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She predicted the demise of Neo-Tokyo and Tetsuo's involvement with Akira but did not tell the
Colonel the full story right away. She is also shown to be a mother figure and leader of the other
Espers for decision making. Takashi (タカシ, designated No. 26 (26号, Nijūroku-gō)) Takashi (born 1980)[11] is the first Esper to be introduced when he causes Tetsuo's accident in self-defense. He has the power to use psychokinesis and communicates with his fellow psychics telepathically. Takashi is a quiet, softspoken boy who has conflicting thoughts of the government and the people who had sheltered him and his friends, which was why he escaped the Colonel's facility; however, Takashi is concerned for Kiyoko's safety, and
that forces him to stay. Takashi is accidentally killed by Nezu in his attempt to assassinate Akira, and the psychic trauma revolving around it afterward caused Akira to destroy Neo-Tokyo with his immense powers. He is revived along with the rest of the deceased Espers near the end of the series. Masaru (マサル, designated No. 27 (27号, Nijūnana-gō)) Masaru (born 1980)[11] is overweight and
confined either to a wheelchair or a special floating chair as a result of developing polio at a young age. He has the power to use psychokinesis and communicates with his fellow psychics telepathically.
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Yoshihiro (October 24, 2000). 9月3日(17) [September 3rd: Part 17].
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