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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Unlike Border's Operators, both Mira and Yomi, the only two Neighbor monitors seen so far, have also played an active role in combat:
 
* Unlike Border's Operators, both Mira and Yomi, the only two Neighbor monitors seen so far, have also played an active role in combat:
** Mira fought alongside [[Hairein]] to retrieve [[Chika Amatori|the golden goose]].
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** Mira fought alongside [[Hairein]] to retrieve [[Chika Amatori|the golden goose]]. {{qref|name = c73p9|v = 9|c = 73|p = 9|e = 32}}
** Yomi used [[Manual Mode]] to fight by controlling two [[Idra|Idras]].
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** Yomi used [[Manual Mode]] to fight by controlling two [[Idra|Idras]].{{qref|name = c127p10|v = 15|c = 127|p = 10|e = 75}}
 
* The Operator position shares many similarities with the [[matrix:Operator|homonymous one]] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Matrix_(franchise) The Matrix] franchise: aside from the name, both are supportive positions that do not engage directly in combat, but who assist their (enhanced) teammates by gathering information and monitoring the battlefield from a privileged position.
 
* The Operator position shares many similarities with the [[matrix:Operator|homonymous one]] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Matrix_(franchise) The Matrix] franchise: aside from the name, both are supportive positions that do not engage directly in combat, but who assist their (enhanced) teammates by gathering information and monitoring the battlefield from a privileged position.
   

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Operator

Some of Border's Operators, alongside Sawamura, Yōtarō and Raijinmaru.

An Operator (オペレータ, Operēta ?) is a member of a unit that assists the unit's combatants by relaying information such as the enemy's location and the current situation. They are also able to link one's senses to other members of the team, as shown by Kazama Unit during the Second Large-Scale Invasion.[1] They normally work in an Operation Room, a room with monitors located either in the HQ or in their Branch office. Other than unit Operators, there are also standalone Operators who work as part of Border's staff.[2][3] Neighbor expeditions also include roles similar to that of Border's Operators: examples are Aftokrator's Mira and Galopoula's Yomi.

About

After one enlists as an Operator, they work as a central Operator where they become familiar with the associated procedures. When they feel comfortable enough with their skill with the job, they can apply to become the Operator of a newly founded unit, or become a unit's new operator.[2] While working, Operators are in their trion bodies, but they don't have standard weapons equipped or Bail Out.[4]

Uniform

The standard Border Operator uniform consists of a white dress shirt under a black suit with large orange stripes divided in two parts on the sides of the sleeves and another down the front flap, a black pencil skirt, black flats, and also a headset. The uniform also includes a black necktie with a thin orange stripe running through the middle, but some operators can be seen without them. Most Operators have also been shown to wear pantyhose. Neighbor operators use the same standard uniform as their comrades, and may even help in battle, as shown by Mira and Yomi during their respective countries' invasions.

Role

Operators support active combatants by transmitting them information in real-time. Their most basic function could be said to be the monitoring of the area around their teammates through Radar,[5] which they see as a bidimensional map complete with buildings and structures. During Neighbor attacks, they direct combatants towards Trion Warriors, whereas, in rank battle, they keep track of the movements of enemy teams and tag them, alerting their teammates when an opponent is approaching or when someone activates or deactivates Bagworm or Chameleon.[6] Thanks to their bird-eye view of the map, they can mark locations that will give an advantage to their team: examples are good sniping spots, areas where to spread Spider wires, the position of the enemy Snipers who have revealed themselves,[7] safe sites to regroup and escape routes. During the attack on Mikado City, they can also be required to act as an intermediary between agents and HQ,[3] as well as to dig up information such as the schematics of a building.[8]

Operators can assist combatants by affecting their senses while in a trion body. If someone has a Side Effect of the type that enhances a sense, an Operator can have them share their perceptions with others.[1][9] Operators can also provide visual support by making the eyes of an agent adjust to an environment they would normally be unable to see in.[10][11] They can upload images directly in their brain, for instance, video feed recorded through the eyes of other agents,[12] the analysis of the trajectory of a Sniper bullet, and paths in that Sniper's blind spots.[13] They play an instrumental role in making Spider wires invisible to anyone but the user's teammates.[14][15] Operators are notified when an ally damages an opponent with a Trigger.[16]

Outside of combat, Operators can serve as hosts and commentators during Rank Wars.[17]

List of Operators[18]

Border

Aki-Hiyami Kobayakawa gallery No Pic Infobox No Pic Infobox
Aki Hiyami
Ninomiya Unit
An Kobayakawa
Kako Unit
Aoi Kusumoto
Mamiya Unit
Asami Taya
Hayakawa Unit
No Pic Infobox No Pic Infobox Somei Haruka Portrait
Asuka Asagiri
Yoshizato Unit
Ayumu Hatori
Matsushiro Unit
Hana Somei
Katori Unit
Haruka Ayatsuji
Arashiyama Unit
Kittaka (manga) No Pic Infobox Nire-Hikari Mikami
Haya Kittaka
Ōji Unit
Hazuki Nanao
Tokiwa Unit
Hikari Nire
Kageura Unit
Kaho Mikami
Kazama Unit
CH165 Karin Madoka Ui (manga) Hitomi Hosoi (manga)
Karin Yuitsuka
Katagiri Unit
Madoka Ui
Kakizaki Unit
Mako Hitomi
Azuma Unit
Maori Hosoi
Ikoma Unit
No Pic Infobox Nono Fujimaru Tsukimi Rika Rokuta
Megumi Tokura
Chano Unit
Nono Fujimaru
Yuba Unit
Ren Tsukimi
Miwa Unit
Rika Rokuta
Urushima Unit
Kagami MakiCh207 Osano Kusakabe
Rin Kagami
Arafune Unit
Risa Maki
Fuyushima Unit
Rui Osano
Suwa Unit
Saki Kusakabe
Kusakabe Unit
Taketomi Shiki Usami Kon
Sakurako Taketomi
Ebina Unit
Sayoko Shiki
Nasu Unit
Shiori Usami
Tamakoma Branch
Yuka Kon
Kuruma Unit
Kunichika Yuri Rindō
Yuu Kunichika
Tachikawa Unit
Yuri Rindō
Tamakoma Branch

Neighbors

Mira Yomi
Mira
Hairein's Expedition Force
Aftokrator
Yomi
Gatlin's Expedition Force
Galopoula

Trivia

  • Unlike Border's Operators, both Mira and Yomi, the only two Neighbor monitors seen so far, have also played an active role in combat:
  • The Operator position shares many similarities with the [one] from the The Matrix franchise: aside from the name, both are supportive positions that do not engage directly in combat, but who assist their (enhanced) teammates by gathering information and monitoring the battlefield from a privileged position.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 55 (p. 19) and Episode 25.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Daisuke Ashihara: Q.235: What kind of training do the people who enlist as an operator do until they join a team? New operators first work as ‘central operators’ who process work for the base as a whole. After learning the basics and how to operate the equipment there, if they want to transfer to squad operator they can hand in their notice, and if they are chosen for a newly formed squad or a squad that has lost an operator, then they openly become one of the team.
    Source: Border Briefing File, Question 235
  3. 3.0 3.1 World Trigger Manga Chapter 63 (p. 10)
  4. Daisuke Ashihara: Q.234: Are operators in flesh bodies? Or trion bodies? They are in trion bodies, but because there are many people with low trion ability who become operators, basically they have no weapons or bailout function.
    Source: Border Briefing File, Question 234
  5. Daisuke Ashihara: Q.233: They project various information in the field of view of the agents in battles in real time. Tags for enemies displayed on Radar, routes for the squad to regroup or escape paths, warnings for enemies coming from the side or back and for snipers, predictions of enemy movements, development diagrams for strategies, etc. etc. The more skilled the operator, the better they can narrow down the displayed information to only what’s important, and make it so that agents can take it in naturally.
    Source: Border Briefing File, Question 233
  6. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 16 Chapter 138 (p. 8) and Episode 78.
  7. World Trigger Manga Chapter 154 (p. 14)
  8. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 59 (p. 3) and Episode 27.
  9. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 55 (p. 3) and Episode 26.
  10. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 12 Chapter 101 (p. 15) and Episode 46.
  11. World Trigger Manga Chapter 169 (p. 10-13)
  12. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 7 Chapter 59 (p. 1) and Episode 27.
  13. World Trigger Manga Chapter 154 (p. 12)
  14. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 14 Chapter 12 (p. 12) and Episode 73.
  15. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 16 Chapter 138 (p. 17) and Episode 78.
  16. World Trigger Manga Chapter 169 (p. 13)
  17. Daisuke Ashihara: Q: What are the criteria used to choose the commentator and colour commentators for rank wars? A: It seems colour commentators are mostly those who have A rank experience, but sometimes B rank captains are called up too. Anyone can be a commentator as long as they can talk, and honestly it doesn’t have to be an operator but because you need to operate equipment a lot are operators. There have been times when the commentator was a combatant or an engineer.
    Source: Question Corner 14, Volume 20
  18. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File
  19. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 9 Chapter 73 (p. 9) and Episode 32.
  20. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 15 Chapter 127 (p. 10) and Episode 75.