A foot soldier of the Kur Advance Unit, Imotako wielded the exosuit that shares his name and stood as a major foe of the Space Globalists Arc, twisting enemies into his thralls until Momo's Tri-Beam erased him.
His head presents as a mask bearing spiral-patterned eyes above a round, empty hole of a mouth. The arms extend to a tremendous length, and curling, timber-like grain spreads over his frame so he all but vanishes into the murky, turbulent space behind him. Jutting from the back of his head is a spinal ridge that lends him an eerie, skeletal weight and a sense of cosmic malice.
During the invasion of Sumer, Imotako was fastened to the flank of the pyramid, posted there to catch any Sumerian intruders creeping toward the camp. Later, at Moe Moe Kikoho, he rose out of the turmoil that Serpo and a swarm of alien clones had stirred up. Using his power, he remade the Serpo into beings whose faces echoed his own and pressed them into service as his minions, while Momo Ayase, joined by a Serpo, battered the clones with irons to knock them back to their true forms. The pattern kept repeating until the clones were swamped. When the Serpo urged Momo to strike Imotako directly, she found him hard to hit, since he could slip through solid matter with his real body lodged in another dimension. Drawing on something her grandmother Seiko had taught her about making the impossible real, Momo loosed her Moe Moe Tri-Beam, which shredded him and ended his life.
Because his authentic body sat in a separate dimension, blows directed at him passed clean through while his own connected without fail. He could mold his shape freely, stretching limbs into pointed, tentacle-like spikes to run his foes through. Whenever those spikes drove into a Serpo's skull, the alien's face contorted into a version of his own, binding it to him as a servant.

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Imotako is a foot soldier of the Kur Advance Unit who wielded the exosuit that shares his name. He stood as a major foe of the Space Globalists Arc, twisting enemies into his thralls until Momo's Tri-Beam erased him.
Imotako's head presents as a mask with spiral-patterned eyes above a round, empty hole of a mouth, and his arms extend to a tremendous length. Curling, timber-like grain spreads over his frame, and a spinal ridge juts from the back of his head, lending him an eerie, skeletal weight.
Imotako's authentic body sat in a separate dimension, so blows aimed at him passed clean through while his own connected without fail. He could mold his shape freely, stretching limbs into pointed spikes that, when driven into a Serpo's skull, twisted the alien's face into a version of his own and bound it as a servant.
Because Imotako could slip through solid matter with his real body lodged in another dimension, Momo found him hard to hit. Drawing on something Seiko taught her about making the impossible real, she loosed her Moe Moe Tri-Beam, which shredded him and ended his life.
During the invasion of Sumer, Imotako was fastened to the flank of the pyramid, posted there to catch any Sumerian intruders creeping toward the camp. He later rose out of the turmoil at Moe Moe Kikoho on Earth.
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