The Hacker (ハッカー, Hakkā) is a main character in Akudama Drive.
Background
Hacker is a notorious young man who hacks high-security systems for his own entertainment. His skill with technology is prodigious - by the beginning of the series, hacking into governments and private banks were merely light challenges for him.
Personality
Hacker is more excited the more difficult something is, but is completely apathetic to things that do not interest him. He is often outwardly cold and blunt to others.
Inside, Hacker is deeply bored and dissatisfied with his life in Kansai. His motivation for participating in the Shinkansen heist was his desire to escape to Kanto, where he believed he would finally experience a lasting sense of excitement.
Appearance
Hacker has a short and angular figure. He is pale-skinned and blue-eyed, with unruly blond hair.
Hacker wears a blue cap and black eyepatch on his right eye, both with circular neon highlights. He wears a blue jacket with a white turtleneck underneath, black pants, and calf-length boots.
Relationships
Swindler/Ordinary Person
Swindler is the only person with whom Hacker appears to feel comfortable and has friendly interactions with, though he may disagree with some of her optimistic opinions and nature. Though Swindler tried to understand his intentions, he would frequently brush her off. Regardless, Hacker most likely enjoyed Swindler's company enough to selflessly help her and Courier later on - especially when they were in danger of being assimilated into Kanto.
When he announced his departure from the team, Swindler showed concern for him and felt upset. Because of this, he gave her one of his drones as a parting gift, recalling that she said once she wanted one. Swindler did accept it and declared that they would see each other again. She promised to return it to him soon, at which he smiled and wished her luck.
Trivia
- He likes inゼリー, a type of healthy jelly drink.
References
- ↑ To this day, none of the official profiles mention any of the cast's genders. In the original japanese, Hacker uses masculine pronouns and is hereby assumed to be male.