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name; yoko aznable (originally yoko kobayashi) | yoko usami (宇佐見ヨーコ)
age; 17
appearance; ☀, ☀ and as icons
occupation: high school student (locke city academy senior)
full application: here
echoes;
initial echo: Just before Thanksgiving, Yoko accompanied her father, Jin, to a function in the business district. Her proximity to the Tuning Towers triggered an Echo: upon returning to tennis training, Yoko found that her physical condition has suddenly improved beyond anything she's ever managed--not to superhuman levels, but to superspy training levels. This effects her agility, dexterity and lung capacity and is not related to her vaccine ability.
second echo: Her Morphin Brace. It does not power up and cannot be used.
third echo: A Japanese insect encyclopedia. At the moment she can't read much of it at all.
fourth echo: Sparring with Daniel Lu brought back memories of spar training with Ryuuji. She knows his face and that she's very fond of him, but not of the context or timing of the training, or his name.
fifth echo: Enetron: more specifically, she'll recall that it's a superpowered energy source her whole world uses to power, well, everything.
sixth echo: (note: tier 2 echo combined with below for december) Her Gobusters uniform jacket. Just the jacket, no harness.
seventh echo: (note: tier 2 echo combined with above for december ) The memory of the mission that goes with that jacket: saving her mother from someone named 'Messiah'. Comes with a very heavy association of her mother being her only family, and an immense feeling of loss she doesn't understand.
eighth echo: "Enter" created monsters named "Metaroids", and that they served Messiah.
nintth echo: memories of Escape: that she served Messiah, who she called "Papa", and that Yoko fought against her.
tenth echo: that she was a member of the Spec-Ops Cell, Gobusters, and they had robot partners, called Buddyroids.
eleventh echo: She'll remember J, who she nicknamed Juicy, as a Buddyroid and as her teammate, Stag Buster.
twelfth echo: (note: tier 2 combined with below for january) The memory of how to use her Morphin Brace to transform, but nothing further.
thirteenth echo: (note: tier 2 combined with above for january) Her Morphin Brace now turns on and allows her to transform into Yellow Buster.
fourteenth echo: Usada Lettuce, her Buddyroid. Usada will be without his vaccine program (and therefore his sentience), but will power on, with base programming that allows him to dock with RH-03, and for RH-03 to be hand-piloted. Any further piloting assistance programming will have to be from forthcoming Echoes.
fifteenth echo: (note: tier 2 for february) Her virus program. Yoko's superpower (strength, centered in her legs, and the ability to create data platforms off of which to launch herself, plus the ability to be transported/digitized and made back into a human) comes from this program. She'll also be Echoing back her memory of how to use it in a fight. What she won't be echoing back is the memory that her program comes with a weakpoint: she needs a regular calorie supply.
sixteenth echo: her Lens Buster, a camera slash laser gun.
seventeenth echo: (note: tier 2 from wise snake) RH-03
eighteenth echo: Enter transforming into Dark Buster for the first time, and within this memory will come with feelings of dread and of anger, the latter directed at Enter himself.
nineteenth echo: Muscle memory of how to use RH-03's basic controls: moving it, using and targeting the guns, using the fire hose.
twentieth echo: Usada's sassy attitude. He'll retain his factory setting voice and programming, and still isn't anywhere near sentient, but everything will have an added layer of sarcasm.
twenty-first echo: Yoko and her two young teammates - Ryuuji and Hiromu - made a promise after being transported out of hyperspace. Yoko will be remembering this promise - to defeat Messiah and save their parents when they were old enough.
twenty-second echo: She recognizes Torin the parrot as a giant bird guy who was an ally.
twenty-third echo: Vaccine program's weak point finally kicked in! she requires regular calorie supplies, or she collapses.
twenty-fourth echo: this image is burned into her brain forever.
twenty-fifth echo: the memory of struggling to free her teammate, Hiromu, from the mochi that stuck his shoes to the floor. She'll know his face and that they're teammates from context, but no names.
twenty-sixth echo: the memory of Beet J. Stag telling Hiromu he was careless for missing the "walking eraser on his back".
twenty-seventh echo: (note: tier 2 for april) her jacket harness and transpod; the transpod is capable of being used, but there's no technology to take advantage of it.
twenty-eighth echo: the reveal that jin's preincarnation body was too damaged to make it out of hyperspace and the associated emotions. (02:45 - 04:30 of the finale)
twenty-ninth echo: the memory of J defending a monster from the Go-Busters and saying that Jin's data is backed up on a card within the monster.
thirtieth echo: The main trio of Go-Busters (including Yoko, but not J or Jin) went into hyperspace in the mid-season finale and figured out exactly what Jin is suggesting. Yoko will have a memory of Hiromu laying out the evidence. The trio put together the idea, and then muse on where the data came from - where the EMC staff is. Ryuuji suggests they may already be dead, and Yoko rebuts that Hiromu's father contacted them, vouched for by Jin himself. That they are within hyperspace during this memory comes up in dialogue. (04:40 - 06:50 of episode 30)
thirty-first echo: The memory of what J's old voice sounded like. He says "I will protect [x]" several times over the course of the series.
thirty-second echo: her set of prototype protectors.
thirty-third echo: her first meeting with enter, including the ca va/saba joke, up until he disappears.
thirty-fourth echo: kuroki's appearance, that he was her commander, and that he spent a lot of time telling jin to call him by his full name.
thirty-fifth echo: the first half of the yoko and ryuuji meeting cain memory; includes the appearance of bugglars.
thirty-sixth echo: (note: tier 2 for may) ryuuji's first time showing yoko his weakpoint + her soldier's professionalism.
thirty-seventh echo: tireroid's appearance (and that he was created by enter)
thirty-eighth echo: The Binocublade, her electronic binoculars-knife. Doesn't come with the knowledge of how to use it.
thirty-ninth echo: Usada's sentience
fortieth echo: The main trio of Go-Busters investigating people who seem to be having nightmares, Yoko asks if this is the word of a Metaroid, and a candle-lighter bad guy with a candle head pops up. They transform and he shows them his candle head, which resembles the light orbs, and hypnotizes them. The memory ends as Yoko remembers collapsing. Candleroid episode, 04:45-05:50.
age; 17
appearance; ☀, ☀ and as icons
occupation: high school student (locke city academy senior)
full application: here
echoes;
initial echo: Just before Thanksgiving, Yoko accompanied her father, Jin, to a function in the business district. Her proximity to the Tuning Towers triggered an Echo: upon returning to tennis training, Yoko found that her physical condition has suddenly improved beyond anything she's ever managed--not to superhuman levels, but to superspy training levels. This effects her agility, dexterity and lung capacity and is not related to her vaccine ability.
second echo: Her Morphin Brace. It does not power up and cannot be used.
third echo: A Japanese insect encyclopedia. At the moment she can't read much of it at all.
fourth echo: Sparring with Daniel Lu brought back memories of spar training with Ryuuji. She knows his face and that she's very fond of him, but not of the context or timing of the training, or his name.
fifth echo: Enetron: more specifically, she'll recall that it's a superpowered energy source her whole world uses to power, well, everything.
sixth echo: (note: tier 2 echo combined with below for december) Her Gobusters uniform jacket. Just the jacket, no harness.
seventh echo: (note: tier 2 echo combined with above for december ) The memory of the mission that goes with that jacket: saving her mother from someone named 'Messiah'. Comes with a very heavy association of her mother being her only family, and an immense feeling of loss she doesn't understand.
eighth echo: "Enter" created monsters named "Metaroids", and that they served Messiah.
nintth echo: memories of Escape: that she served Messiah, who she called "Papa", and that Yoko fought against her.
tenth echo: that she was a member of the Spec-Ops Cell, Gobusters, and they had robot partners, called Buddyroids.
eleventh echo: She'll remember J, who she nicknamed Juicy, as a Buddyroid and as her teammate, Stag Buster.
twelfth echo: (note: tier 2 combined with below for january) The memory of how to use her Morphin Brace to transform, but nothing further.
thirteenth echo: (note: tier 2 combined with above for january) Her Morphin Brace now turns on and allows her to transform into Yellow Buster.
fourteenth echo: Usada Lettuce, her Buddyroid. Usada will be without his vaccine program (and therefore his sentience), but will power on, with base programming that allows him to dock with RH-03, and for RH-03 to be hand-piloted. Any further piloting assistance programming will have to be from forthcoming Echoes.
fifteenth echo: (note: tier 2 for february) Her virus program. Yoko's superpower (strength, centered in her legs, and the ability to create data platforms off of which to launch herself, plus the ability to be transported/digitized and made back into a human) comes from this program. She'll also be Echoing back her memory of how to use it in a fight. What she won't be echoing back is the memory that her program comes with a weakpoint: she needs a regular calorie supply.
sixteenth echo: her Lens Buster, a camera slash laser gun.
seventeenth echo: (note: tier 2 from wise snake) RH-03
eighteenth echo: Enter transforming into Dark Buster for the first time, and within this memory will come with feelings of dread and of anger, the latter directed at Enter himself.
nineteenth echo: Muscle memory of how to use RH-03's basic controls: moving it, using and targeting the guns, using the fire hose.
twentieth echo: Usada's sassy attitude. He'll retain his factory setting voice and programming, and still isn't anywhere near sentient, but everything will have an added layer of sarcasm.
twenty-first echo: Yoko and her two young teammates - Ryuuji and Hiromu - made a promise after being transported out of hyperspace. Yoko will be remembering this promise - to defeat Messiah and save their parents when they were old enough.
twenty-second echo: She recognizes Torin the parrot as a giant bird guy who was an ally.
twenty-third echo: Vaccine program's weak point finally kicked in! she requires regular calorie supplies, or she collapses.
twenty-fourth echo: this image is burned into her brain forever.
twenty-fifth echo: the memory of struggling to free her teammate, Hiromu, from the mochi that stuck his shoes to the floor. She'll know his face and that they're teammates from context, but no names.
twenty-sixth echo: the memory of Beet J. Stag telling Hiromu he was careless for missing the "walking eraser on his back".
twenty-seventh echo: (note: tier 2 for april) her jacket harness and transpod; the transpod is capable of being used, but there's no technology to take advantage of it.
twenty-eighth echo: the reveal that jin's preincarnation body was too damaged to make it out of hyperspace and the associated emotions. (02:45 - 04:30 of the finale)
twenty-ninth echo: the memory of J defending a monster from the Go-Busters and saying that Jin's data is backed up on a card within the monster.
thirtieth echo: The main trio of Go-Busters (including Yoko, but not J or Jin) went into hyperspace in the mid-season finale and figured out exactly what Jin is suggesting. Yoko will have a memory of Hiromu laying out the evidence. The trio put together the idea, and then muse on where the data came from - where the EMC staff is. Ryuuji suggests they may already be dead, and Yoko rebuts that Hiromu's father contacted them, vouched for by Jin himself. That they are within hyperspace during this memory comes up in dialogue. (04:40 - 06:50 of episode 30)
thirty-first echo: The memory of what J's old voice sounded like. He says "I will protect [x]" several times over the course of the series.
thirty-second echo: her set of prototype protectors.
thirty-third echo: her first meeting with enter, including the ca va/saba joke, up until he disappears.
thirty-fourth echo: kuroki's appearance, that he was her commander, and that he spent a lot of time telling jin to call him by his full name.
thirty-fifth echo: the first half of the yoko and ryuuji meeting cain memory; includes the appearance of bugglars.
thirty-sixth echo: (note: tier 2 for may) ryuuji's first time showing yoko his weakpoint + her soldier's professionalism.
thirty-seventh echo: tireroid's appearance (and that he was created by enter)
thirty-eighth echo: The Binocublade, her electronic binoculars-knife. Doesn't come with the knowledge of how to use it.
thirty-ninth echo: Usada's sentience
fortieth echo: The main trio of Go-Busters investigating people who seem to be having nightmares, Yoko asks if this is the word of a Metaroid, and a candle-lighter bad guy with a candle head pops up. They transform and he shows them his candle head, which resembles the light orbs, and hypnotizes them. The memory ends as Yoko remembers collapsing. Candleroid episode, 04:45-05:50.