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Hudram (ヒュドラム Hyudoramu) is the secondary antagonist of Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga and an overarching antagonist of its sequel Ultraman Decker. He is one of the members of Giants of Darkness who is the fastest and most agile of the trio and a master of scheming.
He was voiced by Ryosuke Takahashi.
Biography[]
Background[]
30 million years ago, the Giants of Darkness destroyed an ancient civilization and searching for Eternity Core for them to obtain. They also had a long history with Yuzare, whom they see as their key to unlock the Eternity Core. After successfully unlocked it, Trigger Dark was allowed to touch the Eternity Core which caused him to turned into light by an unknown person and even turned against them. After their defeat, they were petrified into statues and left them in outer space.
At some point before the event of the series, Hudram was awakened and destroyed Planet Lishuria and its inhabitants, leaving Ignis to be one that left alive. This events caused Ignis to grew resent towards him.
Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga[]
In the present day, Hudram appeared in front of Kengo, Yuna and Akito and held her hostage. Both Kengo and Akito tried to rescue her, but he took Yuna to an abandoned warehouse where he called her Yuzare and asked her where Eternity Core was located, but she didn't aware of it and even didn't know about the Eternity Core. After Ignis appeared, Hudram runs away. Later after Gazort was defeated, Hudram attacked Trigger and they fought with their speed. But with the help of Nursedessei, he got shot as result. Enraged at its intervention, he angrily tried to attack it but Carmeara and Darrgon managed to restrain him and teleported themselves back underwater. With the three Giants of Darkness reunited, they plotted to get the Eternity Core.
Hudram modified Gigadelos to Satandelos in order to use it against humanity. When GUTS-SELECT was about to destroy his creation, he sabotaged their efforts from doing it so. After Trigger appeared, they fought and he managed to overpower him. After awakening Yuzare's power, Trigger turned from Multi to Sky Type and finished him with Runboldt Beam Shell.
He and Darrgon witnessed Carmeara putting her Curse of Darkness on Trigger to reawaken Trigger Dark. However, Kengo returned to convince Trigger Dark who he is and that he is the warrior of light, causing the Giants of Darkness to remember that he is the one who turned Trigger into light. Kengo, now transformed into Trigger, were attacked by the Giants of Darkness until he obtained the Glitter Trigger Eternity Key and transformed into Glitter Trigger Eternity. The Giants of Darkness retreat after Trigger fired Glitter Zeperion Beam.
Later on, Hudram reluctantly assisted GUTS Select and Ultraman Trigger to defeat the Absolutian, Absolute Diavolo, restraining him so that the team could steal a part of his power to power their Nursedessei spaceship into a more battle-ready form, retreating once the deed was done.
His next plan involved the awakening of one of his ancient Demon Beasts, Metsu Orga, a Woola-like kaiju that absorbs energy to grow in power, unleashing it on a populated city for his amusement, when confronted by Ignis who now could transform into a second Trigger Dark, Hudram fights the Lishurian and after a while retreats when his beast is seemingly beaten but ultimately ends up evolving into its second form, Metsu-Orochi.
When Carmeara's sanity began degrading further and further as she started to grasp the truth that she lost her original Trigger, Hudram grew weary of her emotions and deemed her ineffective, opting to break free from her command to try and take the spot of the main threat and take the Eternity Core for himself after illusions from a Kyrieloid convince him that he is fully suited to take over as the new boss. He initially hires Barriguiler, a blue oni-like kaiju, to do the job of capturing Yuna but is thwarted when she is able to make Barriguiler realize that Hudram plans to extinguish all life with his end goals and subsequently gets the blue warrior to fight alongside Trigger against the Dark Giant, who retreats when overwhelmed.
Not done yet, Hudram launched his ultimate plan when Ignis kidnapped Yuna and tried to use her to use the Eternity Core himself, with Hudram first trapping the other Dark Giants and gloating about turning them into his mindless slaves once he obtained the Core, then when Ignis succesfully opens the gate to the Core with Yuna's power, the Dark Giant takes her hostage as soon as Ignis tried to take the Core and intended to have her be a bargain chip so Ignis could give up the Core for her life or let her die and get his goal, Ignis ultimately can't bring himself to do so and fights Hudram to save Yuna, with the help of Yuna, Akito and Kengo/Trigger's power, Ignis was able to turn the tide of the fight and defeated Hudram with one last darkness/light empowered Zepperion Beam, which fails to kill Hudram but leaves him weakened enough that when Carmeara catches up to him in order to punish him for his treachery, Hudram can't even put up a fight before she kills and absorbs him to strengthen herself.
His death at Carmeara's hand became the catalyst for Darrgon's attempted defection. In the series finale a mindless human-sized copy of him, alongside a similar copy of Darrgon, was summoned by Megalothor (Carmeara's mutated form with the power of the Eternity Core) in a bid to stop GUTS Select from helping Trigger against the Dark Goddess, but was ultimately defeated and destroyde for good alongside the fake Darrgon.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Much like the original three Dark Giants, Hudram is based off Hudra, the agile of the trio with a brutal and sadistic streak. Both are in turn named after a character from the Cthulhu Mythos, in their case being Mother Hydra.
- Hudram's death at Carmeara's hand after his defeat parallels that of Isaac/Master Logos.
External Links[]
- Hudram on the Pure Evil wiki.
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