List of Ultra N Project characters

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This is a character list for Ultra N Project, a multimedia project which centers around Ultraman Noa and his appearances in medias such as magazines, the 2004 series Ultraman Nexus and its movie prequel, Ultraman: The Next .

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TLT

The Terrestrial Liberation Trust (地球解放機構, Chikyū Kaihō Kikō), abbreviated as TLT (ティルト, Tiruto), is a top secret global, non-government organization set up to investigate, research and defeat the Space Beast (スペースビースト, Supēsu Bīsuto) threat. Whereas the major headquarters is in North America, the show's major focus is Japan's TLT (TLT-J) branch. The main teams of TLT are the Night Raider, Memory Police (who erase the memories of civilians involved in any Night Raider mission or witnessing any Space Beast attacks) and White Sweeper, who are involved in clean-up. [1]

Night Raider

Night Raider (ナイトレイダー, Naito Reidā) are TLT-J's special group in charge of Space Beast eradication. The group's true name is TLT-J Special Strategy Mission Group (TLT-J特殊戦略任務班, Tiruto-Jei Tokushu Senryaku Ninmu Han) as members consist of elite cadets in TLT. The squad led by Captain Wakura is known as Night Raider A Unit (ナイトレイダーAユニット, Naito Reidā Ē Yunitto) while there are other groups of Night Raiders, as implied in episode 18. The final episode saw this development as multiple Chrome Chester units patrolling the sky a year after Dark Zagi's destruction.

In addition to NR Special Suits (NRスペシャルスーツ, Enu Āru Supesharu Sūtsu) and NR Met (NRメット, Enu Āru Metto), officers are equipped with a Pulse Breigar (パルスブレイガー, Parusu Bureigā) wrist communicator/launcher and a Divait Launcher (ディバイトランチャー, Dibaito Ranchā) rifle. [2]

High-ranking TLT staff members

Memory Police

The Memory Police (メモリーポリス, Memorī Porisu, MP) is a group of secretive operatives in charge of controlling the information of Ultraman and the Space Beasts. [1] Aside from filtering the mass-media and falsify documentations, members can also use flip phone-like device called Memoraser (メモレイサー, Memoreisā) to rid their target's memories of the Ultraman and Space Beasts. This works by suppressing a specified keyword within the target's brain, but can also be removed if they ever encounter the same incident for the second time. Despite their modus operandi helped in suppressing fear among citizens for the Space Beasts to prey upon, it also removed Nexus from his ability to strengthen himself through human bonds. Following the death of Dark Zagi, the Memory Police was disbanded as humanity slowly regained hope to confront the threat of Space Beasts.

Visitors

The Visitors (来訪者, Raihō-sha) are a race of advanced aliens that took refuge on Earth since 18 years prior to Ultraman Nexus. Their original form is yet to be seen and usually took the appearance of jellyfishes in the Illustrator's room. They were originally citizens of an unnamed planet from Messier 80, who were under attacked by the Space Beasts. [5] Inspired by Noa's heroics, they replicated the giant into Dark Zagi, but this became their undoing as Zagi went rampant and protected the Space Beasts instead. In order to stop their creation, the Visitors detonated their system's sun and their home world altogether. As they arrived on Earth, the Visitors helped in the foundation of TLT and their technologies. Through the forms of Earth jellyfish, they took residence within the Fortress Freedom's neutrino tank from which they constantly communicating with Illustrator.

In aftermath of The Next's battle in Shinjuku during 2004, the Visitors deploy their creation Lethe to erase the inhabitant's memories and erecting Potential Barriers to prevent the Space Beasts from entering populated areas. In the span of five years however, the Visitor's influence grew weaker, which led to Zagi's infiltration in Lethe.

White Sweepers

The White Sweepers (ホワイトスイーパー, Howaito Suīpā) are white hazmat suit-wearing troopers whose responsible for cleaning up the remains of Beast cells in the combat field. [1] Aside from wielding machine guns, they are transported through a TLT Transport (TLT輸送機, Tiruto yusō-ki).

Onscreen White Sweepers in episodes 1, 21 and 22 are portrayed by Kōichi Imamura (今村 公一, Imamura Kōichi), Keizō Kawakura (川倉 けいぞう, Kawakura Keizō) and Eiji Yokota (横田 エイジ, Yokota Eiji).

Chrome Chesters

When fighting against giant Space Beasts, Night Raider members can ride on Chrome Chester (クロムチェスター, Kuromu Chesutā) aircraft units which possesses the Opticamouflage System (オプチカムフラージュシステム, Opuchikamufurāju Shisutemu) to disguise their modus operandi and can transform into various configurations. While only four machines appeared in the entire series, it was mass-produced a year later as TLT (and by extension, the Night Raiders) expanded its ranks. [6]

Known models
Chrome Chester Configurations

Strike Formation (ストライクフォーメーション, Sutoraiku Fōmēshon) is a combination process of the Chrome Chesters to eradicate the Space Beasts. Each combination has different components and formations:

Other terminologies

Dunamists and Ultraman Nexus

The Dark Giants

The Dark Giants (闇の巨人, Yami no Kyojin) were the adversaries of Ultraman Nexus, whose appearances resemble an Ultraman. Each had a human host designated as Dark Dunamist (暗黒適能者, Ankoku Tekinōsha), but neither of them were counted as actual ones. [9] [10] Although much of their characteristic remain unknown, they emitted an opposite wavelength to Ultraman Nexus.

A common ability for them is to deploy a dark pocket dimension called Dark Field (ダークフィールド, Dāku Fīrudo), which neutralizes Nexus' Meta-Field and caused disruption in radio waves. It also empowers both Dark Giants and Space Beasts alike while preventing Nexus from exerting his full power. [11]

Dark Zagi

The Evil God of Destruction Dark Zagi (邪悪なる暗黒破壊神 ダークザギ, Jaakunaru Ankoku Hakai-shin Dāku Zagi, 34, 37) is the major antagonist of ULTRA N PROJECT, as well as the final villain in Ultraman Nexus. [12] [10] Alternatively, he is also known as Dark Side Noa (ダークサイドノア, Dāku Saido Noa), due to his resemblance to Ultraman Noa and Unknown Hand (アンノウンハンド, Annōn Hando) by TLT before his cover was blown. [11]

Dark Zagi was originally a biological weapon created by the Visitors in the likeness of Ultraman Noa as their protector from Space Beast assaults. Designated Ultinoid Zagi (ウルティノイド・ザギ, Urutinoido Zagi), he was equipped with a self-evolution program which allows him to counter the Space Beasts' ability to grow stronger upon predation. Unfortunately Zagi was awakened with a distorted awareness and went rogue from the revelation that he is a mere imitation of Ultraman Noa. The Visitors try to destroy their creation by self-detonating their home world, but this created a black hole which Zagi exploited to invade the Land of Light, fighting against the Space Garrisons before Noa dragged him back. After an intense battle between the two giants, Dark Zagi lost his physical body while Noa was devolved into The Next due to sealing the aforementioned black hole.

Zagi arrived on Earth in 1991 as he possessed Hajime Yamaoka (山岡 一, Yamaoka Hajime) and killed the members of his research team, save for the young Nagi to plant hatred into her. In the early days of the Night Raiders, Zagi joined the group as their analyzer and bio-weapon expert Mitsuhiko Ishibori (石堀 光彦, Ishibori Mitsuhiko) to spy on Nagi's development. It was also from this point that he corrupted Mizorogi into Dark Mephisto and killing Riko as a host for Dark Faust. Four years after Beast the One's destruction, Ishibori continues to strengthen Nexus through his fight with Space Beasts while actively supporting said monsters after the deaths of his Dark Giants. [5] During Ren's final days as a Dunamist, Ishibori created Ezmael as the final push to strengthen Nexus. As the light chose Nagi, he dropped his cover and attacked the entire TLT facility before provoking the former into Nexus and him absorbing its power. Restored to his original form, Dark Zagi marched his way on Shinjuku while facing Nexus on his forms before said hero restored to his original form, Noa, turning the tides of the battle as Dark Zagi exploded during a beam struggle on Earth's orbit.

In the form of Mitsuhiko Ishibori, the Unknown Hand is capable of maintaining his human shell's youthful appearance for almost 2 decades and utilizing the skills of a hacker. He still maintain his original powers, such as remotely deploying Dark Field G (ダークフィールドG, Dāku Fīrudo Jī) to secure or empowering a Space Beast's regenerative factor or creating other Dark Giants. As Dark Zagi, he possessed all twisted counterparts of Ultraman Noa's techniques, including his own finisher Lightning Zagi (ライトニング・ザギ, Raitoningu Zagi). The lack of Noa Aegis and his color schemes are his only distinction from his rival and his mere presence can cause a simultaneous global-scale Beast attack. [11]

Mitsuhiko Ishibori/Hajime Yamaoka is portrayed by Kosei Kato (加藤 厚成, Katō Kōsei). [3] [4] In a scrapped planning, the last episode would have included a fight between Noa and Zagi in outer space. [13] . Dark Zagi is voiced by Banjō Ginga (銀河 万丈, Ginga Banjō).

Dark Faust

Red Giant of Death Dark Faust (赤き死の巨人 ダークファウスト, Akaki shi no Kyojin Dāku Fausuto) is a clown-themed female Dark Giant, as well as Himeya's first adversary during his active period as Nexus. [11] [14] [10] [12]

A year prior to Ultraman Nexus, Komon's kind-hearted artist girlfriend Riko Saida (斉田 リコ, Saida Riko) was ambushed by the Space Beast Nosferu, who killed the rest of her family members. Mizorogi killed her on the spot as Dark Faust assimilated with her to revive the girl. Since then, Riko lives a delusional life wherein her family members were still alive as Dark Faust occasionally surfaced to fight Nexus. The Dark Ultra had fought Nexus on two occasions to support the Space Beasts Bugbuzun and Lafleya. By the time Riko discovered her double life and the fact that she shared her injuries with Faust, the Dark Ultra gained full control of her body and engaged in a final fight with Nexus until Riko's consciousness resurfaced. When Nosferu attempted to kill Komon, Riko/Faust shielded him at the cost of her own before Nexus opened fire with Cross-Ray Schtrom. Riko dissipated into light as Komon took a long time to recover. [5]

Dark Faust's main ability is to corrupt Nexus' Meta-Field with her Dark Field and absorb the Ultra's own light energy. Her finisher is Dark-Ray Jabirom (ダークレイ・ジャビローム, Dāku Rei Jabirōmu). [11] [14] [12]

Dark Faust is voiced by Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹, Inada Tetsu) and Riko Saida is portrayed by Shion Nakamaru (中丸 シオン, Nakamaru Shion). [3] [4] The revelation of Faust's true gender as female was only highlighted in the magazine but design, voice and action wise were purposely portrayed to resemble otherwise. [15] [16]

Dark Mephisto

Black Demon Dark Mephisto (黒い悪魔 ダークメフィスト, Kuroi Akuma Dāku Mefisuto) [10] [lower-alpha 1] is the second Dark Giant in the series to appear and took over Faust's role in antagonizing Nexus after her demise. [11] He is themed after the Grim Reaper, with visible motifs of rib cage and spine.

His human host is Shinya Mizorogi (溝呂木 眞也, Mizorogi Shinya), a former sub-captain of Night Raider and former accomplice of Nagi, who originally received the dream of ancient ruins that most of Nexus' Dunamists experienced. During one mission, Shinya and Nagi formed a pact to kill each other should any of them brainwashed into a Beast Human but while separated, he was contacted by Dark Mephisto, who sway Mizorogi to his side. Ever since then, Mizorogi disappeared and overseer the Space Beast attacks, including the murder of Riko Saida under his master (Unknown Hand)'s request. [5]

In the present day, Mizorogi/Mephisto try to sway Komon and Nagi to his side through various manipulation and mind games, but failed an instead delivering psychological attack to his foes, including Nexus and a young boy. He would later kidnap Himeya's colleague as a leverage for the Ultraman as he was killed by Kutuura in the Land of Dead. Before he could absorb Nexus' light to empower himself, the Night Raiders attacked him and revived the Ultra to full power. Nexus and Mephisto fought in a heated battle that ended with both sides seemingly perish. Mizorogi survived but remain amnesiac and lost his ability to become Mephisto. After being arrested by TLT to dissect the secret of an Ultra's power, Mizorogi escaped the facility with his memories returned and was shot in the back by Memory Police member Misawa, who becomes the new Mephisto. Wanting to redeem himself, Mizorogi's willpower allows him to transform for one final time into the original Dark Mephisto and grabbed his clone for Nexus Junis Blue to finish him. In his dying breath, Mizorogi apologized to Nagi and reveal that the Unknown Hand is among their ranks. [5]

Mizorogi transforms into Dark Mephisto with the Dark Evolver (ダークエボルバー, Dāku Eborubā) naginata, which can also be used to fire vacuum bullets in human form. As Dark Mephisto, he retained the use of ESP from his human form and is armed with the Armed Mephisto (アームドメフィスト, Āmudo Mefisuto) from his right hand, allowing him to erect the Dark Field with Dark Shift Wave (ダークシフトウェーブ, Dāku Shifuto Uēbu) on his own or exuding Mephisto Claw (メフィストクロー, Mefisuto Kurō) for melee combat. [17] His finishing move is Dark-Ray Schtrom (ダークレイ・シュトローム, Dāku Rei Shutorōmu), which had the same strength as Nexus Junis' Over-Ray Schtrom. [11] [17] After his seeming demise from the final battle with Himeya, Mizorogi regains the ability to transform into Mephisto by absorbing nearby lights, signifying his redemption before death.

Shinya Mizorogi is portrayed by Mitsutoshi Shundō (俊藤 光利, Shundō Mitsutoshi). [3] [4] Dark Mephisto was originally meant to have a separate voice actor until Takeshi Yagi chooses to have Mitsutoshi's voice being altered for the Dark Ultra. [19]

Dark Mephisto (Zwei)

Black Demon Dark Mephisto (Zwei) (黒い悪魔 ダークメフィスト(ツヴァイ), Kuroi Akuma Dāku Mefisuto (Tsuvai)) [10] [12] [lower-alpha 2] is a copy of Dark Mephisto created by Unknown Hand as he possessed the Memory Police officer Hiroyuki Misawa (三沢 広之, Misawa Hiroyuki, 11, 13, 16, 29DC & 32). Hiroyuki ambushed Mizorogi in his attempt to run from TLT's Fortress Freedom and transformed to attack Nagi, Komon and Yayoi. As he managed to overpower Nexus Junis Blue, Mizorogi joined the fray as the original Mephisto to fight his clone before giving an opening for Nexus to finish both of them.

As with the original Mephisto, Misawa can transform with his own Dark Evolver. While physically identical to his predecessor, Zwei's initial black eyes turned red and displayed abilities that are superior to the original Mephisto, including Dark Phalanx (ダークファランクス, Dāku Farankusu), Burst Cluster (バーストクラスター, Bāsuto Kurasutā), Dark Flame (ダークフレイム, Dāku Fureimu) and the ability to siphon Nexus' energy through his Energy Core. [20]

Hiroyuki Misawa is portrayed by Yoshito Takeuchi (竹内 義人, Takeuchi Yoshito). [3]

Dark Lucifer

Dark Lucifer (ダークルシフェル, Dāku Rushiferu) is the final Dark Giant of the ULTRA N PROJECT, who appeared in Dreams, a novel bundled with the DVD release of Ultraman Nexus in 2012. Masquerading as a retired Memory Police officer, Lucifer begins erasing his targets of their memories being attacked by Space Beasts. The Memoraser he wielded also double as his transformation item and fight against Ultraman Noa, whose bonded to both Komon and Nagi.

Dark Lucifer is actually one of the unused concept as a result of Ultraman Nexus being put to an abrupt end. Its appearance is based on the Divine Comedy, with masks of Dark Faust and Mephisto on each side of his neck. The original concept was for Dark Lucifer to be Mitsuhiko Ishibori's transformed state instead of his creator, Dark Zagi. Additionally, Lucifer would have taken up the role of the second last boss of the series, which was given to the combined Space Beast, Ezmael. [21]

Other characters

Minor characters in Ultraman 2004 film

Recurring characters in Ultraman Nexus

Guest characters in Ultraman Nexus

Space Beasts

The Space Beasts (スペースビースト, Supēsu Bīsuto) are extraterrestrial monsters led by Dark Zagi that served as major antagonists of ULTRA N PROJECT. They are capable of growing rapidly by obtaining information and feed on the fears of intellectual life forms. Due to this, they naturally prey on human beings. Each individual emits Beast Oscillation Wave (ビースト振動波, Bīsuto Shindō-ha) from internal organs to share information, and can evolve to fight against their enemies. [22] The Dark Giants, including Unknown Hand can manipulate then and strengthen a Space Beast with the Dark Field.

Their true identity are extraterrestrial life forms that ravaged the Messier 80, the Visitors' home world. The Beast Oscillation Waves resonated with the fears of intelligent life forms which gave birth to these monsters. Although the threat of Space Beast were reduced through Noa's presence, the Visitors' anti-Beast weapon Ultinoid Zagi went rogue and enhanced the Beast, endangering their home planet once more. To erase their mistake, they try to detonate their planet to destroy both the Beasts and their creation, but said monsters were reduced to X Neutrino by Zagi's hand and fell on Earth.

According to Sara Mizuhara, since the Beasts prey on human fear, their presence would be shrouded by the TLT, as massive outbreak by citizens would signify the end of the Earth. Potential Barriers were erected by the Visitors in populated area to prevent these monsters from trespassing, but continuous appearance of Megaflash, Galberos and Ezmael in Aoba New Town caused the barriers to be weakened. Furthermore, Space Beasts continued to appear even after Zagi's demise, but its threat had been significantly under control by the expanded TLT.

The Space Beasts are designed by Yasushi Torisawa. [23] [24] As the last season Ultraman Cosmos emphasizes coexistence with monsters, the Space Beasts are incapable of coexisting with others and needed to be destroyed. [25] Apart from that, the resemblance of Space Beasts in Nexus are also compared to Beast the One. Since the show had budget constraints, most appearing Space Beasts are modifications from past monster suits of Ultra Series. [21] As a creature incapable of coexisting with humans, the Space Beasts are not treated as "monsters", but as "alien life forms". [26]

Notes

  1. Name is also romanized as "Dark Mephist". [17] [18]
  2. Also read as "Dark Mephist <Zwei>" [20]
  3. According to the designer, Ezmael is the second Galberos combined with all existing Space Beasts while returning to the image of Beast the One. [24]
  4. In the director's cut exclusive scene, Banpira fought Nexus during its attempt to prey upon Mizorogi. The monster tied the Ultra with its web until he escaped with Core Final, as Banpira escaped after that.

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