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T-elos

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T-elos
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Species Android
Blade (XC2)
Gender Female
Age <1
18 (Appearance)
Designer MUGITANI KOICHI (CHOCO)
Japanese VA Mariko Suzuki
English VA Bridget Hoffman (XS3)
Caitlin Thorburn (XC2)
Appearances Xenosaga Episode I (mentioned)
Xenosaga Episode III
Xenoblade Chronicles 2
Project X Zone
Project X Zone 2
This article is about T-elos in general. For gameplay information, see T-elos/Gameplay (XC2).

T-elos is an antagonist in Xenosaga Episode III. She was constructed by Roth Mantel. She makes a cameo appearance as a Blade in Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

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Main article: T-elos/Gameplay (XC2)

T-elos, also known as T-elos Re: in the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean versions, makes a cameo appearance in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 as free DLC. She is one of the Blades that can be awakened with a Core Crystal.

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T-elos

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Battle android built based on Mary Magdalene's body.

The cutting-edge android built by Kevin to replace KOS-MOS.

T-elos boasts capabilities that far exceed KOS-MOS's in all respects. Kevin began work on the design during his childhood in Old Miltia, and a portion of his design data was passed on to Ormus by Sellers, their acting technology consultant.

The name "T-elos" is derived from the ancient Greek word for the ultimate state of being or limitless power.

Over 80% of the body structure is based on the reanimated body of Mary Magdalene, recovered from Rennes-le-Château, and thus can be rightly described as flesh and blood.

The reason why T-elos nevertheless vastly surpasses KOS-MOS version 3 is because T-elos interfaces directly with the U.M.N., regulating the material dimain data.

Intending to assimilate the consciousness of KOS-MOS, the half of Mary that exists in imaginary space, and become a single whole, T-elos is instead defeated by the awakened KOS-MOS.

The name "T-elos" is derived from the ancient Greek word for the ultimate state of being or limitless power.


Trivia[edit]

  • In the Japanese version of Xenosaga Episode III and Xenoblade Chronicles 2, T-elos is voiced by Mariko Suzuki, who also voices KOS-MOS in the Xenosaga series and Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
    • Along with T-elos' Japanese voice actor, her English voice actor in Xenosaga Episode III, Bridget Hoffman, also voices KOS-MOS in Xenosaga Episode I and Xenosaga Episode III.
  • In the English version of Xenoblade Chronicles 2, T-elos is voiced by Caitlin Thorburn, who also voices Nim and KOS-MOS in Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
United Kingdom flag.svg English T-elos
Japan flag.svg Japanese T-elos
T-elos Re: (XC2)
France flag.svg French T-elos
Germany flag.svg German T-elos
Spain flag.svg Spanish T-elos
Italy flag.svg Italian T-elos
China flag.svg Chinese (simplified) T-elos Re: (XC2)
Taiwan flag.svg Chinese (traditional) T-elos Re: (XC2)
South Korea flag.svg Korean T-elos Re: (XC2)

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