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Tyrell Baskerville

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TheChief of Ultraseven, unlike Zoffy, had disappeared from television after the events from the Ultraseven TV series. Even Tsuburaya Productions has admitted they had forgotten about the character. But he was brought to their attention around the time of Television and Film's "Third Monster Boom", and he was given the provisional title of "Chief of Ultraseven", which has since become the character's official name[4]. Some children's magazines have referred to him as Big Seven (ビックセブン, Bikku Sebun)[5], while some record books on the making of Ultraseven refer to him as "Seven's Superior of the Inter Galactic Defense Force" and others as the "Higher-Class Ultra Fighter from the Space Guard". And as of the present he has never been developed into an independent character.

His name has been translated into English as the "Chief of Ultraseven" in several publications[1][2], and he has most recently been featured in merchandise for the Ultraseven 55th anniversary celebrations[3].


The Chief appeared in the 1967 manga adaptation of Ultraseven by Daiji Kazumine. In this manga, the Chief was given a different appearance by Kazumine that serves to differentiate him from Ultraseven. While he still closely resembles Seven, the Chief has a jagged Eye Slugger that resembles a mohawk, and Sofubi figures based on Kazumine's redesign give him blue eyes. The character later appeared in another comic story published in "Figure King magazine", titled "Volume of God" where he sported the same design by Kazumine.


Ultraseven fought so much on Planet Earth, his energy was almost depleted, after Dan Moroboshi was weakened, he decided to rest. Suddenly, a hologram of a being similar to Ultraseven, appeared in front of Dan, telling him that he is unable to fight, and that he should go back to his home world, Dan refuses, as he wants to stay on Earth to keep defending it, the hologram begins to get angry, and takes Moroboshi's Ultra Eye and throws it at a clock.


After the UG began battling the Alien Ghose, who had recently unleashed Pandon, Moroboshi saw his teammates in danger, and decided to transform. The mysterious Ultra appeared before him once again, and warned him of the risks to his life if he were to attempt to transform, but Moroboshi disregarded his words for a second time, and transformed into Seven.


The same day at night, Moroboshi was completely hurt, but he still escaped from the Ultra Guard without anyone noticing. At night, he fell unconscious in his car, he was rescued by a boy and his mother, after he stayed in the boy's house a while, he saw the news that the most important cities in the world were destroyed by the aliens, he decided to leave, but he was stopped again by his superior, and he said that he should not transform, that he shouldn't sacrifice his life for a race that is not even his own, but Seven disobeyed him, and after transforming and destroying Reconstructed Pandon, he flew back to the Land of Light, in Nebula M78.


This character's personality is very similar to Zoffy's, he acts with a dominant and serious nature, but is shown a caring side as he sees Seven in grave danger. However, a cynical trace is seen in him that is not seen in any other Ultra, in that he didn't care for humanity at all, seen when he told Ultraseven he shouldn't sacrifice himself for a race that is not his own, which contradicts completely the order to the Inter Galactic Defense Force to patrol space to protect it from conflicts and destruction, and the reasons why the other Ultras are sent to protect Earth. However, events from the Ultraseven series makes up for this personality. The foolish things humans had done throughout the series (e.g. Testing the Super Weapon R-1 on Planet Gyeron; causing many species to become extinct, etc.), allowed Seven's superior to see the ugly side of humanity, thus giving him the personality seen.


Also there is the fact that the Chief of Ultraseven never came to Earth, the Ultra Brothers all came to adore the people of Earth due to their prolonged time on the planet while he had not and therefore bore no connection to humanity. Seven's original series was meant to be more mature and was originally intended to be separate from Ultraman's despite the two coming from the same place.


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