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Cobra, a space pirate, wields the Psychogun—a cybernetic left arm functioning as a mind-controlled energy weapon that unleashes devastating laser beams. Though his origins are shrouded in mystery, his reputation crystallized as a renegade opposing the Pirate Guild, a syndicate commanded by the ruthless Lord Salamander. To escape the Guild’s hunters, he erased his memories and surgically altered his face, vanishing into anonymity as Johnson, a bland office worker. Years of mundane routine shattered when a trip to the Trip Movie Corporation fractured his amnesia, awakening fragmented recollections of his past.
Reclaiming his identity, he rejoined Lady Armaroid, his loyal android ally disguised as a household drone. Concealed beneath a prosthetic arm, the Psychogun became his signature tool in renewed clashes against the Guild. His nemesis, Crystal Bowie—a glass-bodied mercenary—embodies their bitter feud: Bowie once severed Cobra’s original arm, prompting its cybernetic replacement, while Cobra nearly killed Bowie in retaliation, leaving their rivalry eternally unresolved.
Cobra’s path intersects repeatedly with the Royal Sisters—Jane, Catherine, and Dominique—alien rulers of the artificial world Myrus. Jane enlists him to free Catherine from captivity, sparking a chain of events that pits Cobra against Bowie and thwarts the Guild’s scheme to annihilate the Seventh Galaxy. Tragedy shadows these alliances: Jane dies by Catherine’s betrayal, Dominique perishes in Cobra’s embrace, and Catherine sacrifices herself to crash Myrus into a star. Such losses haunt Cobra’s journey, echoing a pattern of fatalistic bonds where allies and lovers rarely survive.
Charismatic yet merciless, Cobra balances roguish flirtation with calculated brutality. He adheres to a personal code, reserving violence for foes while cloaking tactical genius beneath a laid-back, cigar-smoking facade. His resilience borders on superhuman, surviving impalement, cryogenic stasis, and grievous wounds through rapid regeneration.
Narratives across his chronicles dissect identity and redemption, tracing his evolution from fugitive to amnesiac to resurgent rebel. Later arcs, like *Cobra: Over the Rainbow*, revisit lingering mysteries—including Dominique’s ambiguous fate—left unresolved by the creator’s death. Through clashes with Salamander, battles against ideologically twisted foes, and unending defiance of the Guild’s tyranny, Cobra endures as an icon of resistance in a lawless cosmos.
Reclaiming his identity, he rejoined Lady Armaroid, his loyal android ally disguised as a household drone. Concealed beneath a prosthetic arm, the Psychogun became his signature tool in renewed clashes against the Guild. His nemesis, Crystal Bowie—a glass-bodied mercenary—embodies their bitter feud: Bowie once severed Cobra’s original arm, prompting its cybernetic replacement, while Cobra nearly killed Bowie in retaliation, leaving their rivalry eternally unresolved.
Cobra’s path intersects repeatedly with the Royal Sisters—Jane, Catherine, and Dominique—alien rulers of the artificial world Myrus. Jane enlists him to free Catherine from captivity, sparking a chain of events that pits Cobra against Bowie and thwarts the Guild’s scheme to annihilate the Seventh Galaxy. Tragedy shadows these alliances: Jane dies by Catherine’s betrayal, Dominique perishes in Cobra’s embrace, and Catherine sacrifices herself to crash Myrus into a star. Such losses haunt Cobra’s journey, echoing a pattern of fatalistic bonds where allies and lovers rarely survive.
Charismatic yet merciless, Cobra balances roguish flirtation with calculated brutality. He adheres to a personal code, reserving violence for foes while cloaking tactical genius beneath a laid-back, cigar-smoking facade. His resilience borders on superhuman, surviving impalement, cryogenic stasis, and grievous wounds through rapid regeneration.
Narratives across his chronicles dissect identity and redemption, tracing his evolution from fugitive to amnesiac to resurgent rebel. Later arcs, like *Cobra: Over the Rainbow*, revisit lingering mysteries—including Dominique’s ambiguous fate—left unresolved by the creator’s death. Through clashes with Salamander, battles against ideologically twisted foes, and unending defiance of the Guild’s tyranny, Cobra endures as an icon of resistance in a lawless cosmos.