
Jūshirō Ukitake
Occupation Captain of the 13th Division, shinigami
Birthday December 21
Height 187 cm (6' 1½")
Weight 72 kg (158.7 lbs)
Zanpakutō Sōgyo no Kotowari
Theme Song "Back to the Innocence" by Jonathan Cain
Seiyū Hideo Ishikawa
Voice Actor Liam O'Brien
Ukitake is a sickly man with long white hair. In volume 18 of the manga, it is revealed that the illness he suffers from is tuberculosis and his hair turned white three days after his illness surfaced.[1] Although he is limited by his illness to fighting only for short periods of time, he is a powerful warrior. Before the demise of Kaien Shiba, Ukitake often left the daily operations of the 13th Division to him; now, this responsibility is taken care of by his two current third seated officers, Kiyone Kotetsu and Sentarō Kotsubaki. To Ukitake's chagrin, the two constantly compete over which is the better assistant. Ukitake is the only captain who currently has no lieutenant.

Okita is, of course, the sweet, kind, caring and somewhat feminine swordsman of legend, Captain of the First Unit of Shinsengumi. In the show, he seems to like to irritate Hijikata and the rest of the Shinsengumi by acting somewhat like a girl. He loves children and has a sweet tooth, and he adores Kyoto candies. One of the youngest members of the Shinsengumi, he mastered all the sword techniques of the Tennen-rishin ryu (the style of kenjutsu used by the Shinsengumi) in his teens and went on to become a teacher in his twenties, as well as one of the best swordsmen of pre-Meiji Japan. He died at the age of 25 due to a tuberculosis infection, just before the fall of the Shinsengumi.

Name- Hyatt
Age- 18
Hair- Purple
Eyes- Blackish Purple
Status- Second Agent of ACROSS
Quote- "Hail Il Palaz....*cough*, *hack*"
Race- Alien
Hyatt has the very bizarre habit of dropping dead at inopportune moments, and then mysteriously returning to life against all odds. She's prone to drooling - or in extreme cases, fountaining - blood when this happens, and when she doesn't die, she's often having moments of physical frailty, which require her to move by crawling along the ground. Smaller living organisms surrounding Hyatt tend to die if they stay around her too long, but it's not clear is this is a result of a spreading disease, or if Hyatt is draining their energy to keep alive -- the anime does not attempt to explain it. Fans have speculated any number of theories, from Hyatt being the living personification of Death to it resulting from her inability to adjust to Earth's environment.