List of Genesis of Aquarion Characters - DEAVA Operatives

DEAVA Operatives

DEAVA (Division of EArth Vitalization Advancement) is the organization that created the Aquarion mecha.

Gen Fudou (不動GEN, Fudō GEN?)
Voiced by: Unshou Ishizuka (Japanese), Brandon Potter (English)
Gen Fudou conducted an expedition that retrieved the Vector Machines, but disappeared mysteriously so afterwards. When the Elements' battle against the Shadow Angels began, he returns to assume his position as DEAVA's supreme commander. Very knowledgeable of the nature of humans, he uses this wisdom to guide the Element Users in order to help them surpass their own limitations and increase their teamwork. Later it is revealed in Aquarion Evol that he is actually the real reincarnation of Apollonius and watches over Earth with only one love of the original Celiane.
Sophia Belin (ソフィア・ブラン, Sofia Beran?)
Voiced by: Sakiko Tamagawa (Japanese), Stephanie Young (English)
DEAVA's top scientist and researcher, she is very kind and less up-tight on the happenings around the organization. Sophia acts as the teacher in the Element User's mental training classes.
Jean-Jerome Jorge (ジャン・ジェローム・ジョルジュ, Jan Jerōmu Joruju?)
Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (Japanese), Jason Liebrecht (English)
DEAVA's second-in-command, Jean-Jerome is arrogant, pessimistic, quick to judge and somewhat pretentious - the opposite of Commander Fudou. Jerome tends to not agree with or understand his actions, but is more than willing to see the Shadow Angels destroyed and humanity prospering in their defeat.

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