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| ==Character History== | | ==Character History== |
| ===[[Episode:Brave New World (HR)|Brave New World]]=== | | ===[[Heroes Reborn]]=== |
| [[Ren Shimosawa]] interrupts Miko, who is making a [[origami|paper crane]] in the back area of her [[Miko Otomo's apartment|apartment]] while listening to music. After turning off the music by remote, she is shown a piece of paper by Ren with her address on it that Ren says he received when completing the second to last level of ''[[Evernow]]''. She claims to not know Ren or even what school she goes to, and gently guides Ren out the apartment entrance door when he does not leave immediately when asked. Afterwards, Miko glances at a door inside her apartment at the end of a hallway that has a painted image on it. | | ''For an episode-by-episode summary, see '''[[Miko Otomo/Heroes Reborn|Miko Otomo: Heroes Reborn History]]'''.'' |
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| Later, Miko receives a book from Ren with a picture of her father, [[Hachiro Otomo]], on the back cover. She tells Ren that the red bow she always wears was a gift from her father, and again asks him out of her apartment.
| | Originally the ''[[Evernow]]'' character Katana Girl, Miko was [[Hachiro's ability|brought to life]] by ''Evernow'' creator [[Hachiro Otomo]] to act as a backdoor into the game to rescue [[Hiro Nakamura]]. Hachiro was kidnapped soon after by [[M. F. Harris]], leaving Miko believing herself to be [[Miko Otomo (Hachiro's daughter)|the real Miko Otomo]] and with no understanding of her true purpose or identity. |
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| Following Ren's comments and the guide, Miko finds a [[Kensei sword|sword]] and a paper note under a panel in the floor of the room with the painted tile door. Unsheathing and wielding the sword, Miko finds herself with the sword in ''Evernow'' as the character Katana Girl and defeats three warriors that attack her there.
| | A year after she was brought to life, Miko met gamer [[Ren Shimosawa]] who insisted she was Katana Girl. After discovering the [[Kensei sword]], Miko discovered [[Miko's ability|her ability]] to teleport into ''Evernow'' and become Katana Girl. Accompanied by Ren, Miko undertook a quest to rescue her father. Miko would eventually learn of her true mission to rescue Hiro Nakamura and allied herself with [[Noah Bennet]] and [[Quentin Frady]] as well as Ren to accomplish this mission. After freeing Hiro from ''Evernow'', Miko was believed to have been destroyed after having completed her mission as [[Richard Schwenkman]] stated would happen. |
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| ===[[Episode:Odessa|Odessa]]===
| | Instead of being destroyed, Miko is transported to the other side of the [[space-time bridge]] powered by Hiro, the [[Gateway]] of the 9972 of the [[H.E.L.E.]] future. Building herself [[Miko's staff|a new weapon]], Miko is finally reunited with her father and her real self and learns of her true nature and purpose. On Hachiro's orders, Miko enlists the help of [[Tommy Clark]] to complete her final mission: face Harris Prime and [[Harris's clones|his army of clones]] at [[Sunstone Manor]]. Fading in and out of existence, Miko [[Miko's victims|kills]] Harris Prime and destroys his clone army before apparently disappearing forever. |
| When [[Ren]] returns to [[Miko's apartment]] to apologize, he finds the place deserted with ''[[Evernow]]'' still open on her computer. Inside the game, Miko, as Katana Girl, confronts four masked warriors. When she demands that they tell her where [[Hachiro Otomo|her father]] is, a fifth warrior charges at her from behind, but she spins around and slices him in half. She then defeats the other four warriors with ease. Suddenly, a [[Hachiro Otomo (construct)|red samurai]] who is being dragged away by more warriors calls out to Miko from across the street, and she recognizes his voice as her father's. When she goes to rescue him, four more warriors drop down to block her path. Ren enters the game with his character and helps Miko fight them. Soon after, Miko decides to pursue the red samurai instead and asks Ren to buy her time while she runs off after him.
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| Miko catches up to the red samurai further into Bandit City. She decapitates the two goons holding him and offers to take him home using [[Miko's ability|her ability]]. However, the samurai tells her that they have more to do in ''Evernow'' before they can leave, and is suddenly launched towards [[Yamagato Tower]] on the horizon. Before Miko can chase after him, she is knocked unconscious by another enemy warrior and rematerializes on the floor of her apartment. | | Rather than being destroyed, Miko returned to ''Evernow'' once more, but at this point, the game world was dying and so was she. Soon after her return to ''Evernow'', Miko was reunited with Ren who had rescued her father and the real Miko with the help of [[Emily Duval]]. Miko and Ren worked together one last time to rescue Tommy Clark from the [[Eternal Fortress]]. Moments after Ren and Tommy returned to the real world, the world of ''Evernow'' died and Miko with it. |
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| When Miko wakes up, she tells Ren that everything he said about her being Katana Girl was true. She realizes that she must return to ''Evernow'' despite the danger because it is her destiny to free her father. Walking to the window, she shows Ren Yamagato Tower and tells him that it is where they were taking her father in the game. She tells Ren to go back to the computer and guide her there through ''Evernow'' before disappearing back into the game.
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| Miko enters Yamagato Tower in ''Evernow'', sheaths her sword, and finds herself appearing in the lobby of the real-world building. Security guards with batons menacingly encircle her, so she holds her sword outwards to imply that she is surrendering. When [[Yamagato guard|one of the guards]] grabs her sword, Miko defiantly holds on to it and tells him not to touch it before kicking him in the gut. She engages in battle with the other guards.
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| ===[[Episode:Under the Mask|Under the Mask]]===
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| Miko appears in the lobby at [[Yamagato Tower]]. The guards attempt to take her [[Kensei_sword|sword]], however she fights back. [[Harris]] arrives and quickly disables her, warning her that the sword is not hers.
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| In a conference room at Yamagato Tower, Harris questions Miko. Dissatisfied with her answers, he attacks Miko with a cleaver. She disarms him, recovers the cleaver, chops his hand off, and flees with [[Ren]].
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| ===[[Episode:The Needs of the Many|The Needs of the Many]]===
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| In [[Tokyo]], [[Ren]] and Miko travel in a cab to the airport. When Ren makes a comment that they're purchasing a ticket last minute the [[Tokyo cab driver|cab driver]] warns him that it will be quite expensive. Ren tells him not to worry as he has money from being a well-known internet celebrity. Ren posts a video on one of his social media profiles asking his fans to come to [[Renautas Headquarters]] in [[Midian]]. When Miko asks how this will help her find answers, Ren tells her not to doubt the power of social media. Miko and Ren arrive at Renautas in Midian, where a number of Ren's fans are all waiting outside in costume. Ren tells Miko it will be easy to infiltrate Renautas with so many people dressed as Katana Girl also there. Miko's plan is to enter the building stealthily; however, Ren offers an alternative of just revealing that she's Katana Girl to the fans.
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| ===[[The Lion's Den]]===
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| Miko and [[Ren]] follow along with the group visiting [[Renautas]] while trying to keep a low profile. Seeing a picture of [[Erica]], Ren points her out to Miko, informing her that it was Erica who took [[Kensei sword|her sword]]. Miko remarks that she is a powerful foe, but they will not fail. They later observe the sword being transported to [[The Kravids' home|Erica's house]] and they follow. Upon arriving, Miko charges at a window and breaks through. Miko is able get to the sword, unsheathes it and vanishes. Outside, Miko appears near Ren. She tells Ren that she now needs to return to [[Evernow]] to rescue [[Hachiro Otomo|her father]].
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| ===[[Game Over]]===
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| Miko goes into [[Renautas]] with her allies [[Noah Bennet]], [[Quentin Frady]], [[Taylor Kravid]], and [[Ren Shimosawa]]. They work together to get her into ''[[Evernow]]'' to free [[Hiro Nakamura]] who is trapped in the game. Miko finds out she will need to sacrifice herself to save Hiro. Despite the sacrifice she would have to make, Miko neverthess decides to proceed by plunging her sword into the lock that holds Hiro prisoner, sacrificing her life in the process.
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| ===[[June 13th, Part Two]]===
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| ===[[Sundae, Bloody Sundae]]===
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| In the year [[9972]], a [[butterfly]] lands on Miko's hand as she sits in the middle of a barren valley. When the butterfly flies away, Miko gets up and walks away. Coming to the end of the valley, she sees [[Gateway|a settlement]] in the distance and stares in confusion.
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| ===[[11:53 to Odessa]]===
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| ===[[Send in the Clones]]===
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| [[Tommy Clark|Tommy]] and Miko teleport into a greenhouse where Tommy questions Miko on why she tried to rescue him. Miko explains that her father sent her to rescue the Master of Time and Space and that she doesn't know how she ended up in the future. Tommy recognizes her from ''[[9th Wonders!]]'' and shows her the edition of him in the future which displayed them talking. Tommy tells Miko that [[Anne Clark|his mother]] had told him that the comics depicted [[Hiro Nakamura|his father's]] future and realizes she must be part of saving the world. However, Miko starts to glitch with parts of her becoming electrical. A shocked Miko tells Tommy she's not real before he teleports them away when someone enters the greenhouse.
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| Teleporting outside of Gateway, Miko asks Tommy what ''9th Wonders!'' shows next for her. On the last page, Tommy finds Miko confronting [[M. F. Harris]] at Sunstone Manor. Miko realizes this what her father meant by Tommy sending her on her final mission and orders him to send her back there. When she starts turning into electricity again, Miko tells Tommy she's dying and needs to go. Tommy agrees to send her and Miko asks him to tell [[Ren Shimosawa|Ren]] if Tommy sees him that she loves Ren too. Tommy promises to do so and then teleports Miko back to the present, giving Tommy her hair ribbon to prove that he got rid of her. He claims to Erica that Miko was going to kill her and disappeared. When Tommy gives Erica Miko's hair ribbon, it disappears in a crackle of electricity.
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| Miko appeared in the field outside [[Sunstone Manor]] where she spotted the army of Harris clones and took them on, single-handedly holding them off. Eventually, the real Harris came out and challenged Miko to a fight. Miko had the upper hand at first, slashing Harris in the side. However, Harris eventually overpowered her and told Miko he was going to kill the real her and then her father after he was done with her and then "game over" as he prepared to kill her. Seeing her midsection disappearing again, Miko stabbed her blade through herself and Harris who was behind her, mortally wounding him. Miko tells Harris "don't get ahead of yourself" before decapitating Harris, killing him. A stunned Carlos asks Miko who she is and she tells him "I was Katana Girl" before turning into electricity and disappearing, seemingly for good.
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| ===[[Project Reborn]]===
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| When [[Ren Shimosawa|Ren]] is [[Hachiro's ability|transported]] to ''[[Evernow]]'' by [[Hachiro Otomo]], he encounters Miko who has returned to ''Evernow'' but tells him the game world is dying and her with it. Miko aids Ren in reaching the [[Eternal Fortress]] where he hesitates to remove the [[Kensei sword]] as it will mean the end of her. Miko insists he go forth and save [[Tommy Clark|Tommy]], believing they will meet again. Ren removes the sword and returns to [[the H.E.L.E.]] future while Tommy is freed. As the door opens, Tommy spots Miko who salutes him with Tommy returning the nod as ''Evernow'' and Miko disappear for good.
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| ==[[Evolved Human]] [[Miko's ability|Abilities]]== | | ==[[Evolved Human]] [[Miko's ability|Abilities]]== |
| Miko has the ability to transport herself into the video game ''[[Evernow]]'' and become the digital warrior "[[Katana Girl]]". Miko does so by taking the [[Kensei sword]] out of its sheath. Miko can also transport herself back to the real world by placing the sword back in its sheath. | | Miko has the ability to transport herself into the video game ''[[Evernow]]'' and become the digital warrior "[[Katana Girl]]". Miko does so by taking the [[Kensei sword]] out of its sheath. Miko can also transport herself back to the real world by placing the sword back in its sheath. By traveling to the real world equivalent of a location in ''Evernow'', Miko can teleport directly to that location in the game. Overtime, Miko appears to gain control of where she will emerge in the real world, teleporting at one point from the game version of [[Yamagato Tower]] to a Colorado café rather than the real Yamagato Tower. |
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| When Miko opened the [[Eternal Fortress]], she was transported far into the future to [[Gateway]] rather than being destroyed as she was told would happen. (''[[Sundae, Bloody Sundae]]'') She later returned to ''Evernow'' without the use of the Kensei sword after apparently fading from existence. (''[[Send in the Clones]]'', ''[[Project Reborn]]'') | | When Miko opened the [[Eternal Fortress]], she was transported far into the future to [[Gateway]] rather than being destroyed as she was told would happen. (''[[Sundae, Bloody Sundae]]'') She later returned to ''Evernow'' without the use of the Kensei sword after apparently fading from existence. (''[[Send in the Clones]]'', ''[[Project Reborn]]'') |
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| ==[[Heroes Reborn App]]==
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| After the {{Heroes Reborn app}} was released, a video summary of Miko's history was provided. The summary included:
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| * Miko Otomo is just a shy girl until [[Ren Shimosawa| a stranger]] helps her unlock her destiny. {{epp|501}}
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| == Trivia == | | == Trivia == |
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Miko Otomo (大友 巫女, Ōtomo Miko) is the construct of a young Japanese woman. Miko's main mission in life is trying to track down her missing father/creator and find her destiny.
Character History
For an episode-by-episode summary, see Miko Otomo: Heroes Reborn History.
Originally the Evernow character Katana Girl, Miko was brought to life by Evernow creator Hachiro Otomo to act as a backdoor into the game to rescue Hiro Nakamura. Hachiro was kidnapped soon after by M. F. Harris, leaving Miko believing herself to be the real Miko Otomo and with no understanding of her true purpose or identity.
A year after she was brought to life, Miko met gamer Ren Shimosawa who insisted she was Katana Girl. After discovering the Kensei sword, Miko discovered her ability to teleport into Evernow and become Katana Girl. Accompanied by Ren, Miko undertook a quest to rescue her father. Miko would eventually learn of her true mission to rescue Hiro Nakamura and allied herself with Noah Bennet and Quentin Frady as well as Ren to accomplish this mission. After freeing Hiro from Evernow, Miko was believed to have been destroyed after having completed her mission as Richard Schwenkman stated would happen.
Instead of being destroyed, Miko is transported to the other side of the space-time bridge powered by Hiro, the Gateway of the 9972 of the H.E.L.E. future. Building herself a new weapon, Miko is finally reunited with her father and her real self and learns of her true nature and purpose. On Hachiro's orders, Miko enlists the help of Tommy Clark to complete her final mission: face Harris Prime and his army of clones at Sunstone Manor. Fading in and out of existence, Miko kills Harris Prime and destroys his clone army before apparently disappearing forever.
Rather than being destroyed, Miko returned to Evernow once more, but at this point, the game world was dying and so was she. Soon after her return to Evernow, Miko was reunited with Ren who had rescued her father and the real Miko with the help of Emily Duval. Miko and Ren worked together one last time to rescue Tommy Clark from the Eternal Fortress. Moments after Ren and Tommy returned to the real world, the world of Evernow died and Miko with it.
Miko has the ability to transport herself into the video game Evernow and become the digital warrior "Katana Girl". Miko does so by taking the Kensei sword out of its sheath. Miko can also transport herself back to the real world by placing the sword back in its sheath. By traveling to the real world equivalent of a location in Evernow, Miko can teleport directly to that location in the game. Overtime, Miko appears to gain control of where she will emerge in the real world, teleporting at one point from the game version of Yamagato Tower to a Colorado café rather than the real Yamagato Tower.
When Miko opened the Eternal Fortress, she was transported far into the future to Gateway rather than being destroyed as she was told would happen. (Sundae, Bloody Sundae) She later returned to Evernow without the use of the Kensei sword after apparently fading from existence. (Send in the Clones, Project Reborn)
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