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| U Pasokon ( Real name: U Pasokon Occupation: Agent of Mimete and the Death Busters Identity: The general populace of Earth is unaware of U Pasokon's existence Legal status: None Known aliases: None Place of creation: Professor Tomoe's secret underground laboratory complex, located beneath the Tomoe Mansion in the city of Tokyo, Japan Marital status: Single (though probably inapplicable) Known relatives: None Group affiliation: Death Busters Base of operations: Mobile (within a white suitcase carried around by Mimete) First appearance: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S Episode 120 Final appearance: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S Episode 120 History: U Pasokon was a female Daimon created
after Mimete selected Sergei Ajimov - a respected physicist she though
looked cool - as her target, allegedly for the sole purpose of acquiring
his pure heart for the benefit of the Death Busters. The product of the
fusion of a personal computer with a Daimon Egg during a process presumably
carried out by Mimete herself in an effort to redeem herself since Professor
Tomoe had originally given the aforementioned assignment to Tellu, U Pasokon's
function - like that of all of Mimete's Daimons - was to suck the Heart
Crystal right out of her human victim's body, swallow and retain it at
the base of her throat, and subsequently return to Professor Tomoe with
the pure heart she had obtained so that it could be converted into the
energy required in order to feed and awaken the Messiah of Silence.
Height: Unknown
Abilities: By either kissing or pursing her lips
and inhaling while close to her victim, U Pasokon could generate enough
of a vacuum to literally suck a human being's Heart Crystal out of their
body through their mouth, thereby allowing her to swallow it whole and
store it at the bottom of her throat for an indefinite period of time in
a manner reminiscent of a cormorant catching fish. She could also cause
a series of special mice - the computer peripherals, not the animals :)
- which she employed during one of her attacks to emerge from the monitor
on her chest. Japanese Voice Actress:
Unknown This entry first appeared on: September 17, 1999 |
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