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Kahseral

Character

Kahseral is the General of the Pride Troopers in Universe 11 and the pilot of their spaceship. He competed in the Tournament of Power as part of Team Universe 11.

Race: Cyborg
Gender: Male
Status: Alive

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Pride TroopersTeam Universe 11
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Biography and Story Role

Kahseral is a cyborg warrior who holds the rank of General within the Pride Troopers, the superhero team of Universe 11. He also serves as the pilot of the Pride Troopers' spaceship. His name is a pun on "casserole," following the cooking-themed naming convention used for many Universe 11 characters.

As General, Kahseral is one of the highest-ranking members of the Pride Troopers, though he is significantly weaker than the top fighters like Jiren, Toppo, and Dyspo. He participates in the Tournament of Power as part of Team Universe 11's full roster of ten fighters.

During the tournament, Kahseral faces off against members of other universes but finds himself outmatched by the stronger competitors. In the manga version, he battles against Kale and Caulifla from Universe 6. He is eventually eliminated from the tournament arena, though Universe 11 survives long enough to be among the final universes standing, largely thanks to Jiren's extraordinary power. His name is first mentioned in the manga chapter "The Man Named Jiren."

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