"He'll be back with that bad haircut before you can say 'Azure Striker'!"
—Zeno, Azure Striker Gunvolt
Zeno, known as Gino (ジーノ) in Japan, is a QUILL operative and a supporting character in Azure Striker Gunvolt. A wisecracking otaku who rarely takes anything seriously, he is a member of Team Sheeps, and occasionally serves as an operator and back-up for Gunvolt.
English Website Description
If there is one person who is the life of the party at QUILL, it is definitely Zeno. He is a total otaku who loves anime, manga, and videogames.
Zeno is a jokester and a bit of a prankster, and while he has a habit of making jokes at the expense of others, he really does care a lot about his colleagues. [1]
Story
Zeno is apparently a marksman, codenamed "Sheep's 2" in the field. He provides Gunvolt with field support, although this is mostly mere information and logistics on account of Gunvolt's own skill.
He attempts to take down the Sumeragi Adept Zonda but gets seriously injured in the process. It is implied that he is a very powerful Adept as Gunvolt remarks that there are very few who can contend with him in a battle.
Other Appearances
Mighty Gunvolt Burst
Zeno appears as a collectable pixel sticker. His can be picked up at the "Radio Tower" as a hidden item.
Gallery
Trivia
- Zeno's concept art notes as well as the official Japanese tweet reveal that he is from Italy.
- Zeno happens to navigate missions in which the stage hazards are related to the Sumeragi adept boss' Septimal abilities; e.g., magnetic platforms in Carrera's stage and zombies in Elise's stage.
- The nature of his Septima is unknown and has been teased at frequently in interviews with the developers. The closest hint to its nature is found in a conversation between Zeno, Moniqa and Asimov featured in the Gunvolt Limited Edition Drama CD.
- Zeno says that games from the “old days” had instant-death spikes. He’s likely referencing the Mega Man franchise, where instant-death spikes are common obstacle.
Japanese Version
"Man, you're really a kind of cheat code, y'know? Heh, heh, heh"
—Gino, Japanese Official Site