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'''Reileen Kawahara''' is the sister of {{TVchar|Takeshi Kovacs}}.
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'''Reileen Kawahara''' is the sister of {{TVchar|Takeshi Kovacs}}. Starting off as one of supporting protagonists of the show, and believed to be dead, she is revealed to be alive, and ultimately becomes the principal antagonist of Season 1.
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
=== Background ===
Reileen was born on [[Harlan's World]] and is of mixed Japanese and Eastern European decent. She has one older brother, [[Takeshi Kovacs (TV)|Takeshi Kovacs]]. During their childhood, Takeshi was forced to kill their [[Father]] after he threatened to kill Reileen. Taken into care, Takeshi joined the {{TVchar|Colonial Tactical Assault Corps}} on the understanding that his sister would be taken care of. Instead, Reileen was sold to the Yakuza and became one of their enforcers. During a CTAC raid, Reileen met Takeshi for the first time in years. During the reunion, CTAC officers tried to kill Reileen, prompting Takeshi to turn on them in defence of his sister. Reileen did the same for Takeshi, turning on her Yakuza masters.
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Reileen was born on [[Harlan's World]] and is of mixed Japanese and Eastern European decent. She has one older brother, [[Takeshi Kovacs (TV)|Takeshi Kovacs]]. Although she doesn't share her older brother's last name, her father is shown in flashbacks to be a white male so it's safe to assume that while Takeshi took his father's name, Reileen would have taken her mother's, as their mother was of Asian decent from her family photo she shows to Takeshi. Rei and her brother grew very close living under their abusive father, often exploring the planet's wilderness together and telling scary stories like the Patchwork Man. Eventually, following the death of their mother, Takeshi was forced to kill their father after he threatened to harm Rei. Taken into custody, Takeshi joined the {{TVchar|Colonial Tactical Assault Corps}} in the belief that his sister would be taken care of. Instead, Reileen was sold to the Yakuza and became one of their enforcers. During a CTAC raid, Reileen met Takeshi for the first time in ten years. During the reunion, CTAC officers tried to kill Rei, prompting Takeshi to turn on them to protect his sister. Reileen did the same for Takeshi, turning on her Yakuza masters.
   
Both fugitives, Reileen and Takeshi fled to the wilds of [[Harlan's World]], falling in with {{TVchar|Quellcrist Falconer}} and her {{TVchar|Envoy}}s. While Takeshi became dedicated to the cause, Reileen was less enthusiastic.
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Now fugitives from both factions, Rei and Takeshi fled to the wilds of [[Harlan's World]], falling in with {{TVchar|Quellcrist Falconer}} and her {{TVchar|Envoy}}s. While Takeshi became dedicated to the cause, Reileen was less enthusiastic. Out of jealousy for Quell, Rei ultimately betrayed the rebels to the Protectorate and turned on Quell herself during the escape, destroying their shuttle with an orbital laser strike. Though presumed dead, Rei had actually managed to survive the explosion, using her new wealth to become one of the most powerful meths by 2384.
   
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Using the newfound wealth provided to her from the Protectorate in exchange for betraying the Envoys, she tried to find Takeshi; however, by the time she located him, he has been captured by [[Jaeger]] and imprisoned.
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By the 2380s, she has become a powerful crime lord, employing [[Mister Leung]] in her employ, and also employing [[Dimitri Kadmin]] (both him and his clone), hiding her true identity behind a series of sleeves, presenting herself as [[Hemingway]] to her employees and as Clarissa Severin, a high-profile [[Meth]], to other Meths. She also established an uneasy alliance with [[Tanaka]], captain in the Bay City Police, bribing him into informing her of any police activity and ensuring he keeps quiet about anything.
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She established [[Head in the Clouds]], a massive floating fortress that serves as her base of operations, where she also lives, turning it into a high-end brothel catering to [[Meths]] and other members of high society, which allows them to perform anything on any prostitute as they so desire, regardless of age, sex and race (it was mentioned they also have children sleeves onboard).
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She has recruited young, desperate women off the streets and provided them with jobs and place to stay in the Clouds. However, she secretly implanted [[NeoCatholicism|religious coding]] on all the Stacks of all her prostitutes, so, in the event of sleeve death, their stacks cannot be allowed to be reactivated for questioning. She also established the [[Wei Clinic]], a clinic in which the victims are tortured in VR using questionable methods in order to drive them insane.
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When [[Miriam Bancroft (TV)|Miriam Bancroft]] brutally beat up [[Lizzie Elliot]], due to [[Laurens Bancroft (TV)|Laurens]] impregnating her during their liaison in [[Jack It Off]], [[Oumou Prescott]], acting as a middleman between Rei and Miriam, secretly contacted Rei and requested for Lizzie to be eliminated. Rei had Lizzie abducted and tortured at the Wei Clinic, leaving Lizzie traumatized.
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After [[Proposition 653]] was announced by the Protectorate, which would allow victims of murder to be spun up for questioning regardless of their religious coding, Rei saw it as a threat to her empire, and took action; To repay back her debt to Rei, Miriam laced her lips with [[Stallion]] and infected Laurens by kissing him upon his return from Osaka. He later arrived at Head in the Clouds, and, influenced by Stallion, engaged in rough intercourse with a prostitute, and accidentally killed her in an adrenaline rush by snapping her neck, destroying her stack. The other prostitute, [[Mary Lou Henchy]], scared by Laurens, tried to flee, but was pursued by Rei herself, who hunted her before cornering her on the roof. Henchy decided to commit suicide via jumping in hopes that she would be recovered and spun up back for questioning, unaware that she has been religiously coded.
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Afterwards, she blackmailed Laurens to use his UN contacts to delay and cancel Proposition 653. However, out of shame and unable to deal with the blackmail and the horror, decides to shoot himself through his stack few minutes before his backup in order to forget the events.
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When Laurens is brought back again, he, unable to believe that he killed himself, relentlessly seeks his murderer. Rei, seeing a perfect opportunity to free her brother from prison, approaches Laurens (as Clarissa) and, playing on his love of history and studying about Quellcrist and Envoys, convinces him to influence the UN to release Kovacs, as he would have been the best shot in finding out who kliled him.
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Meanwhile, a Bay City detective, [[Elias Ryker]], who, coincidentally, was also a childhood friend of Mary Lou Henchy, relentlessly investigates her death, and brutally interrogates Leonid Kye Harris, a CTAC senior sys op who handled religious coding, due to his belief that she was coded against her knowledge. After hearing this and realizing that Harris could be compromised, she has [[Dimi 2]] kill Harris and frames Ryker for the murder to tie up any loose ends.
   
=== Background ===
 
   
 
=== Throughout the series ===
 
=== Throughout the series ===
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While deciding whether or not to solve Laurens Bancroft's murder, Takeshi has a vision of his sister and Quell, both asking him what he should do.
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Takeshi later encounters Rei at a museum exhibit about Quell and the Envoys, posing as a young schoolgirl. Though she says a familiar line from their mother, he ultimately does not recognize her.
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Reileen attends Bancroft's party, posing as another meth named Clarissa Severin. Her gift for Bancroft is a snake with the mind of a convicted serial killer.
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As Hemingway, Reileen meets with Dimi the Twin, ordering him to leave Takeshi alone, though he adamantly refuses. Hemingway later meets with Takeshi (disguised as Tanaka) in the virtual world. Though Rei slowly begins to recognize her long-lost brother, the meeting is cut short when Dimi attacks the cafe Takeshi is visiting.
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Realizing Dimi has gone against orders, Reileen travels to Panama Rose Fightdrome and single handedly rescues Takeshi, killing many people in the process.
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Rei takes Takeshi back to Head in the Clouds and nurses him back to health. Though Rei desires to put her brother in a new sleeve to save his life, Takeshi insists on remaining in Elias Ryker's sleeve as a promise to Kristin Ortega. Once recovered, Takeshi and Rei catch up on lost time.
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After his chat with his sister Takeshi meets Ortega outside the prison and tells her to take out his sister. That night Ortega enters the vault and destroys Rei's DNA and all of her clones. Rei backs herself up into the girl and Ortega is captured with the last remaining clone [[needlecasting]] into Ortega's stack. Takeshi heals her wounds but realizes his sister is impersonating Ortega and sends [[Mister Leung]] after him.
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Takeshi makes a clone of his own and breaks into [[Head in the Clouds]]. Takeshi injects the clone, Rei's clones, and all of the backups with [[Rawling Virus |Rawling]] and kills Reileen ending her reign of terror.
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== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
Reileen personifies the worst traits of a [[Meths|meth]], and all the qualities that [[Quellcrist Falconer (TV)|Quellcrist Falconer]] warned about. She is arrogant, manipulative, self centered and with a massive ego and a "love" for her brother that verges on the psychotic. She believes she has made herself stronger and better by getting rid of things she sees as weak- mainly empathy, compassion and human emotions. She is somewhat ignorant in certain matters- she claims to love her brother, but does not seem to grasp what love means and the bonds that it can form.
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Reileen personifies the worst traits of a [[Meths|meth]], and all the qualities that [[Quellcrist Falconer (TV)|Quellcrist Falconer]] warned about. She is arrogant, manipulative and self-centered, with a massive ego and "love" for her brother that verges on the psychotic.
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She believes she has made herself stronger and better by getting rid of things she sees as weak- mainly empathy, compassion and human emotions- things she believes got her mother killed. As a consequence, however, she is somewhat ignorant in certain matters and this blinds her to the consequences of her actions. She claims to love her brother, but does not seem to grasp what love means and the bonds that it can form, as Takeshi had done with allies past and present.
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She spent the past two centuries trying to exonerate her brother and free him, due to her love and bond between them, planning to clone his original body so they could live forever. However, her love for her brother is borderline incestuous, as she is envious of any woman Takeshi has interest in (Quellcrist and Kirsten), and either had them eliminated (Quellcrist) or killed their families out of spite (Kirsten), seeing them as rivals for her brother's affection. It is heavily implied that her love transcends that of a normal sibling bond and is more close to a romantic and physical attraction, a trait that disturbs Takeshi. This "love" and her treatment of those she sees as rivals for Takeshi's affection drives him away from her- something she did not plan for.
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She appears to be highly intelligent, being able to plan and control complex situations from behind the scenes and to be able to manipulate many people. She appears to have a short temper and to take offence quickly.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* In the book, Reileen is not Takeshi's sister, hence the different surnames. In the TV show, it was explained that, while Takeshi took his father's surname, she took her mothers' surname (somewhat odd, since she detests her mother).
Reileen Kawahara, in the book the series was based on wasn’t Kovacs’ sister. Hence their different surnames.
 
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* Reileen is an extremely skilled swordsman, having defeated the Yakuza and the goons in fightdrome with ease, likely due to her training as a Yakuza enforcer and centuries of practice, she appears to have an obsesion with katana and jintachi style swords.
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* Reileen controled the highest number of different sleeves in the series so far. Aside from her original body, she also has the sleeve of Hemingway (her official cover), her Clarissa identity (Meth cover), and a little girl, and also briefly controlled Ortega's body.
   
 
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Reileen is a young woman of mixed Japanese & European decent.
 
   
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 04:16, 15 October 2019

Reileen Kawahara is the sister of Takeshi Kovacs. Starting off as one of supporting protagonists of the show, and believed to be dead, she is revealed to be alive, and ultimately becomes the principal antagonist of Season 1.

Biography

Background

Reileen was born on Harlan's World and is of mixed Japanese and Eastern European decent. She has one older brother, Takeshi Kovacs. Although she doesn't share her older brother's last name, her father is shown in flashbacks to be a white male so it's safe to assume that while Takeshi took his father's name, Reileen would have taken her mother's, as their mother was of Asian decent from her family photo she shows to Takeshi. Rei and her brother grew very close living under their abusive father, often exploring the planet's wilderness together and telling scary stories like the Patchwork Man. Eventually, following the death of their mother, Takeshi was forced to kill their father after he threatened to harm Rei. Taken into custody, Takeshi joined the Colonial Tactical Assault Corps in the belief that his sister would be taken care of. Instead, Reileen was sold to the Yakuza and became one of their enforcers. During a CTAC raid, Reileen met Takeshi for the first time in ten years. During the reunion, CTAC officers tried to kill Rei, prompting Takeshi to turn on them to protect his sister. Reileen did the same for Takeshi, turning on her Yakuza masters.

Now fugitives from both factions, Rei and Takeshi fled to the wilds of Harlan's World, falling in with Quellcrist Falconer and her Envoys. While Takeshi became dedicated to the cause, Reileen was less enthusiastic. Out of jealousy for Quell, Rei ultimately betrayed the rebels to the Protectorate and turned on Quell herself during the escape, destroying their shuttle with an orbital laser strike. Though presumed dead, Rei had actually managed to survive the explosion, using her new wealth to become one of the most powerful meths by 2384.

Using the newfound wealth provided to her from the Protectorate in exchange for betraying the Envoys, she tried to find Takeshi; however, by the time she located him, he has been captured by Jaeger and imprisoned.

By the 2380s, she has become a powerful crime lord, employing Mister Leung in her employ, and also employing Dimitri Kadmin (both him and his clone), hiding her true identity behind a series of sleeves, presenting herself as Hemingway to her employees and as Clarissa Severin, a high-profile Meth, to other Meths. She also established an uneasy alliance with Tanaka, captain in the Bay City Police, bribing him into informing her of any police activity and ensuring he keeps quiet about anything.

She established Head in the Clouds, a massive floating fortress that serves as her base of operations, where she also lives, turning it into a high-end brothel catering to Meths and other members of high society, which allows them to perform anything on any prostitute as they so desire, regardless of age, sex and race (it was mentioned they also have children sleeves onboard).

She has recruited young, desperate women off the streets and provided them with jobs and place to stay in the Clouds. However, she secretly implanted religious coding on all the Stacks of all her prostitutes, so, in the event of sleeve death, their stacks cannot be allowed to be reactivated for questioning. She also established the Wei Clinic, a clinic in which the victims are tortured in VR using questionable methods in order to drive them insane.

When Miriam Bancroft brutally beat up Lizzie Elliot, due to Laurens impregnating her during their liaison in Jack It Off, Oumou Prescott, acting as a middleman between Rei and Miriam, secretly contacted Rei and requested for Lizzie to be eliminated. Rei had Lizzie abducted and tortured at the Wei Clinic, leaving Lizzie traumatized.

After Proposition 653 was announced by the Protectorate, which would allow victims of murder to be spun up for questioning regardless of their religious coding, Rei saw it as a threat to her empire, and took action; To repay back her debt to Rei, Miriam laced her lips with Stallion and infected Laurens by kissing him upon his return from Osaka. He later arrived at Head in the Clouds, and, influenced by Stallion, engaged in rough intercourse with a prostitute, and accidentally killed her in an adrenaline rush by snapping her neck, destroying her stack. The other prostitute, Mary Lou Henchy, scared by Laurens, tried to flee, but was pursued by Rei herself, who hunted her before cornering her on the roof. Henchy decided to commit suicide via jumping in hopes that she would be recovered and spun up back for questioning, unaware that she has been religiously coded.

Afterwards, she blackmailed Laurens to use his UN contacts to delay and cancel Proposition 653. However, out of shame and unable to deal with the blackmail and the horror, decides to shoot himself through his stack few minutes before his backup in order to forget the events.

When Laurens is brought back again, he, unable to believe that he killed himself, relentlessly seeks his murderer. Rei, seeing a perfect opportunity to free her brother from prison, approaches Laurens (as Clarissa) and, playing on his love of history and studying about Quellcrist and Envoys, convinces him to influence the UN to release Kovacs, as he would have been the best shot in finding out who kliled him.

Meanwhile, a Bay City detective, Elias Ryker, who, coincidentally, was also a childhood friend of Mary Lou Henchy, relentlessly investigates her death, and brutally interrogates Leonid Kye Harris, a CTAC senior sys op who handled religious coding, due to his belief that she was coded against her knowledge. After hearing this and realizing that Harris could be compromised, she has Dimi 2 kill Harris and frames Ryker for the murder to tie up any loose ends.


Throughout the series

While deciding whether or not to solve Laurens Bancroft's murder, Takeshi has a vision of his sister and Quell, both asking him what he should do.

Takeshi later encounters Rei at a museum exhibit about Quell and the Envoys, posing as a young schoolgirl. Though she says a familiar line from their mother, he ultimately does not recognize her.

Reileen attends Bancroft's party, posing as another meth named Clarissa Severin. Her gift for Bancroft is a snake with the mind of a convicted serial killer.

As Hemingway, Reileen meets with Dimi the Twin, ordering him to leave Takeshi alone, though he adamantly refuses. Hemingway later meets with Takeshi (disguised as Tanaka) in the virtual world. Though Rei slowly begins to recognize her long-lost brother, the meeting is cut short when Dimi attacks the cafe Takeshi is visiting.

Realizing Dimi has gone against orders, Reileen travels to Panama Rose Fightdrome and single handedly rescues Takeshi, killing many people in the process.

Rei takes Takeshi back to Head in the Clouds and nurses him back to health. Though Rei desires to put her brother in a new sleeve to save his life, Takeshi insists on remaining in Elias Ryker's sleeve as a promise to Kristin Ortega. Once recovered, Takeshi and Rei catch up on lost time.

After his chat with his sister Takeshi meets Ortega outside the prison and tells her to take out his sister. That night Ortega enters the vault and destroys Rei's DNA and all of her clones. Rei backs herself up into the girl and Ortega is captured with the last remaining clone needlecasting into Ortega's stack. Takeshi heals her wounds but realizes his sister is impersonating Ortega and sends Mister Leung after him.

Takeshi makes a clone of his own and breaks into Head in the Clouds. Takeshi injects the clone, Rei's clones, and all of the backups with Rawling and kills Reileen ending her reign of terror.

Personality

Reileen personifies the worst traits of a meth, and all the qualities that Quellcrist Falconer warned about. She is arrogant, manipulative and self-centered, with a massive ego and "love" for her brother that verges on the psychotic.

She believes she has made herself stronger and better by getting rid of things she sees as weak- mainly empathy, compassion and human emotions- things she believes got her mother killed. As a consequence, however, she is somewhat ignorant in certain matters and this blinds her to the consequences of her actions. She claims to love her brother, but does not seem to grasp what love means and the bonds that it can form, as Takeshi had done with allies past and present.

She spent the past two centuries trying to exonerate her brother and free him, due to her love and bond between them, planning to clone his original body so they could live forever. However, her love for her brother is borderline incestuous, as she is envious of any woman Takeshi has interest in (Quellcrist and Kirsten), and either had them eliminated (Quellcrist) or killed their families out of spite (Kirsten), seeing them as rivals for her brother's affection. It is heavily implied that her love transcends that of a normal sibling bond and is more close to a romantic and physical attraction, a trait that disturbs Takeshi. This "love" and her treatment of those she sees as rivals for Takeshi's affection drives him away from her- something she did not plan for.

She appears to be highly intelligent, being able to plan and control complex situations from behind the scenes and to be able to manipulate many people. She appears to have a short temper and to take offence quickly.

Trivia

  • In the book, Reileen is not Takeshi's sister, hence the different surnames. In the TV show, it was explained that, while Takeshi took his father's surname, she took her mothers' surname (somewhat odd, since she detests her mother).
  • Reileen is an extremely skilled swordsman, having defeated the Yakuza and the goons in fightdrome with ease, likely due to her training as a Yakuza enforcer and centuries of practice, she appears to have an obsesion with katana and jintachi style swords.
  • Reileen controled the highest number of different sleeves in the series so far. Aside from her original body, she also has the sleeve of Hemingway (her official cover), her Clarissa identity (Meth cover), and a little girl, and also briefly controlled Ortega's body.

Media

Appearances

Reileen is a young woman of mixed Japanese & European decent.

References

External links