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* TheNeedsOfTheMany: Kusunoki was willing to let Erika die so that the arms dealers in Episode 1 could be captured alive in order to track down their illegally shipped weapons. Erika only survived because Takina [[ShootTheHostageTaker took things into her own hands]].



* TheNeedsOfTheMany: Kusunoki was willing to let Erika die so that the arms dealers in Episode 1 could be captured alive in order to track down their illegally shipped weapons. Erika only survived because Takina [[ShootTheHostageTaker took things into her own hands]].
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** Kusunoki is Melancholic (hard-working, aloof, cynical BadBoss oriented towards TheNeedsOfTheMany);

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** Kusunoki is Melancholic (hard-working, aloof, cynical BadBoss MeanBoss oriented towards TheNeedsOfTheMany);



* BadBoss: In the third episode, she denies Takina any chance of returning to the DA even after she presents evidence regarding the hostage situation. She also ignores anything Chisato tries to say to her, suggesting some rocky history between them, as well. She also says or does nothing to Fuki's constant bullying of Takina or Chisato, and does some of her own. Then there's also how part of Takina's transfer was to cover her own ass about Radiata getting hacked and hindering communications during the arms deal bust. Later on, it's suggested that she actively used some Lycoris as bait to draw out Majima, with little to no success.



* {{Jerkass}}: She doesn't really care all that much for her own subordinates. Treating Chisato like dirt, turning Takina into TheScapegoat for her own failings, and doesn't support Erika's guilt after her own near-death. She also does absolutely nothing against Fuki or Sakura's harassment of the duo when they show up at DA's headquarters in Episode 3.

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* {{Jerkass}}: She doesn't really care all that much for her own subordinates. Treating This is shown through her treating Chisato like dirt, turning Takina into TheScapegoat for her own failings, and doesn't support not supporting Erika's sense of guilt after her own near-death. She also does absolutely nothing against Fuki or Sakura's harassment of the duo when they show up at DA's headquarters in Episode 3.


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* MeanBoss: She's a very cold and {{jerk}}ish boss with a prominent LackOfEmpathy. In the third episode, she denies Takina any chance of returning to the DA even after she presents evidence regarding the hostage situation. She also ignores anything Chisato tries to say to her, suggesting some rocky history between them, as well. She also says or does nothing to Fuki's constant bullying of Takina or Chisato, and does some of her own. Then there's also how part of Takina's transfer was to cover her own ass about Radiata getting hacked and hindering communications during the arms deal bust. Later on, it's suggested that she actively used some Lycoris as bait to draw out Majima, with little to no success.


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* LadyLooksLikeADude: She has a fairly boyish appearance with her short hair and sharp, hostile look in her eyes.


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* {{Tomboy}}: She has a very rough attitude and wears her hair short.


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* LadyLooksLikeADude: While already Fuki and their boss have short hair and androgynous qualities, Sakura is easily the toughest and most boyish-looking among the DA girls.
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** The actions he's done against DA aren't out of some regular terrorist goal to simply disturb the peace, but rather, it's because he hates the ''false'' peace that DA have created with their Lycoris, who are so overwhelmingly efficient that they've sanitized the country of the very concept of violent conflict. In his eyes, order without chaos is no true order.
** While he does also believe that Chisato's talents are meant for killing, he's disgusted by how the Alan Institute has manipulated her, saying he hates someone being told to live a certain way.

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** The actions he's done against DA aren't out of some regular terrorist goal to simply disturb the peace, but rather, it's because he hates the ''false'' peace that DA have created with their Lycoris, who are so overwhelmingly efficient that they've sanitized and maintain peace by sanitizing the country of the very concept of violent conflict. In his eyes, order without chaos is no true order.
** While he does also believe that Chisato's talents are meant for killing, he's disgusted by how the Alan Institute has manipulated her, her and how [[spoiler:Shinji is determined to force her to meet his expectations]], saying he hates someone being told to live a certain way.
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** The actions he's done against DA aren't out of some regular terrorist goal to simply disturb the peace, but rather, it's because he hates the ''false'' peace that DA have created with their Lycoris.

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** The actions he's done against DA aren't out of some regular terrorist goal to simply disturb the peace, but rather, it's because he hates the ''false'' peace that DA have created with their Lycoris.Lycoris, who are so overwhelmingly efficient that they've sanitized the country of the very concept of violent conflict. In his eyes, order without chaos is no true order.
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* DisappointedInYou: [[spoiler:Says this to Chisato after shooting her in the shoulder when she tries to grab his smartphone.]]

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* DisappointedInYou: [[spoiler:Says this to Chisato after shooting her in the shoulder when she tries to grab his smartphone.smartphone during their final fight, disappointed that at the very end, she still prioritizes saving others rather than the fight at hand.]]



* {{Foil}}: To Chisato. Like her, [[spoiler:Majima is also an Alan Institute beneficiary who was inducted due to his talent for killing people. He also possesses a superhuman ability like her. However, unlike Chisato, who believes her talent should be used to improve people's lives, Majima fully buys into the purpose the Alan Institute assigned to him and continues killing. In addition, Majima is driven to overturn the status quo while Chisato wants to preserve it as long as it means the people she cares about can be happy.]]

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* {{Foil}}: To Chisato. Like her, [[spoiler:Majima is also an Alan Institute beneficiary who was inducted due to his talent for killing people. He people, and also possesses a superhuman ability like her. However, unlike Chisato, who believes her talent should be used to improve people's lives, Majima fully buys into the purpose the Alan Institute assigned to him and continues killing. Both of them are rebellious people who don't like being told what to do and give priority to their whims, but while Chisato still follows a strict moral code despite her freewheeling, Majima has no qualms with whatever he does in the name of his desires, with one of his lesser objectives seemingly being to convince Chisato to abandon her code and live truly "free" as he does. In addition, Majima is driven to overturn the status quo quo, while Chisato wants to preserve it as long as it means the people she cares about can be happy.]]

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