TV-Series
Description
Makie Osakabe, a genetically engineered Design Child crafted to devise weaponry against the Fleet of Fog, revolutionized naval combat with her Vibration Warhead Torpedo. Resembling a petite ten-year-old with light-brown hair and brown eyes, she favors vibrant outfits and clutches plush toys—a habit intensified after Kirishima, a Fleet of Fog battleship, assumed the form of a stuffed animal following the Osakabe mansion attack.
Bred in a clandestine project to forge military superminds, Makie faced disposal post-mission until her creator, Professor Osakabe, intervened. Sequestered in a Yokosuka mansion, she lived under implanted memories of a doting grandfather until I-401’s arrival shattered the illusion, sparking her bitterness toward Captain Chihaya Gunzou.
During I-401’s return to claim the torpedo prototype, Makie confronted Gunzou, demanding answers about her vanished guardian. Post-battle, she uncovered silver sand and Haruna’s coat at the port, encountering Haruna and Kirishima’s core. Mistaking Haruna for human, Makie befriended her, unknowingly attracting Japanese Self-Defense Forces who raided the mansion to suppress the torpedo’s existence.
Haruna and Kirishima shielded Makie during the assault, urging her to flee. Defying peril, she searched the battlefield for Haruna until Northern forces repelled the attackers. Relocated north under Chihaya Saori’s care at the professor’s behest, Makie struggled in New Hakodate until Haruna infiltrated the Chihaya estate to rekindle their bond. Saori, acknowledging their connection, allowed Makie to depart with Maya, forging new alliances.
Possessing engineered brilliance yet maintaining childlike trust, Makie bonds fiercely with allies but harbors grudges, exemplified by her early disdain for Gunzou. Despite her youthful guise, she wields unexpected physical prowess, evading robotic maids and subduing her butler, Lawrence Osakabe, with sedatives.
Her key bonds include Professor Osakabe, her protector; Haruna and Kirishima, steadfast companions; Maya, her travel partner; Saori, her interim guardian; and Osakabe Makoto, a fellow Design Child resembling an elder brother. Her journey transforms her from a sheltered ingenue into a resilient figure confronting her engineered origins and intricate relationships.
Bred in a clandestine project to forge military superminds, Makie faced disposal post-mission until her creator, Professor Osakabe, intervened. Sequestered in a Yokosuka mansion, she lived under implanted memories of a doting grandfather until I-401’s arrival shattered the illusion, sparking her bitterness toward Captain Chihaya Gunzou.
During I-401’s return to claim the torpedo prototype, Makie confronted Gunzou, demanding answers about her vanished guardian. Post-battle, she uncovered silver sand and Haruna’s coat at the port, encountering Haruna and Kirishima’s core. Mistaking Haruna for human, Makie befriended her, unknowingly attracting Japanese Self-Defense Forces who raided the mansion to suppress the torpedo’s existence.
Haruna and Kirishima shielded Makie during the assault, urging her to flee. Defying peril, she searched the battlefield for Haruna until Northern forces repelled the attackers. Relocated north under Chihaya Saori’s care at the professor’s behest, Makie struggled in New Hakodate until Haruna infiltrated the Chihaya estate to rekindle their bond. Saori, acknowledging their connection, allowed Makie to depart with Maya, forging new alliances.
Possessing engineered brilliance yet maintaining childlike trust, Makie bonds fiercely with allies but harbors grudges, exemplified by her early disdain for Gunzou. Despite her youthful guise, she wields unexpected physical prowess, evading robotic maids and subduing her butler, Lawrence Osakabe, with sedatives.
Her key bonds include Professor Osakabe, her protector; Haruna and Kirishima, steadfast companions; Maya, her travel partner; Saori, her interim guardian; and Osakabe Makoto, a fellow Design Child resembling an elder brother. Her journey transforms her from a sheltered ingenue into a resilient figure confronting her engineered origins and intricate relationships.