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| Steering ( Real name: Steering Occupation: Agent of Kaolinite and the Death Busters Identity: The general populace of Earth is unaware of Steering's existence Legal status: None Known aliases: None Place of creation: Tuning Service Kameda Motor, a garage located in the Juubangai district of Tokyo, Japan Marital status: Single (though probably inapplicable) Known relatives: None Group affiliation: Death Busters Base of operations: Mobile First appearance: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S Episode 092 Final appearance: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S Episode 092 History: Steering was a female Daimon - the product
of the fusion of a Daimon Egg with a sportscar - who in accordance with
Kaolinite's orders sought out Mr. Kameda because of the
pure heart he displayed in aspiring to be a world-renowned racecar mechanic.
Suddenly coming to life just as he had finished working on the very vehicle
from which she had been created, Steering attacked her assigned human target,
quickly incapacitated him, and, following a clumsily unsuccessful attempt
by Minako Aino and Usagi Tsukino - the alter egos of Sailor Venus and Sailor
Moon, respectively - to stop her, succeeded in extracting his Heart Crystal.
Her objective thus accomplished, the Daimon sped away with her prize in
order to rejoin Kaolinite so that the latter could determine whether or
not it contained a Talisman. Height: Unknown
Abilities: Steering
possessed a star-shaped mark on her chest capable of emitting a beam of
black energy that would cause a human being's Heart Crystal to emerge from
his or her body after being focused on that person's upper torso for a
certain period of time. The wheels attached to her body - far from being
ornamental - served a variety of different functions, allowing her to attain
high velocities when she lay on her back and drove along the ground like
the racecar she resembled, but could also be used as weapons while she
was standing upright, in which case sharp metallic spikes would emerge
from the tires, which would then begin to rotate rapidly like the spinning
blades found in a blender or grinder. Japanese Voice Actress:
Yuka Koyama This entry first appeared on: September 17, 1999 Back
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