Main Characters & Casts
Shirasu's Front
- Saeko Shirasu (Voiced by: Rena Tanaka (Japanese), Dorothy Elias-Fahn (English))—25-year-old frontline war photo-journalist
- SDC Unit
- Capt. Chris Eversalt (Voiced by: Narumi Hidaka (Japanese), Cindy Robinson (English))—female commanding officer of the SDC unit, HAVWC mecha pilot
- 2nd Lt. Nadi Olowokandi (Voiced by: Takashi Nagasako (Japanese), Michael Sorich (English))—transport and scout helicopter pilot
- 2nd Lt. Hakan Aqbal (Voiced by: Yūko Satō (Japanese), Alison James (English))—transport helicopter pilot
- 1st Lt. Rowell Su-Ming (Voiced by: Yu Asakawa (Japanese), Karen Strassman (English))—intelligence officer
- 1st Lt. Jan Nikkanen (Voiced by: Kenji Nomura (Japanese), Paul St. Peter (English))—back-up pilot and intelligence support officer
- 1st Lt. Christian Beroqui (Voiced by: Hiroshi Iwasaki (Japanese), Chris Kent (English))—engineer and mechanic, technical support
- 1st Lt. Shin Ichiyanagi (Voiced by: Shinji Kawada (Japanese), Jack Bauer (English))—HAVWC mecha pilot
Akagi's Front
- Keiichi Akagi (Voiced by: Unshou Ishizuka (Japanese), Jamieson Price (English))—Saeko's senpai (senior) and friend. Veteran cameraman working for the Photo Agency "Horizont".
- Lisa (Voiced by: Sanae Kobayashi (Japanese), Mela Lee (English))—Fellow journalist
- Naraya (Voiced by: Shiro Saito (Japanese), David Lodge (English))—Akagi's local informant
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