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Fisher Sukai is a character from the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!!, recognized as a resident of the Alien Residential Area in Mutsuba Town. Sukai is not a single being but a collective entity, a Skyfish alien composed of numerous small, lime green flying organisms that operate as a single consciousness. This collective nature defines their very existence and abilities. Within the Alien Residential Area, Sukai operates under the identity of the Informant, a mysterious figure known for possessing valuable secrets and intelligence about the community. Despite this reputation, the true nature of the Informant has long been unknown to the other aliens, with none having ever seen even a glimpse of them, cementing Sukai's status as an enigmatic presence in the underground settlement.
Sukai's personality is deeply intertwined with their role as an informant, displaying a natural fascination with the unknown and a keen interest in acquiring new information. This curiosity was sparked by the outsider Yudias Velgear after his duel with Zuwijo zir Velgear, leading Sukai to extensively research him and the Ultra Tentacle Service organization. True to their mysterious nature, Sukai is guarded and secretive, showing a particular dislike for reflective surfaces like mirrors and windows. This aversion is a strategic necessity, as reflections hinder their unique abilities and make it difficult for their dispersed form to remain hidden.
In terms of mannerisms, Sukai is distinctive and theatrical. They speak in a sing-song, flamboyant tone, and as a collective of multiple consciousnesses, they refer to themselves using plural pronouns, often saying We-tachi. Like many alien characters in the series, Sukai punctuates their sentences with a characteristic tic, ending their phrases with the word sky. When fragments of Sukai are separated from their main human guise, these pieces often harmonize with the central form, creating a unique and eerie auditory presence.
Sukai possesses extraordinary abilities stemming from their nature as a school of skyfish. Cryptids that appear as elongated visual artifacts in photos and videos, skyfish in their natural state move with tremendous speed and agility, making them nearly invisible to the naked eye. This form also allows Sukai to interfere with electronics, enabling them to tamper with devices like traffic lights to evade pursuers. Their most notable power is the ability to merge their individual pieces into a myriad of different forms. Their most frequent and iconic form is the Informant, a young boy with messy green hair dressed in a detective-like brown trench coat, tuxedo, and fedora. However, their capabilities extend far beyond this, as they can also perfectly mimic other people or even merge into functional objects like a Duel Disk Deck container. This transformation is highly organized, with each individual skyfish assigned to construct a specific body part. For instance, the component assigned to create the navel is designated Navel Number 81, and creating a single form can require hundreds of individual fragments working in concert.
Initially, Sukai is a background figure, but they enter the main storyline when Yudias, Yuhi, and Yuamu Ohdo begin searching for the elusive Informant. Sukai shadowed them back to the UTS office and attempted to prevent them from returning to the Alien Residential Area by haunting Yuhi and ordering him to remove reflective surfaces. Their efforts were in vain, and they were ultimately tricked into a room full of mirrors, a trap that forced them to coalesce into their human form for the first time, revealing their identity to the UTS crew. Yuamu promptly challenged Sukai to a Rush Duel for information on Yuna Goha.
This duel is a pivotal moment for Sukai. Confident in their extensive research, they built a Deck specifically to counter Yuamu's LIGHT Attribute High Tech Dragon monsters, utilizing anti-LIGHT cards. They successfully weakened Yuamu's monsters and strengthened their own, believing victory was assured. However, Yuamu had secretly added newly opened booster pack cards to her Deck in the darkened room, a variable Sukai had not anticipated. She summoned a DARK Attribute monster that completely dismantled Sukai's strategy, leading to their defeat. Despite the loss, Sukai expressed gratitude for experiencing the joy of dueling against the unknown, a moment of personal growth for a being so reliant on information and predictability.
Following their defeat, Sukai, while admitting they lacked specific information on Yuna, provided a crucial lead: she was likely at Badloon Castle, the stronghold of the Rovian Bandits. They guided the group to the Coruffium, an underground duel arena, to help them raise their rank to enter the castle. After parting ways, Sukai was immediately captured by Yuna Goha herself using a vacuum cleaner. For a period, a humiliated and battered Sukai was trapped in a plastic bag, used as a tool and abused by Yuna, who even used the bag to hit others. This ordeal forced Sukai to rely on their smallest fragment, Navel Number 81, to escape through a small hole and seek help from Yuamu, marking a transition from a solo actor to a collaborative ally.
In terms of key relationships, Sukai's most significant interactions are with Yuamu Ohdo, whom they developed a profound respect for after their duel, and Yuna Goha, who serves as an adversarial captor. Their initial interest in Yudias Velgear also forms a core motivation, as they find him a fascinating unknown subject for study. Sukai's relationships with other aliens in the Residential Area are generally defined by their previous anonymity and their role as a purveyor of secrets. As the series progresses, Sukai shows development from a solitary, secretive informant who values information as power to a more involved character who uses their unique abilities to assist others, even while maintaining their mysterious and flamboyant demeanor.
In duels, Fisher Sukai uses a Sky Fossil Deck, which primarily consists of WIND Attribute Zombie Type monsters. The visual and thematic design of these monsters takes the form of ancient Cambrian life forms, such as the ace monster Anomalocaris. Their playstyle is strategic and control-oriented, heavily focusing on anti-LIGHT Attribute tactics, manipulating the ATK of opponent's monsters, and managing resources between the field and the Graveyard. This calculated approach reflects Sukai's nature as an informant who prefers to gather data and counter an opponent's known strategies rather than rely on brute force.
Sukai's personality is deeply intertwined with their role as an informant, displaying a natural fascination with the unknown and a keen interest in acquiring new information. This curiosity was sparked by the outsider Yudias Velgear after his duel with Zuwijo zir Velgear, leading Sukai to extensively research him and the Ultra Tentacle Service organization. True to their mysterious nature, Sukai is guarded and secretive, showing a particular dislike for reflective surfaces like mirrors and windows. This aversion is a strategic necessity, as reflections hinder their unique abilities and make it difficult for their dispersed form to remain hidden.
In terms of mannerisms, Sukai is distinctive and theatrical. They speak in a sing-song, flamboyant tone, and as a collective of multiple consciousnesses, they refer to themselves using plural pronouns, often saying We-tachi. Like many alien characters in the series, Sukai punctuates their sentences with a characteristic tic, ending their phrases with the word sky. When fragments of Sukai are separated from their main human guise, these pieces often harmonize with the central form, creating a unique and eerie auditory presence.
Sukai possesses extraordinary abilities stemming from their nature as a school of skyfish. Cryptids that appear as elongated visual artifacts in photos and videos, skyfish in their natural state move with tremendous speed and agility, making them nearly invisible to the naked eye. This form also allows Sukai to interfere with electronics, enabling them to tamper with devices like traffic lights to evade pursuers. Their most notable power is the ability to merge their individual pieces into a myriad of different forms. Their most frequent and iconic form is the Informant, a young boy with messy green hair dressed in a detective-like brown trench coat, tuxedo, and fedora. However, their capabilities extend far beyond this, as they can also perfectly mimic other people or even merge into functional objects like a Duel Disk Deck container. This transformation is highly organized, with each individual skyfish assigned to construct a specific body part. For instance, the component assigned to create the navel is designated Navel Number 81, and creating a single form can require hundreds of individual fragments working in concert.
Initially, Sukai is a background figure, but they enter the main storyline when Yudias, Yuhi, and Yuamu Ohdo begin searching for the elusive Informant. Sukai shadowed them back to the UTS office and attempted to prevent them from returning to the Alien Residential Area by haunting Yuhi and ordering him to remove reflective surfaces. Their efforts were in vain, and they were ultimately tricked into a room full of mirrors, a trap that forced them to coalesce into their human form for the first time, revealing their identity to the UTS crew. Yuamu promptly challenged Sukai to a Rush Duel for information on Yuna Goha.
This duel is a pivotal moment for Sukai. Confident in their extensive research, they built a Deck specifically to counter Yuamu's LIGHT Attribute High Tech Dragon monsters, utilizing anti-LIGHT cards. They successfully weakened Yuamu's monsters and strengthened their own, believing victory was assured. However, Yuamu had secretly added newly opened booster pack cards to her Deck in the darkened room, a variable Sukai had not anticipated. She summoned a DARK Attribute monster that completely dismantled Sukai's strategy, leading to their defeat. Despite the loss, Sukai expressed gratitude for experiencing the joy of dueling against the unknown, a moment of personal growth for a being so reliant on information and predictability.
Following their defeat, Sukai, while admitting they lacked specific information on Yuna, provided a crucial lead: she was likely at Badloon Castle, the stronghold of the Rovian Bandits. They guided the group to the Coruffium, an underground duel arena, to help them raise their rank to enter the castle. After parting ways, Sukai was immediately captured by Yuna Goha herself using a vacuum cleaner. For a period, a humiliated and battered Sukai was trapped in a plastic bag, used as a tool and abused by Yuna, who even used the bag to hit others. This ordeal forced Sukai to rely on their smallest fragment, Navel Number 81, to escape through a small hole and seek help from Yuamu, marking a transition from a solo actor to a collaborative ally.
In terms of key relationships, Sukai's most significant interactions are with Yuamu Ohdo, whom they developed a profound respect for after their duel, and Yuna Goha, who serves as an adversarial captor. Their initial interest in Yudias Velgear also forms a core motivation, as they find him a fascinating unknown subject for study. Sukai's relationships with other aliens in the Residential Area are generally defined by their previous anonymity and their role as a purveyor of secrets. As the series progresses, Sukai shows development from a solitary, secretive informant who values information as power to a more involved character who uses their unique abilities to assist others, even while maintaining their mysterious and flamboyant demeanor.
In duels, Fisher Sukai uses a Sky Fossil Deck, which primarily consists of WIND Attribute Zombie Type monsters. The visual and thematic design of these monsters takes the form of ancient Cambrian life forms, such as the ace monster Anomalocaris. Their playstyle is strategic and control-oriented, heavily focusing on anti-LIGHT Attribute tactics, manipulating the ATK of opponent's monsters, and managing resources between the field and the Graveyard. This calculated approach reflects Sukai's nature as an informant who prefers to gather data and counter an opponent's known strategies rather than rely on brute force.