Special Rescue Police Winspector - Team

Team

  • Ryoma Kagawa/Fire (香川 竜馬/ファイヤー, Kagawa Ryōma/Faiyā?): 23 years old. Ryoma is the leader of the team and the only human member. Like Masaki, he is also a Police Superintendent. Kagawa is an orphan skilled in martial arts and knows five languages. His primary means of transportation is a purpose-built car named Winsquad. When initiating his transformation to Fire he calls out "Suit Up!" (着化アップ!, Chakka Appu!?). He is then equipped with an energy sword - his primary all-purpose weapon - and a suit of red armor named the Crush Tector (クラステクター, Kurasu Tekutā?), which offers him protection but begins to cook him after a period of time. There are also other, more specialized weapons and tools available. Ryoma has a sister. He later joined the Solbrain team as Knight Fire.
  • Biker (バイクル, Baikuru?): Walter's "twin brother", Biker is one of two robots who assist Ryouma. His primary means of transportation is his motorcycle. However he also has a wheel integrated into his chest section which he can use to "land-surf" when no vehicle is available. His weaponry consists of twin lances, which can be combined into a longer staff and can alternatively function as the handles of his motorcycle or coin bombs. Biker's armor is yellow. Being a master of jokes and sometimes a little inane, he's often subject to Walter's anger. Speaks in Nagoya dialect.
  • Walter (ウォルター, Worutā?): Biker's "twin brother", Walter is the other of the two robots in the team. Being equipped with wings enables him to fly, thus requiring no special vehicle. His armor is turquoise. Walter loves children and he is generally the type of "person" who enjoys life.
  • Shunsuke Masaki (正木 俊介, Masaki Shunsuke?): Shunsuke is Winspector's commander and founder. He usually remains in the headquarters of Winspector, but if necessary, for example when a member falls into a pinch, he goes to the site himself and takes command. After the series, he established another rescue team called Solbrain and made a come back on the last few episodes of Exceedraft.
  • Junko Fujino (藤野 純子, Fujino Junko?): Junko is an information G-man. She is an expert with handguns.
  • Hisako Koyama (小山 久子, Koyama Hisako?): Hisako is a secret G-man. She usually works in a coffee shop. Her father, Masanobu Koyama (小山 正信, Koyama Masanobu?), was a colleague of Masaki until he was killed in action six years ago.
  • Shin'ichi Nonoyama (野々山 真一, Nonoyama Shin'ichi?): Shin'ichi is Winspector's mechanic. He develops rescue tools and maintains Biker and Walter. Likes playing chess
  • Madocks (マドックス, Madokkusu?): Madocks is Winspector's supercomputer. Madocks holds data on every criminal and can analyze it in an instant.
  • Demitasse (デミタス, Demitasu?): Demitasse is small robot. His main work is emergency step at the time of trouble of Biker and Walter and secret investigation activity.

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