After meeting with Zonda and dealing with Zonda's illusions, Gunvolt finally tracks Zonda down, witnessing Zonda's death at the hands of a mysterious hooded figure. It is a job to take down Zonda, a commander of Sumeragi. In other occasions he hangs around with his QUILL comrades such as when he went to a karaoke at the suggestion of Zeno.Ībout 3 missions through, Gunvolt receives a message from QUILL. Other times he does other jobs apart from missions, some apparently taking up a whole day's time.
When he's not having missions he attends school: that's when he disguises himself with glasses and uses a fake ID provided by QUILL (Joule does so as well but since they're a year apart in age they aren't in the same class). QUILL sends Gunvolt a set of 6 jobs, each involving the general sabotage of Sumeragi facilities and neutralizing Sumeragi commanders. Some time after the first mission, Gunvolt is depicted to be in hiding with the girl, whose name is now Joule.Īs Joule is being pursued by Sumeragi agents wishing to reclaim the Muse, she cannot go out of hiding, and Gunvolt takes jobs from QUILL to earn money. Asimov lets him go, and Gunvolt escapes with the girl to a hideout. Gunvolt refuses, and tells Asimov that he is resigning from QUILL. Lumen asks Gunvolt to take the girl away from Sumeragi, but Asimov maintains the order to unplug the Muse by killing the girl. Her lack of control over her power allows Lumen to take an avatar and act on her own will. The Muse introduces herself as Lumen, a manifestation of the girl's septimal power. As he stares, the Muse materializes in front of him. He discovers that the Muse is onboard a train headed for an unspecified location, and pursues.Īfter fighting his way through Sumeragi forces, Gunvolt discovers that the Muse is in fact, not a program, but rather a young girl. During this mission, he is captured by an agent of Sumeragi and tortured via electrocution, which is ineffective given his abilities. Gunvolt is given a mission by QUILL to find and destroy the Muse, a virtual idol that Sumeragi uses to control and manipulate both people and adepts. While he is portrayed to be highly intelligent for his age, he is also shown to be quite dense when it comes to the subject of women. While normally serious, he can sometimes be facetious on missions and has a humorous side - such as admitting that he practiced his famous pose (when charging septimal energy) in front of a mirror because he thought it was cool. On the battlefield, he tends to be merciless to his enemies and hides his emotions behind a placid facade, however he does display remorse for his actions when he is forced to kill and will often try to reason with his combatants to avoid the possibility of their deaths. He also believes in the co-existence of Adepts and humanity and does not favor one over the other, as he is willing to combat humans who are willing to enslave and persecute Adepts for their personal gain as well as Adepts that feel vindicated in their desire to eliminate mankind out of both revenge and perceived superiority. This is first indicated when he was willing to abandon QUILL when his orders to eliminate Joule opposed his principles. He has a strong sense of morality and justice that will not be compromised. Gunvolt is a serious, straight-laced and compassionate youth. In Azure Striker Gunvolt 3 Gunvolt has a similar coat as the second game but the Sumeragi symbol is on the back. His coat is a much darker blue with small black stripes with a white and blue neck brace. In Azure Striker Gunvolt 2 Gunvolt now has a longer ponytail, with purple, pink and blue colors on the end of it. He also sports black boots with glowing blue highlights.
In the PC and Switch version, it exposes his abdomen. In the 3DS version, he wears a black shirt. His costume is blue with a few black details. He uses a black gun with white gatling with a blue sphere. In Azure Striker Gunvolt, Gunvolt is a young teenager with somewhat spiky blonde hair and blue eyes.