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{{Character | {{Character | ||
|name=Gadget | |||
|name = Gadget | |jpname=からくり丸 | ||
| | |roname=Karakurimaru | ||
| | |star=Chisyun Star | ||
|star = Chisyun Star | |img=Gadget (S2 character art) | ||
| | |caption=Ishikawa Fumi | ||
|caption = Ishikawa Fumi | |dob=458 | ||
| | |age=3 {{S2}} | ||
|from=[[Juppo's Workshop]] | |||
|S2=yes | |||
|G2=yes | |||
|age = 3 {{S2}} | |||
|from = [[Juppo's Workshop]] | |||
|S2= yes | |||
| | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Gadget''' (からくり丸, ''Karakurimaru'') is a character in [[Suikoden II]] and [[ | '''Gadget''' (からくり丸, ''Karakurimaru'') is a character in [[Suikoden II]] and [[Genso Suikogaiden Vol.2]]. He is a machine built by [[Juppo]] to assist [[Meg]]. | ||
== | ==History== | ||
{{Quote| YOUR PATTERNS ARE EASY TO PREDICT. | Gadget}} | {{Quote| YOUR PATTERNS ARE EASY TO PREDICT. | Gadget}} | ||
Gadget | Gadget, a clockwork doll crafted by [[Juppo]], served as a companion to [[Meg]] on her ventures and was entrusted to her as his master. An exceptional creation, Gadget was a product of advanced [[trickster]] techniques, possessing the ability to interact with people, act independently, and even learn. When initially constructed, Juppo likened him to a newborn, requiring fundamental concepts like handshakes to be explained. | ||
[[File:Gadget | [[File:Juppo presents Gadget.png|220px|thumb|left|It's always "How's Gadget?" and not "How's the small child trapped inside Gadget?"...]] | ||
Although incapable of feeling pain, Gadget demonstrated emotions. For instance, when Meg affectionately knocked on his head during their first encounter, Gadget did not experience pain but felt apprehension at being "struck" until the meaning of the gesture was clarified. | |||
Among his diverse abilities were a transformation protocol that reached its true potential during the [[Dunan Unification War]] and a thermal detection capability. However, it should be noted that Gadget was not waterproof. | |||
The intricacies of Gadget's internal mechanisms remain largely obscure, except for his utilization of a mainspring (or wind-up) power source. Bamboo was chosen for his joints due to its flexibility, and his sturdy construction allowed him to support Meg's weight, occasionally being used as her mount. | |||
[[File:Gadget is not a tool for fighting.png|220px|thumb|right|Dunan: Become Human]] | |||
Originally assigned by Juppo to accompany Meg back to [[Lenankamp]], Gadget eventually acknowledged his responsibility as not merely bringing her home, but also safeguarding her wherever she ventured. Consequently, he agreed to accompany her in her quest to locate her uncle who had headed towards [[Crystal Valley]]. | |||
During their journey from [[Greenhill Principality|Greenhill]] to [[Muse Principality|Muse]], Meg and Gadget were stopped at the border checkpoint. Meg would try and order Gadget to fight his way through, but Gadget refused, his ego preventing him from being used as a tool for fighting. | |||
Stuck at the checkpoint, the two encountered the [[Hero (Suikoden II)|leader]] and decided to join the [[New State Army]] after Gadget recognized the leader's resemblance to Juppo. Operating as a special forces unit within the army, Gadget played an active role in their endeavors. | |||
[[File:Gadget gets checked by Bonaparte.png|220px|thumb|left|Why was I programmed to feel pain?!]] | |||
|recruit= Following plot events in [[Greenhill City]], when | Despite being crafted for Meg by Juppo, Gadget developed a distaste for Meg's tinkering, often evading her attempts to modify him. However, Meg found enjoyment in tinkering with Gadget, taking him apart and reassembling him, albeit occasionally ending up with extra screws. Meg delighted in repairing Gadget and even contemplated improvements such as waterproofing, although Gadget was not keen on this particular upgrade. | ||
|name= Gadget | |||
|level= 31 | After the [[Dunan Unification War]], Gadget continued to accompany Meg, despite her self-centered nature, while he struggled with his assigned role as her guardian. Together, they embarked on an unusual adventure alongside [[Millie]] and [[Nash Latkje|Nash]] during their journey to Crystal Valley, inadvertently triggered by [[Viki]]'s [[teleport]] magic. | ||
|gender= ? | |||
|size= L | Years later, in a burst of inspiration, Meg reconstructed Gadget from scratch, giving rise to the more advanced entity known as [[Gadget Z]]. | ||
|range= M | |||
|anger= B | ==Gameplay== | ||
|panic= 3 | {{GS02 CG | ||
|fly= No | |recruit=Following plot events in [[Greenhill City]], when the castle is Level 2 or higher, journey to the [[Muse-Greenhill Border]] and ask Gadget to join. | ||
|fire= E | |name=Gadget | ||
|water= E | |level=31 | ||
|earth= E | |gender=? | ||
|light= E | |size=L | ||
|wind= E | |range=M | ||
|holy= E | |anger=B | ||
|dark= E | |panic=3 | ||
|gate= E | |fly=No | ||
|???= 0 | |runew=''Unavailable'' | ||
|hp= E | |fire=E | ||
|str= E | |water=E | ||
|magic= I | |earth=E | ||
|prot= B | |light=E | ||
|mdef= E | |wind=E | ||
| | |holy=E | ||
| | |dark=E | ||
|luck= F | |gate=E | ||
|ehead= ''Can't equip'' | |???=0 | ||
|ebody= ''Can't equip'' | |hp=E | ||
|str=E | |||
|eother= -- | |magic=I | ||
| | |prot=B | ||
|partner1= [[Meg]] | |mdef=E | ||
|tech=D | |||
|speed=E | |||
|luck=F | |||
|ehead=''Can't equip'' | |||
|ebody=''Can't equip'' | |||
|eother=-- | |||
|unite1=[[Trick Attack (Suikoden II)|Trick Attack]] | |||
|partner1=[[Meg]] | |||
|protects=[[Meg]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG== | |||
{{CS head}} | |||
{{CS list|106|[[Gadget (CS card 106)|Gadget]]|{{Free}}|[[Booster Pack Vol.1]]}} | |||
{{CS list|357|[[Gadget (CS card 357)|Gadget]]|{{Free}}|[[Premium Pack]]}} | |||
{{CS list|CS2-348|[[Meg & Gadget (CS card CS2-348)|Meg & Gadget]]|{{Free}}|[[CS2 Booster Pack Vol.3]]}} | |||
{{CS list|CS2-518/R106|[[Gadget (CS card CS2-518)|Gadget]]|{{Free}}|[[Remake Booster]]}} | |||
{{CS foot}} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
===Artwork=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Gadget (S2 character art).png|[[Suikoden II]] artwork by [[Ishikawa Fumi]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
===In-Game=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Gadget (S2 PS1 portrait).png|[[Suikoden II]] Sony PlayStation portrait | |||
File:Gadget (S2 WIN portrait).png|[[Suikoden II]] Windows 95 portrait | |||
File:Gadget (S2 HDR portrait).png|[[Suikoden I&II HD Remaster]] [[Suikoden II]] portrait | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
# [[ | # [[Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide]] (ISBN 4-88317-769-6), page 109 | ||
# [[Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 1]] (ISBN 4-8402-1494-8), pages 219-260 | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 64-5 | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.8]] (ISBN 4-7753-0081-4), page 28 | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 139, 248 | |||
{{ | {{Navbox S2 characters}} | ||
{{ | {{GS04}} | ||
{{Short description|A machine created to accompany Meg}} [[de:Gadget]] |
Latest revision as of 10:04, 7 January 2025
Gadget (からくり丸, Karakurimaru) is a character in Suikoden II and Genso Suikogaiden Vol.2. He is a machine built by Juppo to assist Meg.
History
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Gadget, a clockwork doll crafted by Juppo, served as a companion to Meg on her ventures and was entrusted to her as his master. An exceptional creation, Gadget was a product of advanced trickster techniques, possessing the ability to interact with people, act independently, and even learn. When initially constructed, Juppo likened him to a newborn, requiring fundamental concepts like handshakes to be explained.
Although incapable of feeling pain, Gadget demonstrated emotions. For instance, when Meg affectionately knocked on his head during their first encounter, Gadget did not experience pain but felt apprehension at being "struck" until the meaning of the gesture was clarified.
Among his diverse abilities were a transformation protocol that reached its true potential during the Dunan Unification War and a thermal detection capability. However, it should be noted that Gadget was not waterproof.
The intricacies of Gadget's internal mechanisms remain largely obscure, except for his utilization of a mainspring (or wind-up) power source. Bamboo was chosen for his joints due to its flexibility, and his sturdy construction allowed him to support Meg's weight, occasionally being used as her mount.
Originally assigned by Juppo to accompany Meg back to Lenankamp, Gadget eventually acknowledged his responsibility as not merely bringing her home, but also safeguarding her wherever she ventured. Consequently, he agreed to accompany her in her quest to locate her uncle who had headed towards Crystal Valley.
During their journey from Greenhill to Muse, Meg and Gadget were stopped at the border checkpoint. Meg would try and order Gadget to fight his way through, but Gadget refused, his ego preventing him from being used as a tool for fighting.
Stuck at the checkpoint, the two encountered the leader and decided to join the New State Army after Gadget recognized the leader's resemblance to Juppo. Operating as a special forces unit within the army, Gadget played an active role in their endeavors.
Despite being crafted for Meg by Juppo, Gadget developed a distaste for Meg's tinkering, often evading her attempts to modify him. However, Meg found enjoyment in tinkering with Gadget, taking him apart and reassembling him, albeit occasionally ending up with extra screws. Meg delighted in repairing Gadget and even contemplated improvements such as waterproofing, although Gadget was not keen on this particular upgrade.
After the Dunan Unification War, Gadget continued to accompany Meg, despite her self-centered nature, while he struggled with his assigned role as her guardian. Together, they embarked on an unusual adventure alongside Millie and Nash during their journey to Crystal Valley, inadvertently triggered by Viki's teleport magic.
Years later, in a burst of inspiration, Meg reconstructed Gadget from scratch, giving rise to the more advanced entity known as Gadget Z.
Gameplay
Recruitment
Battle bonds
Good Will | |
---|---|
Protects | Meg |
Protected By | This character is not protected by anyone |
Unite Attack | |
---|---|
1 | Trick Attack w/ Meg |
Equipment
Starting Equipment | |
---|---|
Head | -- |
Body | -- |
Shield | -- |
Other | -- |
Rune | No rune attached |
Runes
Elemental Affinities | ||
---|---|---|
Fire | Water | Earth |
E | E | E |
Lightning | Wind | Holy |
E | E | E |
Darkness | Gate | ??? |
E | E | 0 |
Rune Slots | |
---|---|
Head | Never available |
Right Hand | Never available |
Left Hand | Never available |
Weapon | Unavailable |
Stats
Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG
Card # | Name | Type | Release |
---|---|---|---|
106 | Gadget | Free | Booster Pack Vol.1 |
357 | Gadget | Free | Premium Pack |
CS2-348 | Meg & Gadget | Free | CS2 Booster Pack Vol.3 |
CS2-518/R106 | Gadget | Free | Remake Booster |
Gallery
Artwork
-
Suikoden II artwork by Ishikawa Fumi
In-Game
-
Suikoden II Sony PlayStation portrait
-
Suikoden II Windows 95 portrait
-
Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Suikoden II portrait
References
- Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide (ISBN 4-88317-769-6), page 109
- Genso Suikoden Short Story Collection 1 (ISBN 4-8402-1494-8), pages 219-260
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 64-5
- Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.8 (ISBN 4-7753-0081-4), page 28
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, pages 139, 248