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Code's Assault Arc

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The last arc of the Boruto manga's first part introduces Code, Kara's final surviving Inner, as he breaks free of his limits and awakens the all-seeing cyborg Ada. Vengeance for Isshiki and a plan to grow a God Tree set the stage for what comes next.

Part: Part I
Media: manga and anime
Series: Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
Chapters: 56-67
Episodes: 287-293
Followed By: Omnipotence Arc
Preceded By: Kawaki Arc
Name Japanese: コード襲来編
Preceded By Anime: Sasuke Retsuden Arc
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Overview

Running through a dozen chapters and a short run of episodes, this arc caps the first part of the Boruto story. In the manga it bridges the Kawaki Arc and the Omnipotence Arc, and it stands as the closing arc of the anime's opening part.

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Summary

Fresh off being hailed for saving Konoha from Isshiki, Boruto lives under tight watch while Amado services Kawaki's rebuilt arm. Kawaki floats a grim contingency, branding someone else with a Kāma so he could return should Momoshiki ever reclaim his body, and points to Code as the target. Amado, meanwhile, identifies Code as the last active Inner and the guardian of Kara's Ten-Tails, and resolves to have him removed. He also confides in Naruto about a daughter he lost years earlier and offers a drug that might weaken the Byakugan and stall Boruto's transformation.

Code strikes first, cutting down the guards of Boro's cult and pressing a subordinate about Amado's abandoned cyborgs before forcing open the chamber holding Ada. The assembled Kage compare notes on him, noting that the Space-Time Gates have gone dead, a sign he knows Amado turned traitor, and that he means to avenge Isshiki by cultivating a God Tree from a young Ten-Tails.

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Aftermath

When Ada stirs, she coolly dismisses Code's threats and explains her power: nearly everyone who perceives her is helplessly drawn to her, which is why he now claims to care for her. She spells out that only blood relatives and Celestial Beings resist the effect, an ominous detail since it means figures like Kawaki and Boruto could face her unaffected. She also tells Code he needs Amado's iris scan and voice to strip away the limiters caging his strength.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What episodes are the Code's Assault Arc?

The Code's Assault Arc runs across chapters 56 to 67 of the manga and episodes 287 to 293 of the anime. In the manga it bridges the Kawaki Arc and the Omnipotence Arc, while in the anime it closes out the story's first part.

Who is Code in the Code's Assault Arc?

Code is the last surviving Inner of Kara and the guardian of Kara's Ten-Tails. In the arc he breaks free of his limiters, seeking vengeance for Isshiki and planning to grow a new God Tree.

Who is Ada and what is her power in this arc?

Ada is an all-seeing cyborg whom Code awakens during the arc. She reveals that nearly everyone who perceives her becomes helplessly drawn to her, with only blood relatives and Celestial Beings resistant to the effect.

What plan does Kawaki propose to guard against Momoshiki?

In case Momoshiki ever reclaims his body, Kawaki suggests branding someone else with a Kama mark as a contingency plan, and he names Code as the target for it.

What does Code need to remove Kara's limiters on his power?

According to Ada, Code needs Amado's iris scan and voice to strip away the limiters that have been holding back his true strength.

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