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Ta Komeshi (Exosuit)

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Ta Komeshi is a large three meter Kur exosuit built around an anti-gravity beam cannon and a shockwave field. Worn by an Advance Unit Kur, it fought Jiji and Aira until Jiji's empowered Evil Gun destroyed it during the Kur Invasion.

Size: about 3 meters
Type: Exosuit
Motto: Respectful and honest
Armament: anti-gravity beam cannon, shockwave field, mechanical arms
Japanese: タ・コメシ
Manga Debut: Chapter 73
Design Basis: Masked Goddess
Destroyed By: Jiji
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Overview

The Ta Komeshi is a sizable exosuit, roughly three meters long, that an Advance Unit Kur had already owned by the time of the invasion of Sumer. Its appearance draws on the Masked Goddess figure, keeping with the line's terracotta figurine theme, and its name fits the octopus dish pattern by referencing takomeshi, or octopus rice. Its stated motto is respectful and honest.

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Function

The suit has a rounded, intricately patterned body with a circular port at the navel that opens to fire its anti-gravity beam cannon. A helmet like head sits above the frame, flanked by two odd extensions serving as arm mounted jet propulsion, with stubby feet below. Beyond the central cannon, mechanical arms let it pummel enemies with rapid punches, and a shockwave field damages anyone caught near it, including foes grappled in midair. The jets give it the reach to chase down agile opponents like Aira.

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Notable Users

The Advance Unit Kur piloted Ta Komeshi during the Space Globalists Arc, raiding the Serpo base and then ambushing Aira and Jiji alongside Takonoka Ru Patcho and Suda Ko. Its shockwave field hurt Jiji until he traded places with the resistant Evil Eye, after which the cannon and mechanical arms battered the yokai. During the Kur Invasion the pilot restrained Aira to harm her with the shockwave field, then teamed its anti-gravity beam with Suda Ko's railgun to defeat Jiji's first Evil Gun. Jiji rose again and fired a second Evil Gun fused with Evil Eye's power, overwhelming both Kur and destroying the Ta Komeshi and Suda Ko suits together.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ta Komeshi exosuit in Dandadan?

Ta Komeshi is a large Kur exosuit, roughly three meters long, that an Advance Unit Kur had already owned by the time of the invasion of Sumer. It is built around an anti-gravity beam cannon and a shockwave field.

What weapons does the Ta Komeshi exosuit have?

Ta Komeshi has a circular port at the navel that opens to fire an anti-gravity beam cannon, plus mechanical arms that pummel enemies with rapid punches. A shockwave field damages anyone caught near it, and jets give it the reach to chase agile opponents.

Who destroyed the Ta Komeshi exosuit?

Jiji destroyed the Ta Komeshi exosuit. After it teamed its anti-gravity beam with Suda Ko's railgun to defeat his first Evil Gun, Jiji rose again and fired a second Evil Gun fused with Evil Eye's power, destroying both suits together.

What is the Ta Komeshi exosuit's design based on?

The Ta Komeshi's appearance draws on the Masked Goddess figure, keeping with the Kur exosuit line's terracotta figurine theme.

What does the name Ta Komeshi mean?

The name Ta Komeshi fits the exosuit line's octopus dish pattern by referencing takomeshi, or octopus rice. Its stated motto is respectful and honest.

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