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for Kosmos Obey Strategical Multiple Operation System) is a fictional character from the ''
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. KOS-MOS also appears as a major character in the anime '' Xenosaga: The Animation'' and in several crossover video games.


Appearances


In the ''Xenosaga'' series

KOS-MOS is an armored female android developed by the interstellar conglomerate, Vector Industries. She is made entirely of mechanical parts and
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. She is programmed based on the tenets of
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,
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, and the completion of her assigned mission. However, threats to the physical safety of her co-creator,
Shion Uzuki is the main protagonist of the ''Xenosaga'' trilogy for the PlayStation 2. In addition, she was in the mobile game ''Pied Piper'', ''Xenosaga I & II'', ''Xenosaga Freaks'', as well as the anime '' Xenosaga: The Animation''. Character design Shio ...
, cause KOS-MOS to temporarily ignore these parameters. She is equipped with a "Simulated Personality OS" to aid in communication, although she appears incapable of
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. KOS-MOS has significant powers believed to be superior to all other party members. In addition to superhuman strength and speed, the nanomachines her body is formed from allow her to morph parts of her body (specifically her arms) into various energy projectile and melee weapons. Her body is also able to self-repair and is very durable though not indestructible, and she is also protected by a force shield. She also possesses the ability to summon weapons such as the F-GSHOT chainguns and her famous F-SCYTHE and equipment from another location via U.M.N. transport. She also has a long-range sensory array, the D.S.S.S. system, and CPU that exceeds even those possessed by Observational Realians. She also possesses a Hilbert Effect projector whose power is thousands of times greater than that achieved by even the largest spaceships. KOS-MOS possesses several
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components left behind by Kevin Winnicot. Each of these black box features is found in each of her skeletons, Version 1, Version 2, Version 3 and Version 4. One of these is her potent X-BUSTER weapon, a powerful burst of energy beams from her abdomen that absorbs the Gnosis. Others are related to her "simulated personality" OS and her self-awareness. KOS-MOS also has some form of energy manipulation tied to the Zohar. KOS-MOS has another weapon system called the "Tertiary Weapon System", which is seen periodically throughout the series. They consist of a set of energy wings, a pair of energy cannons and other attachments meant to be fitted onto her. While she is programmed to protect Vector personnel unconditionally, her highest priority is to protect Shion specifically. An almost human alternate persona tends to come out from time to time in the form of a blue-eyed KOS-MOS. This blue-eyed KOS-MOS is far more powerful than red-eyed KOS-MOS and talks in a more empathetic human-sounding voice. This alternate KOS-MOS is in fact KOS-MOS' true personality that partially awakens at times when Shion is in extreme danger.


Other appearances

KOS-MOS is one of many playable characters in the 2005 tactical role-playing game ''
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'', along with M.O.M.O. and Shion also from ''Xenosaga''. In 2008, she appeared as one of playable characters in the role-playing game '' Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier''. That same year, KOS-MOS made a cameo appearance in the role-playing game ''
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'', where she is one of many supporting attack characters for the player. In 2010, she appeared as a playable character in '' Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier Exceed''. In 2012, she appeared as a playable character in the tactical role-playing game ''
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'', as well as the 2015 sequel. In 2005, she was included in the fighting game ''
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'' as a hidden playable character, available only if the player completes her costume and then creates a custom character. In the 2008 role-playing game ''
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'', KOS-MOS costume is available as a
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for the character Judith in the
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version. In the 2017 ''Xeno'' series entry ''
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'', KOS-MOS appears as one of the Rare Blades, an in-game anthropomorphic weapon obtainable via Core Crystals. KOS-MOS has a very low rate of appearance. The limited edition of ''Xenosaga: Episode II'' included a figure of KOS-MOS dubbed "Jashin MOK-KOS" ("Evil God MOK-KOS"). Numerous other figures and figurines of KOS-MOS in various scales have been released in Japan, most of them are produced by the company
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. In 2013,
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released a licensed 60 cm
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of KOS-MOS Version 4, which was only available for purchase by a limited preorder.


Reception

KOS-MOS was well received by gaming media outlets. In 2009,
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placed her 25th on their ranking of top video game robots, stating "KOS-MOS is quite a looker, but she needs a personality" and suggested her to "download some emotions." In 2008,
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listed her as third top ''Soul'' series bonus character for her cameo appearance in ''Soulcalibur III''.Soulcalibur: Top Bonus Characters - Stars Feature at IGN
/ref> In 2010, she was included on UGO's list of top 25 Japanese RPG characters her for being "widely regarded as one of the most awesome characters to ever come out of Monolith's design department." That same year, Tim Turi of ''
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'' chose KOS-MOS as one of the 20 Namco characters they would like to see in a rumored crossover fighting game ''Namco Vs Capcom''. In 2012, ''
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'' included "Capcom vs. Namco" on the list of fighting game crossovers they would like to see the most, featuring KOS-MOS on Namco's side. In 2011,
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of '' The Escapist'' listed her among the top five robots in games. Matt Miller of ''Game Informer'' ranked her as the third top AI character of the 2000s, stating she "rises above as a powerhouse that can’t be forgotten."Matt Miller
Top Ten A.I. Characters of the Decade
''Game Informer'', November 24, 2010


References

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