

Heroic Sacrifice: At the end of Liberation Day, he rams the Sunrider into an enemy superweapon to save his homeworld.The Hero: The captain of the Sunrider and leader of La Résistance.Most notably shown in turn, where his past self becomes a Jerkass who acts as if hes possessed by the Prototypes and several characters call him out on it.
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Depending on player choices, he can make a series of moral compromises, prioritizing military targets over civilian lives. He Who Fights Monsters: Can dip into this.The Good Captain: Can be played as this.The Fettered: If the player keeps making these sort of decisions.Deconstructed Trope: It is however this very trait that prevents him from accepting Chigara is a Protoype despite mounting evidence, requiring his future self to literally beat some sense into him before he'll wise up.A Father to His Men: Do not threaten the people under Kayto's command.( ) Form a defensive line in front of the shield cruisers! The prototypes intend to sacrifice all their ryders to take them out! Kayto: But if all our shields are generated by cruisers, a fleet of smaller craft can Relay a message to the Alliance fleet. When Ava explains that the Alliance has brought in shield cruisers to protect their fleet, he suddenly realizes what the enemy is planning:

Oh, Crap!: He notices something off about PACTs tactics during the Second Battle of Cera, questioning why their fleet would try to close with the Alliance fleet note (who have the advantage at short range, thanks to their kinetic weapons) instead of hunkering down and blasting the unshielded Alliance ships from afar with lasers.

Clueless Chick Magnet: He's not completely oblivious to the various girls crushing on him, but at the very least, he seems to underestimate the effect his kind words can have.The Captain: Captains the Sunrider, and is in charge of commanding all attached forces and the Vanguard Cannon.Ass Kicking Pose: "Fire the Vanguard Cannon!".By the end of the game he's determined to sink that ship, no matter the cost.

