We have a modified experience for viewers using ad blockers Wikia is not accessible if you’ve made further modifications. Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected. Xenosaga / Characters - TV Tropes. Shion Uzuki. Voiced by Ai Maeda in Japanese and Lia Sargent (Episode I & III), Olivia Hack (Episode II), and Stephanie Wittels (anime) in English. ![]() Shion is the iron- willed but fairly ditzy head of Vector Industries First R& D Division's KOS- MOS project. She is the character around whom most of the events of the games revolve. She is the main protagonist of the series. Ace Pilot: Arguably, but she piloted E. S. Dinah Filia together with Miyuki in the beginning of Episode III. Find great deals for Xenosaga: Episode III -- Also Sprach Zarathustra (Sony PlayStation 2, 2006). Shop with confidence on eBay! IGN's coverage of chaos (Xenosaga) with articles, videos, pictures, biography and appearances in games, movie, TV shows, comics and more. For Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra on the PlayStation 2, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Xenogears Characters that are in Xenosaga Ep III'. Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra is the third and final game of the trilogy. It was released on the PlayStation 2. Also sprach Zarathustra, literally. Action Girl: Shion is described as a very competent martial artist, though this really only shines in episode three. Put her in a AWGS, however, and she kicks all kind of ass regardless. All- Loving Hero: Not so very much if you think about her relationship with Jin. Badass Normal: She's the only vanilla human in the first game's party. She quickly crosses over into Empowered Badass Normal though. Bare Your Midriff: In Episode III. Bunny- Ears Lawyer: Shion seems to be a pretty competent scientist when not needlessly risking her own life or forgetting important documents. Can't Stand Them, Can't Live Without Them: In Episode I before she begins to trust KOS- MOS. This attitude is more prevalent in the anime version. Cleavage Window: In Episode I. Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und B. Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und B. Also see GameShark Codes for. Xenosaga Episode III: Also Sprach Zarathustra Review Xenosaga Episode III is a fitting, if convoluted, end to the cinematic science-fiction role-playing. Artwork and pictures from Xenosaga Episode III, featuring official art for characters by Mugitani Koichi. The following are playable characters in the Xenosaga series. For Xenogears playable characters. ![]() Combat Medic: Tends to learn both healing spells and a variety of attacks. Cosmic Keystone: Wears it around her neck for the entire series without ever knowing it. Deus Angst Machina: So very, very much. See the trope page for the full story. Doomed Hometown: Just replace . Her Episode II costume is an aversion, however. It looks like sci- fi business casual. Fear of Thunder: Understandable, since her nanny, parents, and lover were all brutally killed in front of her during two different thunderstorms. Feminine Women Can Cook: She can kick some butts and still have feminine aspects. Her cooking was favorited by all the crew of Elsa because none of them can cook, but they still have to take turns to cook every single day aboard. Flower Motif: Not the character, but her name. Soraya Saga says that every female character in the party was intended to have flower motif names. Heterosexual Life- Partners: With KOS- MOS. When she and Kevin waited for KOS- MOS's awakening, they're like parents waiting for a baby to come out. Shion's motherly attitude towards KOS- MOS afterwards is even approved by CHOCO in Xeno Emission 3. Heroic B. S. O. D.: After finding out she's the one who called the Gnosis into the real number domain and summoned Abel's Ark. Hot Scientist: Ironically, her attractiveness increases the further she drifts from her job, going from an awkward and nerdy woman who's shackled to her job in Episode I to a veritable (unemployed) fashion model in Episode III. Improbable Age: She's the head of an extremely prestigious and cutting- edge research group belonging to the largest company in the galaxy while in her early twenties. And the average lifespan of humans in this universe is hundreds of years. This was mostly accomplished by Kevin hand- picking her to be his Number Two, and then committing his Thanatos Gambit, leaving her as his successor by default. Inner Monologue: Shion does this every once in a while. It's All About Me: A little over halfway through Episode III, there's a universe- threatening danger going on. Shion wants to find her boyfriend very very badly. It takes a beat down from all of her friends and Allen's . Plus, he explains that she has perfect eyesight, and only uses the glasses to collect and analyze visual data in Episode III. Memento Mac. Guffin: The pendant that she's wearing belonged to Kevin's mom who's already passed away. Turns out, the pendant is the Key that Wilhelm searched for. Mini Dress Of Power: Her Vector uniform in Episode I. It returns as an alternate outfit in III. Ms. Fanservice: There's one cutscene in Episode III which views her with full blown swimsuit wear. Never a Self- Made Woman: While she's a very capable engineer and she definitely didn't ask for it, the background details imply she's only the chief of the KOS- MOS project because she was banging Kevin and then inherited his position after the KOS- MOS archetype murdered him. Justified since it was all part of Wilhelm's Thanatos Gambit. Nice Girl: Mostly, but when it comes to Jin sometimes she's this (dere- rere mode on) sometimes she's in her tsun- tsun mode. No Social Skills: She has moments of empathy for others, like her little chat with MOMO on the Durandal and her mercy killing of Cecile and Cath, but beyond that she can be pretty self- centered. Oblivious to Love: Allen tries to ask Shion out and/or just get across that he loves her several times in the series and she just doesn't get it. To think what would have happened if that never occurred. Odd Friendship: With Kazuya Mishima of all people.. Official Couple: With Allen at the very end. Out of Focus: Despite being the main character, the plot focuses more on Jr. It seems that she and Mary Magdalene (yes, that Mary Magdalene) were very close. Plucky Girl: She does rushes to fight Voyager and T- elos even though she knows they're much more stronger than her. Pretty in Mink: Her jacket in III has a fur collar. Protectorate: To KOS- MOS. Romantic Two Girl Friend Ship: With KOS- MOS, by III, they come off as closer than they any other two characters in the cast. Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Red to Jin's and KOS- MOS' blue. Replacement Goldfish: Of Mary Magdelene, to a lesser degree than KOS- MOS. Second Love: With Allen, after the party defeated Zarathustra. Shut Up, Hannibal!: Surprisingly she throw this to Albedo although she has no place between his and Jr.'s conflict. Stripperific: Her outfit in Episode III (above), although her outfits in I and II weren't exactly conservative either. Swiss Army Weapon: Shion's M. W. S. It's nerfed into a standoff weapon in Episode II, but is rebuffed in Episode IIIThe Cameo: She appears together with KOS- MOS and MOMO in Namco X Capcom. Tomato in the Mirror: She made contact with the Zohar and summoned the Gnosis. Took a Level in Jerkass: In Episode III, although mostly out of reaction to knowing her own father took part in the Miltian Conflict, and later after knowing she called the Gnosis into their universe. Eventually gets better, though. Trademark Favorite Food: Curry. It's her specialty dish to make. Trauma Conga Line: HOLY SHIT does she go through a big one in Episode III. And then she finds out that she was responsible for summoning the Gnosis, and that her boyfriend was alive and gets torn between him and the friends she has. Tsundere: Particularly to her brother Jin. TV Genius: The alleged robotics genius is thicker than a brick on an interpersonal level and says and does a lot of really dumb things throughout all three games. Most obvious in the third game. Weapon of Choice: The M. W. S. In episode 1 it's a prototype BFG, but by 2 she upgrades to a smaller model. What Measure Is a Non- Human?: Leads firmly towards to valuing anything sentient, Realians and humans. Who Wears Short Shorts?: Episode III. Zettai Ryouiki: Episode III only. KOS- MOSKOS- MOS is an android built by Shion and Kevin Winicott in order to battle and destroy the Gnosis threat. She can use UMN transport to manifest absurdly powerful weapons. She is capable of generating the Hilbert effect (which draws Gnosis into Real space so they can be fought) at a range wider than even 1. Realians can do with an amplifier. Her inner workings are described as a black box, and she sometimes acts in ways that go outside her programming. Ace Pilot: She pilots E. S. Dinah in Episode II. Absolute Cleavage: In Episode III, when she activates her (now attached) Transfer Phase Cannon the . It's part of her program written by Kevin. Anthropomorphic Personification: Of the power of Animus, which controls the power of Anima and the relics of God. Anti- Hero: She tends to prioritize peoples lives. Shion was more valuable than Virgil, so she was perfectly willing to fire through him because he couldn't get out of her way in time. Arm Cannon: Her R- Cannon special attack. Artificial Human: She's a battle android. Back from the Dead: After being rebuild by Allen and the Professor after she was defeated by T- elos. Badass Biker: Her motorcycle can also assembled with E. S. Dinah. Bare Your Midriff: In her swimsuit armor in Episode III. Boobs of Steel: She's the strongest female party member by far, and often the strongest party member, period. She's also the most built. Specially obvious in her fourth frame, in which her breast size is increased a couple of cup sizes. Bottomless Magazines: When she fires her gattling gun. Subverted in Episode III. BFG: Many of her special attacks, including shoulder mounted rail guns. The guns in question tend to be several feet in length. BFS: Her Dragon Fang attack. Big Damn Heroes: She saves Shion from being killed Once per Episode. Black Box: Her internal functions are even described by the characters as a black box. The Cameo: She appears in many other Namco's (or involved) games. She appears together with Shion and MOMO in Namco X Capcom. She appears in Super Robot Taisen OG: Endless Frontier, alongside T- elos. Also in its sequel with both T- elso and MOMO. Her costume can be made in Soul Calibur III and Tales of the World Nakiri Dungeon 3. Her costume appears as DLC costume for Judith in the PS3 version. Appears as a support character in Tales of Hearts. Appears with T- elos (again) in Project X Zone, and with Fiora in the sequel. Catch Phrase: . The name's Phase Transfer Cannon (in Episode III, the cannon has already become part of her after she's awaken in her 4th Form.). Combat Stilettos: Her feet are given high heels for some reason. The Comically Serious: Most humor involving her. Crazy- Prepared: She's always ready for almost everything. Crucified Hero Shot: When she was found by the party inside her Encephalon Dive in Episode I. Dangerously Short Skirt/Magic Skirt: In her 4th form. Determinator: She's always great when it comes to critical situation. But some times she'll still lose.
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