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Sensei is to be destroyed for the following reason(s): Literal child predator hence why the work got blacklisted on the wikis. Please discuss it on the talk page for this article. |
| “ | No, antagonized, betrayed, subverted... If it's a sinking story, if it's a perverse creation that doesn't deserve to be called a story, if it's a perverse creation that doesn't deserve to be called a story, I'm okay with that. I'm okay with genre deconstruction. I'm okay with it. It's okay to have space battleships and giant robots, because whatever the future holds, we'll get through it! | „ |
| ~ Sensei to Francis. |
Sensei is main protagonist of 2021 roleplay RPG game, Blue Archive. He is a mysterious figure who was specially invited from outside Kivotos before the student body president himself went missing, and is S.C.H.A.L.E's Adviser, a protagonist who symbolizes adults.
Actions and Characteristics[]
- He was a highly intelligent and charismatic individual who had been invited by the student body president to become an advisor to S.C.H.A.L.E. shortly before her disappearance, and had been delegated full power by the student body president according to papers she left behind.
- In his day-to-day life, he comes across as a bit of a fool, with a seriously poor sense of money, spending 100,000 yen on "transforming robot merchandise" and at least 20,000 yen on a smartphone game gacha called Club Malang Malang, but in serious situations, he comes across as a great adult who would literally do anything for his students.
- In the process of resolving Abydos High School' issues, she has done everything she can to protect her students, not for her own sake, but to protect them, and she has never hesitated to play the "adult card," which involves paying with her life and time.
- In the Treaty of Eden episode, he said, "Students have their own reasons, and even though I can't know their true feelings, I can understand them, and I can only believe in them until the end. That's what I, as a teacher and an adult, can do," he said, adding that he is always on the side of the student. In fact, rather than viewing students as objects to be taught or led and focusing on instruction, Sensei shows respect for them as equals by turning a blind eye to minor deviations or misbehavior, hanging out with them, and persuading them to stop with genuine concern rather than immediately reprimanding them when they cross the line.
- In the second chapter of the Treaty of Eden, when Nagisa attempts to expel those he believes to be traitors to the Trinity who would sabotage the Treaty of Eden through a special form of supplemental instruction, he also tries to prevent them from being expelled.
- He believes in his students' dreams and supports them. For example, when he learns that Izuna's dream is to be a ninja, he supports her dream instead of laughing at it like everyone else, and when Nantenmaru and Manglangs scoff at Izumi's dream, he tells her how wonderful it is. When Nico says that the RABBIT Platoon might be dreaming in vain, he replies, "It's my job as a leader to believe in kids who dream."
- He's a very compassionate and noble man, treating criminals as equals to the rest of the students and helping them face their sins and reform, and even if they're a bully, if they ask Sensei for help or counseling, he'll listen. If they are bullying others, he will punish them, but if they are willing to reform, he will find them part-time jobs or support to help them become self-sufficient.
- while he is not very hostile to Wakamo, the sadistic anarchist, he will certainly reprimand her when she goes on a sadistic rampage, but he trusts that he will not do it again. While she is a serious criminal and could be turned over to the Department of Corrections, he seems to be willing to reform her herself, so Wakamo tries to keep his Sensei's faith in him and participates in the defense of the S.C.H.A.L.E in the final battle.
- When he realized that Mika had staged a coup for very personal reasons and thrown Trinity into chaos, he was uncharacteristically angry. However, when it looks like Mika's downfall will lead to expulsion, he attends the hearing and convinces her to stay out of trouble. When she blames herself for deceiving her teacher, who trusted her, and for putting him in danger of death, he has the kindness to forgive her, saying that she's just a delinquent who doesn't listen. Eventually, Mika's epiphany and her teacher's advice lead her to stop going on several rampages and contribute to the final victory. On the one hand, when Mika is still too impulsive and emotional, and shows signs of becoming too dependent on the teacher, he admonishes her and distances himself from her to some extent, but he also makes sure that she does not fall into self-loathing again, as she is being ostracized and bullied by the other students, but he also makes sure that she pays her dues.
- When Saori (now Near Pure Good), who had tried to murder him, fell to his knees and begged him to save Atsuko, the student told Sensei that he shouldn't be on his knees and stood him up, and he granted the request. He does so so readily that Saori is embarrassed. Of course, sin is sin, so he didn't turn a blind eye to Saori's transgression, but he did declare that as an adult he would take responsibility for the world he and his squad had caused to suffer, and he encouraged them to live hard and find a way to atone. In their subsequent relationship storyline, he also shows occasional signs of caring for Saori, such as educating her about social life and going out of his way to find her when she takes on a dangerous assignment.
- He tries to improve the situation of the RABBIT platoon, who have been openly hostile to him during their illegal occupation of the park, by offering to move their protest to a chalet and provide them with food, but when they show signs of self-reliance, he recognizes their individuality and doesn't help them directly, instead watching from afar for opportunities to grow. They continue to try to improve their living conditions, and when the camp was destroyed by flooding, they helped dig a drainage ditch. They have come to trust Sensei, and when Sensei is kidnapped by the Kaiser PMC, they rush to his rescue as soon as they receive the distress signal.
- He is shown to be acknowledged by other members of Gematria except for Beatrice, Black Suit and Maestro consider him a true friend and are genuinely kind to him, Golconde & Decalcomanie are neutral but he Shows a very friendly attitude.
Stats[]
| Intelligence | 5 / 5 | |
|---|---|---|
| Skills | 5 / 5 | |
| Speed | 2 / 5 | |
| Stamina | 3 / 5 | |
| Strength | 1 / 5 |
For information on stats, review the stats page.
