Daichi (EntityTopic, 24)
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- | Daichi was born as a synthetic lifeform an unknown amount of time before the events of Puyo Wars. He remained dormant in a capsule until [[The Professor]] excavated him from the ruins.< | + | Daichi was born as a synthetic lifeform an unknown amount of time before the events of Puyo Wars. He remained dormant in a capsule until [[The Professor]] excavated him from the ruins.<nowiki>*</nowiki> He was then born and raised by Professor as a normal [[human]] [[boy]], completely ignorant of his origins. This all changed one day after meeting Puyorin and Angol Mois in the [[Northern Forest]], one warning of a [[catastrophe]], and the other [[stalk]]ing him. After reporting this to his "father", his body suddenly shrinks to the size of a [[Puyo]]. Daichi, after learning Angol is using Puyo in horrible experiments to [[take over the world]], sets out to put an end to the crazy man's plans, making friends with [[Marin]] and Sho along the way. |
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Eventually, he defeats Angol, resulting in the [[Planetary Gods of Gaias]] banishing him to [[the Abyss]], and Daichi finally got to rest easy... briefly, anyway. | Eventually, he defeats Angol, resulting in the [[Planetary Gods of Gaias]] banishing him to [[the Abyss]], and Daichi finally got to rest easy... briefly, anyway. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
- | < | + | <nowiki>*</nowiki>These two sentences are a hypothesis made from a [[Google translate]]d version a cutscene in Puyo Wars. It could contain errors and is subject to change, perhaps rapidly, as Puyo Wars is translated properly. |
Revision as of 07:18, 4 April 2012
Daichi is the main protagonist of Puyo Wars, and also a protagonist in Compile Worlds. Debuting in Episode 28, he was abducted from his home world by the malevolent Ekoro through a portal. He is friends with Puyorin, Marin and Sho, and got stuck in Primp. While his arch-nemesis, Angol Mois, attempted to pawn him during the Amalgamation, he was freed from his control by Satan and his associates.
Biography
Daichi was born as a synthetic lifeform an unknown amount of time before the events of Puyo Wars. He remained dormant in a capsule until The Professor excavated him from the ruins.* He was then born and raised by Professor as a normal human boy, completely ignorant of his origins. This all changed one day after meeting Puyorin and Angol Mois in the Northern Forest, one warning of a catastrophe, and the other stalking him. After reporting this to his "father", his body suddenly shrinks to the size of a Puyo. Daichi, after learning Angol is using Puyo in horrible experiments to take over the world, sets out to put an end to the crazy man's plans, making friends with Marin and Sho along the way. Eventually, he defeats Angol, resulting in the Planetary Gods of Gaias banishing him to the Abyss, and Daichi finally got to rest easy... briefly, anyway.
Daichi is a good-natured character. Despite this, Daichi can sometimes be a blockhead and act rash or be ignorant of certain social cues. Daichi is also easily fascinated by technology or Puyo, and can sometimes get distracted by something interesting to him. He lends a hand out to others when he can, and will defend his beliefs that everyone is equal, as shown when Gypsum made a resentful remark at Ekoro's clones. Despite being able to act like an idiot, Daichi has a good head on his shoulders, thinking tactically in certain situations and being able to build and operate machinery.
In the RP, Daichi has yet to engage in any physical combat. However, his hobby in building Protectors is strongly hinted at by his fascination with Nanako's FGF Helicopter. In Puyo Wars, he (or his Protector?) is capable of summoning various types of laser beams from nowhere. Since he is a synthetic life form like Angol, he is also capable of drawing upon those powers, but not on his own. In Episode 32 he was described as a "fighter" by Nanako. Though it's not confirmed, Strange Klug vaguely implied he speculated Daichi could be a "one", but was powerful regardless. Indeed, Daichi proved he was a force to be reckoned with in Episode 33, and Eltia confirmed in Episode 36 he was indeed a one. This allowed Angol to seize control of the one's energy field when Daichi was still encapsulated, unable to prevent Angol from doing this.
Etymology
Daichi is a common given name in Japan. In Daichi's case it is in the form of 大地, which means "great land". This puns with Sho and Marin's names, who relate to the sky and sea respectively. (Sure is Kingdom Hearts in here)
Quotes
- SOBBU
- You're a Fifth! — Puyo Wars
- Now an official part of the unofficial translation — Keiji
- Shit! Shit! Goddammit! — Puyo Wars
- He must be trying to get them to pilot some protectors... but why? — Episode 31
- ...I had no purpose. I SHOULD destroy them!! — Episode 33
- Angol'll let himself into any darn empty building he wants! — Episode 37
Trivia
- Daichi's text color is currently brown.
- It was originally Red, shared with Draco and, ironically, Angol.
- Daichi and Draco's names also look similar.
- Daichi has met all three of the main Puyo protagonists.
- However, he still has yet to meet all the main antagonists, as neither Doppelganger Arle nor Popoi have appeared in his presence since his debut.
- Daichi debuted in one of the two episodes Arle was absent from.
- Ironically, he meets Amitie in this episode, before she mysteriously vanished in the next episode.
- In Puyo Wars, one of Daichi's beam attacks is a Fire attack called Grand Fire (グランファイヤー), which is similar to Draco's Great Fire (グレートファイヤー).
- Another attack, Seintto Ban, is similar to "Saint Aubin".
- Daichi and Puyorin are the only characters in the Puyo series that can be renamed by the player.
- However, Daichi is the name entered in the text box by default. It is also used heavily in promotional material.
Notes
*These two sentences are a hypothesis made from a Google translated version a cutscene in Puyo Wars. It could contain errors and is subject to change, perhaps rapidly, as Puyo Wars is translated properly.