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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Kei was born and raised in Chicago, and grew up in the same area as [[Kwaku Ameyaw (Earth-0)|Kwaku Ameyaw]], with the two being childhood friends. To differentiate between the two, Kei was given the nickname "Little K", and Kwaku the nickname "K.W.". Also in this area was [[Sal's Workshop]], a place Kei regularly visited due to her interest in engineering and mechanics<ref name="Search">. . .and Search</ref>.


== Powers & Abilities ==
== Powers & Abilities ==
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Revision as of 12:17, 17 April 2025

Kei Yuuki
結城慧
Yup, that's me, you're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation. . .
PronounsShe/Her
Born
Kei Yuuki

December 16, 1999
NationalityJapanese-American
Other namesS.E.A.R.C.H., Rescue
Years active2017-
Parent(s)Unnamed mother, Unnamed father
Creator(s) and Appearances
CreatorRevo
First AppearanceRescue. . .

Kei Yuuki (結城慧) (born December 16, 1999), also known as Rescue or S.E.A.R.C.H., is a Japanese-American human and current leader of The Sentinels.

Personality & Appearance

Summary

Kei was born and raised in Chicago, and grew up in the same area as Kwaku Ameyaw, with the two being childhood friends. To differentiate between the two, Kei was given the nickname "Little K", and Kwaku the nickname "K.W.". Also in this area was Sal's Workshop, a place Kei regularly visited due to her interest in engineering and mechanics[1].

Powers & Abilities

Equipment

  • S.E.A.R.C.H.:

Notes

Etymology

  • Kei (慧) is a Japanese name meaning "intelligent"
  • Yuuki (結城) is a Japanese family name made up of the characters 結 and 城, meaning "tie, bind" and "castle" respectively

References

  1. . . .and Search