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Rui Kino (ルイ・キノ) / Fafnir (ファフニール, Fafunīru) Voiced by: Shinei Ueki[10] (Japanese); Kevin Thelwell[16] (English) Chise Osen (チセ・オーセン, Chise Ōsen) / Griffin (グリフィン, Gurifin) Voiced by: Masamu Ono[10] (Japanese); Kevin Thelwell[16] (English) Toma Sobi (トーマ・ソービ, Tōma Sōbi) /
Helianthus (ヘリアンサス, Heriansus) Voiced by: Katsumi Fukuhara[10] Tozan Sasha (トウザン・サシャ, Tōzan Sasha) Voiced by: Taito Ban[10] Lecca Lin (レッカ・リン,
Rekka Rin) / Burnt Tayl (バーントテール, Bānto Tēru) Voiced by: Shizuka Ishigami[10] (Japanese); Kristen McGuire[17] (English) A female member of the squad. She committed suicide after her Juggernaut malfunctioned and before a Legion unit killed her. Mikuri Kairo (ミクリ・カイロゥ, Mikuri Kairō) / Leukosia (ロイコシア, Roikoshia) Voiced by: Yuka Nukui[10] (Japanese); Tiana Camacho[6] (English) Maina Atomika (マイナ・ヤトミカ, Maina Yatomika) Voiced by: Mayuko Kazama[10] (Japanese); Emi Lo[18] (English) Production[edit] One of the inspirations for the series was drone warfare, and the novel explores the logistics and ethics around this form of combat. [19] Another major inspiration was the 2007 film The Mist. As she came up with the fictional
ideas of the story, Asato started working on the light novel. Asato had been working on the novel since 2014 and it was only in 2017 that it was published. The setting of the story took a while for the author to come up with. She wanted the story to take place within a fortressed city. However, she switched the idea and finalized the current setting for the series. She usually spend about 6–8 hours a day writing. [20] Media[edit] Light novels[edit] The light novels are written by Asato Asato and are illustrated by Shirabii, with mechanical design by I-IV.
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