faction. In the OVA Ryoko has generally the same powers as Washu, except Washu uses them to a lesser extent. Ryo-Ohki was originally created by Washu as a means for Ryoko to access and control the vast power contained within her gems, hence the small gem set in Ryo-Ohki's forehead. Instead of being completely shy and demure, she's similar to Ryoko in terms of explosive emotions. Washu was locked away by her assistant, Kagato, for 5,000 years until she was inadvertently freed by Mihoshi. Matters are compounded when Mushima tracks them down - though Asahi seems more upset over the scratching of her "pretty ship" than capture - and lashes out towards Ayeka. Mikamo is his traveling companion, a sentient robot who acts as A.I. She's a lot more gullible than in the other series and is occasionally ditzy. The two exchange wins in the opening rounds, with Sasami edging out Kazuma in dishwashing and the boy scoring a buzzer-beating victory in a cooking quiz. GXP series. Tenchi's name means "Heaven and Earth".It is the same as "Tenchi" in the Shinto creation myth, detailed within the Kojiki, which contains some of Japan's oldest myths and legends.. Tenchi Muyo! ; Adult Fear:. Ryoko then became a member of the newest ship in the Galaxy Police's fleet – the Kamidake II, which was created by Washu Hakubi. Noike Kamiki Jurai (神木 ノイケ 樹雷, Kamiki Noike Jurai) is a fictional character in the Tenchi Muyo! Yume worked together with Washu in an attempt to avert this crisis, and they realized that the only way to stop the chain reaction is to kill Bizen. She also claimed that her personality was a copy of Washū's. Kiyone Makibi (真備 清音, Makibi Kiyone) is a fictional character of the Tenchi Muyo! In the third OVA series Tenchi is discovered to be engaged to Noike (step-aunt of Ayeka and Sasami). The Kuramitsu family is one of the most powerful families on the planet Seniwa, and is very dominant in the Galaxy Police. Angered by this, Seina fought Shank and his allies. Shortly thereafter, the two GP officers are all too happy to patrol the Earth beat once again. He takes it upon himself to "liberate" Ayeka from her forced labor and thereby the barbarous Tenchi, believing it to be his, or rather, "any civilized person's" moral duty. Washu has a much larger role in the OVA than in any of the other series. She also expresses romantic feelings for Tenchi, feeling that he would be better off with a law abider like herself than with the others, though this may have just been to goad Ryoko to come back to Earth. The arrangement was done by Tenchi's great great grandmother, known better as the "Devil Princess of Jurai" Seto Kamiki Jurai. Seina is initially very disposed against what he thinks is an attempt to force the girls into marrying him, but is later persuaded that they are doing so out of their own free wills. Craftspeople of the planet shape and carve the wood for use as prodigious spacecraft, with the master sculptor given the highest seat of authority. When it was finally revealed, though, Ayeka said she didn't care about it and still loved Sasami just the way she was; Tenchi, Yosho and the other girls also accepted the fact. In the OVA series, Ryoko appears as a schoolgirl, Ryoko Orikasa (折笠 魎呼, Orikasa Ryōko) (she was given the last name of her Japanese voice actress, Ai Orikasa), a yankii (a Japanese term for a juvenile delinquent). television series, Tenchi Universe. Mushima finally tracks down his quarry in space, before long backhanding Asahi in a shot meant for Ayeka. Escape from Ryuten This gave her most if not all of Washū's superhuman powers, theoretically allowing for an even contest. and the manga series written by Hitoshi Okuda. Distraught upon the loss of Sakuya and his guilt upon confronting the other girls after their fight at the carnival, Tenchi goes along with this after the Sakuya of this world, which is supposedly nothing but Yugi's puppet, speaks to him alternately with Yugi's voice and then her own, and he finds himself unable to hurt Sakuya.