumo and Tsukihito's deaths convinced him humans and Mecha-Ude cannot coexist peacefully. Using Yakumo's identity positioned Fist as ARMS's leader while secretly pursuing his own agenda: freeing Mecha-Ude by any means necessary, including humanity's extermination. This "Utopia Justifies the Means" philosophy, born from shattered faith in partnerships, starkly opposes Alma's bond with Hikaru.
Yakumo's decaying corpse presents a critical weakness. Progressive deterioration demands extensive mechanical support, rendering the body fragile in combat. Physical damage risks exposure, and prolonged use strains its integrity. This decay forces Fist to abandon the Aljis identity, transferring his consciousness to a new host: Kagami Group antagonist Jun Kagami.
While leading ARMS, Fist maintains Aljis's stoic, reserved facade. However, as his plans near completion, his control fractures. He grows volatile, particularly confronting his brother Alma. Emotional eruptions reveal his fury, demanding Alma submit to his vision and reject human bonds. This shift from calculated commander to vehement ideologue exposes the manipulation's depth.
After discarding Yakumo's corpse, Fist continues his campaign through Jun Kagami, ending Aljis permanently. The revelation of Aljis's true nature recontextualizes earlier actions as stages in Fist's century-long manipulation of both ARMS and the Kagami Group.
Permanently bonded to the stoic, logical Mecha-Ude Fist, Aljis exhibits a standard derized relationship, both sharing distinctive Icy Blue Eyes hinting at their profound link. The shocking truth emerges: Aljis is not human, but the reanimated corpse of Yakumo Kagami, the Kagami Group's founder. Fist puppeteers Yakumo's decaying form using mechanical enhancements to prevent collapse, presenting "Aljis" to infiltrate ARMS and manipulate the conflict.
Fist adopted this guise after Yakumo and Tsukihito's deaths convinced him humans and Mecha-Ude cannot coexist peacefully. Using Yakumo's identity positioned Fist as ARMS's leader while secretly pursuing his own agenda: freeing Mecha-Ude by any means necessary, including humanity's extermination. This "Utopia Justifies the Means" philosophy, born from shattered faith in partnerships, starkly opposes Alma's bond with Hikaru.
Yakumo's decaying corpse presents a critical weakness. Progressive deterioration demands extensive mechanical support, rendering the body fragile in combat. Physical damage risks exposure, and prolonged use strains its integrity. This decay forces Fist to abandon the Aljis identity, transferring his consciousness to a new host: Kagami Group antagonist Jun Kagami.
While leading ARMS, Fist maintains Aljis's stoic, reserved facade. However, as his plans near completion, his control fractures. He grows volatile, particularly confronting his brother Alma. Emotional eruptions reveal his fury, demanding Alma submit to his vision and reject human bonds. This shift from calculated commander to vehement ideologue exposes the manipulation's depth.
After discarding Yakumo's corpse, Fist continues his campaign through Jun Kagami, ending Aljis permanently. The revelation of Aljis's true nature recontextualizes earlier actions as stages in Fist's century-long manipulation of both ARMS and the Kagami Group.