Black Abstract Wallpaper Biography
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At
the beginning of the series, The Syndicate (Soshiki?) is introduced as a
mysterious underground organization with no apparent objective. Its
operatives work with both Contractors and Dolls and even have access to
M.E. technology in order to erase sightings of their affairs from
witness' minds. The Syndicate makes extensive use of "word of mouth"
communication in relaying both missions and operative status. In the
later course of the show, it is revealed that The Syndicate is in fact
merely another façade for a global organization in control of PANDORA,
that declares to be looking for stabilizing the world order and
destroying Hell's Gate.
At the ending of Ryūsei no Gemini, a new Syndicate is established consisting of Misaki, Kobayashi, Mao and Madame Oreille after American occupation forces have subdued the old Syndicate.
Hei (pinyin: Hēi, lit. Black)
Voiced by: Hidenobu Kiuchi (Japanese), Jason Liebrecht (English),
The main protagonist. Codename "Hei", he is an elite contractor with the Messier Code BK-201. Hei has a double persona in the series: as a civilian, he is referred to as Li Shenshun (Ri Shenshun?, pinyin: Lǐ Shùnshēng), a good-natured Chinese exchange student living in an old apartment complex for foreigners and getting by through brief part-time jobs. These are typically related to the current mission he is on. When he is working with the Syndicate, he acts almost exactly as a typical contractor, appearing to be cold and rational. Nonetheless, Hei still demonstrates compassion and sorrow, and these mannerisms are noted as unusual by other contractors. Hei began working with the syndicate as a child assassin to protect his sister, Pai, in South America during the Heaven's Gate war. Hei's goal is to find her once again. Though he usually calls himself an exchange student, he has never once gone to any University throughout the course of the series, using his title as a student only to gain access to the gate on one occasion. At the end of the first series, his disappearance was reported as him getting deported.
Hei possesses the ability to generate electricity in deadly concentrations. It is revealed that Hei's abilities are inherited from his sister, Pai (the first contractor linked to BK-201), whose true contractor ability was manipulating molecules on the quantum level. Due to this control over molecules, Pai actually resides in Hei's body. Thus, even though he has the abilities of one, Hei is not a true contractor, because he has no remuneration (His probable remuneration might be eating a lot of food) and can still express a range of emotion. Hei's trademark weapon is a double-bladed knife tied to a metal wire, which he uses as an offensive weapon, a grappling hook, and an electricity conductor. In season two of Darker than Black series, Hei loses his powers due to an anti-contractor device developed by Section 3, and relies only on his skills as a human to survive.
He develops a deep attachment to Yin later in the series. Even after she is taken over by a being from the gate known as Izanami, he still refuses to kill her. At the end of the second season, Hei is seen walking from Hell's Gate with Yin's body in his arms. It is unknown whether he "killed" her or extracted Izanami with his control over molecules. His whereabouts are unknown.
"Hei" is the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation for the kanji. The Japanese reading is "kuro", corresponding to Hei's nickname as "Kuro no Shinigami", or the "Black God of Death".
At the ending of Ryūsei no Gemini, a new Syndicate is established consisting of Misaki, Kobayashi, Mao and Madame Oreille after American occupation forces have subdued the old Syndicate.
Hei (pinyin: Hēi, lit. Black)
Voiced by: Hidenobu Kiuchi (Japanese), Jason Liebrecht (English),
The main protagonist. Codename "Hei", he is an elite contractor with the Messier Code BK-201. Hei has a double persona in the series: as a civilian, he is referred to as Li Shenshun (Ri Shenshun?, pinyin: Lǐ Shùnshēng), a good-natured Chinese exchange student living in an old apartment complex for foreigners and getting by through brief part-time jobs. These are typically related to the current mission he is on. When he is working with the Syndicate, he acts almost exactly as a typical contractor, appearing to be cold and rational. Nonetheless, Hei still demonstrates compassion and sorrow, and these mannerisms are noted as unusual by other contractors. Hei began working with the syndicate as a child assassin to protect his sister, Pai, in South America during the Heaven's Gate war. Hei's goal is to find her once again. Though he usually calls himself an exchange student, he has never once gone to any University throughout the course of the series, using his title as a student only to gain access to the gate on one occasion. At the end of the first series, his disappearance was reported as him getting deported.
Hei possesses the ability to generate electricity in deadly concentrations. It is revealed that Hei's abilities are inherited from his sister, Pai (the first contractor linked to BK-201), whose true contractor ability was manipulating molecules on the quantum level. Due to this control over molecules, Pai actually resides in Hei's body. Thus, even though he has the abilities of one, Hei is not a true contractor, because he has no remuneration (His probable remuneration might be eating a lot of food) and can still express a range of emotion. Hei's trademark weapon is a double-bladed knife tied to a metal wire, which he uses as an offensive weapon, a grappling hook, and an electricity conductor. In season two of Darker than Black series, Hei loses his powers due to an anti-contractor device developed by Section 3, and relies only on his skills as a human to survive.
He develops a deep attachment to Yin later in the series. Even after she is taken over by a being from the gate known as Izanami, he still refuses to kill her. At the end of the second season, Hei is seen walking from Hell's Gate with Yin's body in his arms. It is unknown whether he "killed" her or extracted Izanami with his control over molecules. His whereabouts are unknown.
"Hei" is the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation for the kanji. The Japanese reading is "kuro", corresponding to Hei's nickname as "Kuro no Shinigami", or the "Black God of Death".
Yin (In?, pinyin: Yín, lit. Silver)
Voiced by: Misato Fukuen (Japanese), Brina Palencia (English)
The main heroine of the story, A member of Hei's team, an emotionless spirit medium known as a "Doll". Her power lies in tracking and observation through direct contact with water. Huang mentions that her "program" is a minimal one, incapable of showing emotion or even allowing her to make decisions for herself;[1] however, she later debunks this by making the decision to keep working with Hei and the others when given the choice of leaving, a possible sign of her recovering her humanity.[1][2] Yin is of Finnish origin and her real name is Kirsi, which is the Finnish diminutive form of either Kirsikka (meaning "cherry") or Christina.[3] She was once a student of a famed Finnish pianist named Eelis Kastinen (or Kostinen, depending on translation; both are Finnish surnames). Yin's father died in a plane crash; not long after, her mother was killed saving her from an incoming truck. Yin blames herself for her mother's death, saying if she hadn't seen her mother and her piano instructor about to kiss that day, her mother would not have died. Little, if anything, is known about Yin becoming a Doll, but it seems to be linked to her personal tragedy.
It is implied that she has feelings for Hei, when Amber compared that they were both similar in that aspect and asked her to take care of him.[4] Throughout the course of the series, Yin begins to display emotions and her own will, deciding to follow Hei and remain to be his partner, and even observes and notices a change in his behavior, despite not being ordered to do so.[5] This has been made apparent when she called Hei from the void to come back to her and not leave her alone. In the process, her observation apparition evolved or upgraded, now having a human-like body shaped with her silhouette and is capable of physical touch.[6] Episode 2 of Gaiden reveals that "Izanami" possessed Yin during the events of episode 25, which explains her new abilities.
"Yin" is the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation of while the Japanese pronunciation is "gin". It is pronounced with a hard "g" [g] instead of a soft "g" /dʒ/.
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