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Shin Kumagiri endured a severe childhood illness necessitating an organ transplant. His older brother perished while protecting a child, enabling Shin to receive the vital organs and survive. This sacrifice propelled him to emulate his brother's legacy, pursuing professional wrestling while championing superhero virtues.
Physically imposing with a muscular build, long dark blue hair, and a habitual bandana, Shin defied his intimidating exterior through an unwavering commitment to justice. He actively opposed cruelty and shielded the vulnerable, driven by heroic ideals.
In early programs, Shin initially restrained his ability. During the Second Program, he halted his assault on Ringo Tatara when she raised her hand, only for her to surrender unexpectedly. His protective instincts crystallized in the Third Program upon rescuing Hareka Ninomiya from the Red Team, forging a bond between them. Confronting Yuki Setoguchi cost Shin a hand and foot, yet he activated his ability to intercept Yuki's knife aimed at Hareka, defeating Yuki.
Advancing to the Fourth Program, Shin allied with Yuri Amagake against Sado Kyosuke and endured the Calamity. Surviving a significant fall through his ability, he deduced Sado's shadow mechanics and captured him. Contacted by Akira Shiroyanagi, Shin joined Iori Omoto's group to combat Leonhart, clashing with a reanimated Yuki. As Wormwood collapsed, Shin remained behind to fend off zombies, facilitating Akira and Chitose Amemura's escape.
Cornered and presumed dead, Shin infected himself with Leonhart's bacteria, using antibodies to preserve consciousness. He later aided Akira in defeating Leonhart. Deprived of the bacteria's sustenance, his body deteriorated. Unable to evacuate, he bid farewell to Akira and died serenely before an image of his brother.
His ability, "Vajrapani" or "Unbreakable," grants two seconds of invincibility, manifesting as black tungsten-like armor impervious to projectiles or blades. Activation reduces agility and reflexes. A handcuff mechanism seals the ability, releasing it via a green light. Full mobility resumes five seconds post-release. The armor's design mirrors Shin's mental image of invulnerability, directly inspired by his brother's "Nightmask" wrestling persona, symbolizing their ultimate tag team legacy. Cooldown intervals remain unspecified, though repeated activations occurred under extreme duress.
Physically imposing with a muscular build, long dark blue hair, and a habitual bandana, Shin defied his intimidating exterior through an unwavering commitment to justice. He actively opposed cruelty and shielded the vulnerable, driven by heroic ideals.
In early programs, Shin initially restrained his ability. During the Second Program, he halted his assault on Ringo Tatara when she raised her hand, only for her to surrender unexpectedly. His protective instincts crystallized in the Third Program upon rescuing Hareka Ninomiya from the Red Team, forging a bond between them. Confronting Yuki Setoguchi cost Shin a hand and foot, yet he activated his ability to intercept Yuki's knife aimed at Hareka, defeating Yuki.
Advancing to the Fourth Program, Shin allied with Yuri Amagake against Sado Kyosuke and endured the Calamity. Surviving a significant fall through his ability, he deduced Sado's shadow mechanics and captured him. Contacted by Akira Shiroyanagi, Shin joined Iori Omoto's group to combat Leonhart, clashing with a reanimated Yuki. As Wormwood collapsed, Shin remained behind to fend off zombies, facilitating Akira and Chitose Amemura's escape.
Cornered and presumed dead, Shin infected himself with Leonhart's bacteria, using antibodies to preserve consciousness. He later aided Akira in defeating Leonhart. Deprived of the bacteria's sustenance, his body deteriorated. Unable to evacuate, he bid farewell to Akira and died serenely before an image of his brother.
His ability, "Vajrapani" or "Unbreakable," grants two seconds of invincibility, manifesting as black tungsten-like armor impervious to projectiles or blades. Activation reduces agility and reflexes. A handcuff mechanism seals the ability, releasing it via a green light. Full mobility resumes five seconds post-release. The armor's design mirrors Shin's mental image of invulnerability, directly inspired by his brother's "Nightmask" wrestling persona, symbolizing their ultimate tag team legacy. Cooldown intervals remain unspecified, though repeated activations occurred under extreme duress.