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Akira Renbokoji (連坊小路 アキラ, Renbōkouji Akira) is major supporting character in the anime and manga series Valvrave the Liberator. The sibling of Satomi Renbokoji, she resides in a makeshift cardboard dwelling within the academy and boasts exceptional hacking skills. Proficiently utilizing Wired, she disseminates video footage of Haruto Tokishima engaging the Dorssian forces to the wider world. Initially apprehensive around others, she slowly begins to break out of her shell, with Shoko Sashinami being the first person outside of her family with whom she communicates. In addition to her hacking prowess, she also assumes the position of the pilot for the RM-069 Valvrave VI Hiasobi.

Personality[]

Akira's commitment to ensuring the safety of others is evident as she effortlessly sets aside any fear to rush to the aid of those requiring protection. Her apprehension about interacting with strangers originates from the intense bullying she faced in her teenage years. However, when Akira begins to place trust in someone, she goes to considerable lengths to safeguard them and delights in sharing moments together. Despite her exceptional shyness, she frequently grapples with intense anxiety when invited to join others for outings.

Abilities[]

  • Hacking Skills: Demonstrating a remarkable proficiency, she effortlessly infiltrates private and public documents. An illustration of this is her unauthorized access into her brother's school mainframe to procure test answers.

Additionally, she stands as the mastermind behind WIRED, a platform characterized by a sophisticated authentication process. This further underscores her adeptness in both hacking and safeguarding sensitive information. Her hacking expertise extends to breaching Sakimori High's security network, evident when monitoring individuals nearing her makeshift cardboard hideout.

  • Piloting Skills: Her piloting skills are commendable, although not extraordinary. This is evident in the 13th episode of the anime, in which she is capable to neutralize many seasoned soldiers squads despite possessing more extensive battle abilities in contrast to what she has.
  • Immortality: Akira has gained immortality after receiving a strange mysterious injection when she explored the Valvrave Six.
  • Bodyjacking: During their Earth reconnaissance mission, she infiltrated deep into Dorssian territory and, under L-elf's directives, commandeered the body of a young female Karlstein Agency cadet. This strategic move was orchestrated to gain access to a Dorssian ship and execute a hacking operation.

It is another given power of the unidentified substance enables her to take control of bodies by biting directly onto another person's exposed skin. Those she swaps with fall into unconsciousness, mirroring her own body's state. In addition to the takeover, she acquires any abilities inherent in their body, including skills like precise aim and piloting.

History[]

During her time at attending school, it was common for her to be involved in harassment and bullying from her classmates. As a result, she started to become avoidable against others as well as causing her to be frightened of society.

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Haruto Tokishima | L-elf Karlstein | Shoko Sashinami | Saki Rukino | Kyuma Inuzuka | Raizo Yamada | Akira Renbokoji | Aina Sakurai | Marie Nobi | Yusuke Otamaya | Satomi Renbokoji | Takahi Ninomiya | Takumi Kibukawa | Lion Nanami | Iori Kitagawa | Juto Banjo | Eri Watari | Lily Yamamoto | Youhei Onai | Seiya Kamisugi | Toru Miyamachi | Midori Akaishi | Nobu | Jin Hinomoto | Nao Ota | Goh Nijikawa

Dorssia
L-elf Karlstein | A-drei | H-neun | X-eins | Kriemhild | Lieselotte W. Dorssia |

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