Suda Ko was a Kur belonging to his species' Advance Unit and a major antagonist of the Space Globalists Arc. He clashed with the Family while the Kur worked to open a warp gate and call their main fleet to Earth.
True to his kind, Suda Ko cared nothing for other lifeforms across the cosmos, seeing them as little more than candidates to be remade into exosuits. He was especially drawn to subjects of rare power, laying instant claim to Jiji the moment an ally rated the human as exceptional material. Toward fellow Kur he showed some fellowship, moving to back up Takonoka Ru Patcho against Aira and asking him to clear the line of fire first. Yet he could be rattled, startled when Jiji kept fighting through his blasts and plainly horrified once the grudge ki of the Evil Eye bore down on him.
Suda Ko had already fought in the Sumer campaign before the Advance Unit trailed Bamora to Earth. Once there, the Kur stormed the Serpo base to seize its devices, data, and details on the Family's powers, then picked up a signal Jiji set off by accident. Joined by Takonoka Ru Patcho, and with Ta Komeshi alongside, he waylaid Aira and Jiji as they headed home, hurling Aira through buildings until a ki blast from Jiji checked him. After Jiji went down and the Evil Eye was beaten, Suda Ko helped pen Aira in, yet she escaped using her Acrobatic Silky hair, and the unit had to pull out empty-handed when its window closed.
After seizing Okarun's kintama to power the warp gate, Suda Ko kept watch with the others in their Empty Space and met the Family head-on when they came. Time and again he lined up shots at Momo, Mr. Mantis Shrimp, and the rest, only for Jiji's ki to cut each attempt short. The battle tilted toward the Kur until Jiji revealed his Evil Gun, which the three Kur beat back with a joint volley. Noting how Jiji's power kept climbing, Suda Ko called dibs on him as a future exosuit, but once the boy channeled the ki of the Evil Eye, the grudge that erupted ripped through both him and Ta Komeshi and ended them.

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Suda Ko was a Kur belonging to his species' Advance Unit and a major antagonist of the Space Globalists Arc. He clashed with the Family while the Kur worked to open a warp gate and call their main fleet to Earth.
The Kur are an alien species with an octopus-like build, of which Suda Ko was one. They care nothing for other lifeforms across the cosmos, seeing them as little more than candidates to be remade into exosuits.
True to his kind, Suda Ko viewed other lifeforms as material for exosuits and was especially drawn to subjects of rare power, laying instant claim to Jiji. He showed some fellowship toward fellow Kur, yet could be rattled and was horrified when the grudge ki of the Evil Eye bore down on him.
Suda Ko called dibs on Jiji as a future exosuit as the boy's power kept climbing. But once Jiji channeled the ki of the Evil Eye, the grudge that erupted ripped through both Suda Ko and Ta Komeshi and ended them.
Suda Ko helped the Kur Advance Unit storm the Serpo base to seize its devices and data, then seized Okarun's kintama to power a warp gate. He repeatedly lined up shots at Momo and the Family before being killed by the Evil Eye's grudge ki.
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