In the timeline of the Hi-Evolution films, Renton was accidentally killed by Eureka when her powers awakened, leading to her going insane with grief and creating dream worlds in a desperate quest to find him.
"[3] However, while initially describing him as immature, Martin later said in his review of the seventh DVD that "Renton proves that he has grown up a bit by not being thrown for a loop by learning what makes Eureka special.
The Hi-Evolution films recontextualize the previous installments of the franchise as among more than 7,400 dream worlds created by a grieving Eureka after she accidentally killed Renton in an earlier timeline.
Voiced by: Keiji Fujiwara, Toshiyuki Morikawa (Hi-Evolution series) (Japanese); Crispin Freeman (English) Holland Novak (ホランド・ノヴァク, Horando Novaku) is the leader of Gekkostate, captain of the Gekko (Moonlight in the manga) and pilot of the LFO Terminus typeR909.
Voiced by: Akio Nakamura (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English) Matthieu (マシュー, Mashū) is the easygoing, afro-haired pilot of the Terminus typeR606 who has a passion for music, and seems to be constantly bored.
Voiced by: Mayumi Asano (Japanese); Megan Hollingshead (English) Hilda (ヒルダ, Hiruda) is the pilot of the Terminus typeR808 and Talho's best friend who keeps track of the Gekkostate's provisions and mechanical parts.
Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (Japanese); Doug Stone (English) Stoner (ストナー, Sutonā) is the photographer and journalist for ray=out, an underground lifter-culture periodical magazine where he denounces the military's crimes and depicts the daily life of the Gekkostate members to their fans around the world.
Voiced by: Takko Ishimori (Japanese); Tony Oliver (English) Not much is known about Gonzy (ゴンジイ, Gonjii), but he has a habit of unexpectedly appearing nearby whenever anyone is troubled, usually sitting on a carpet and calmly drinking tea.
Voiced by: Taro Yamaguchi (Japanese); Tony Oliver (English) Hap (ハップ, Happu) is the second-in-command, handles Gekkostate's finances, and manages information (not to be confused with Gidget's position of communications).
Voiced by: Fumie Mizusawa (Japanese); Jessica Straus (English) Gidget (ギジェット, Gijetto) is a young woman who serves as the sensor and communications officer of the Gekkostate.
He is initially in charge of the LFO catapult systems and launch pads on board the Gekko, but later he becomes the ship's helmsman, replacing Talho when she has to leave the post, as he is the group's only other licensed pilot, it is also revealed that his real name is James Darren Emerson.
Serving under the Sage Council is Lieutenant Colonel Dewey Novak, who directed a special operations force called the SOF prior to his imprisonment at the beginning of the series.
She is tasked with using a device left by Ken to dive into the fictional world inside Eureka Seven, which places her in the body of her counterpart from Psalms of Planets at various points where she fought the Nirvash.
His final appearance is after the credits, in which he silently and stoically watches as a KLF squadron is dispatched to Bellforest, presumably to hunt down Eureka and the Nirvash at the beginning of the series.
After failing to stop the malfunction of the anti-Scub weapon "Silver Box" in the first film, which leads to the First Summer of Love, he is trapped in the cycle of dream worlds created by the grieving Eureka.
In the third film, set ten years later, Dewey is appointed leader of the Green Earth Imperial Guard Cavalry, a special military unit composed of individuals from the fictional world, such as Charles, Ray and Endo.
Voiced by: Tetsuo Komura (Japanese); Michael McConnohie (English) Jurgens (ユルゲンス, Yurugensu) is the captain of the ship Izumo and a hardened soldier who survived the war which saw the death of his wife and two daughters.
He is seen along with Holland in the beginning of episode 50 talking about the Ageha Squad, and how he is thinking of taking care of them as redemption for his crimes making the world how it is (meaning blindly following orders up until he helps Gekkostate).
Voiced by: Yutaka Nakano (Japanese); John Snyder (English) Yucatán Iglasias is Renton's uncle, who runs a produce farm in his childhood hometown of Controrado.
Voiced by: Jūrōta Kosugi (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English) Charles Beams (チャールズ・ビームス, Chāruzu Bīmusu) is a freelance LFO pilot and mercenary, with his partner and wife Ray.
Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa (Japanese); Melissa Fahn (English) Ray Beams (レイ・ビームス, Rei Bīmusu) is Charles' fighting partner and wife, and apparently served with him in the SOF.
Voiced by: Kazuko Sugiyama (Japanese); Philece Sampler (English) Tiptory (ティプトリー, Tiputorī) is a member of an anti-Federation indigenous religious group called Vodarac (specifically, the sect thereof that is loyal to Norb).
Possessing many insights on the Scub Coral, the Coralians, LFOs, and Eureka, Bear is both stunned and overjoyed to learn that from a scientific viewpoint they were found to be almost identical to the Vodarac teachings of Norb; the similarities were revealed in a taped meeting aboard the Gekko.
They have teams of IFO pilots at their disposal to seek their goal as well as owning a Low Orbit Strategic Locating Satellite (低軌道戦略拠点衛星, Teikidō Senryaku Kyoten Eisei) called the Loploss (ロプロス, Ropurosu) to detect Scub Coral appearances.
She was originally known as Ellen Brooks, who lived in 1981 until Eureka saved her during a Scub burst near the Caribbean Sea that teleported her to the year 2020, falsely believing to have come from another world, where she ended up at American research facility making IFO pilots.
Georg is the AI computer system on the Triton (トリトン号, Toriton-gō), the Air Assault Landing Ship (空中強襲揚陸艦, Kūchū Kyōshū Yōrikukan) utilized by Team Pied Piper.
Christophe entrusted his daughter Fleur to be in charge of his purpose upon his death, due to a fusion explosion in the headquarters' basement where the Quartz Gun is stored when Truth attacks Génération Bleu one last time.
She requires oxygen therapy due to an incident in the past involving a Scub Burst and the mysterious Sea Giant, but she somehow became a Yuta (ユタ), a psychic in Okinawan folklore, as a result.
Her death serves as the catalyst for Renton trying to destroy the Scub Coral and sending Eureka to the past of an alternative universe in order for Ao to survive in a world with less trapar.
Appearing in the third Hi-Evolution film, She is a humanoid Coralian that emerged into the real world, where she was adopted by Mark and Saoirse McKenzie, and has powers similar to those Eureka formerly possessed.