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    : ''Voiced by'': [[Shigeru Chiba]]
    : ''Voiced by'': [[Shigeru Chiba]]
    : The Governing General of the Imperial Capital, he has kidnapped the Celestial Empress Lui and ordered Falco to destroy the Hokuto and Nanto fighters. Ostensibly, this is because they attempt to outshine the Gento's imperial star, {{nihongo|[[Taikyokusei]]|大極星||aka [[wikipedia:Polaris|Polaris]], not to be confused with Hokuto which is the [[Hokuto Shichi Sei|Big Dipper]]}}. In reality, when Raoh was about to leave the Gento village after Falco convinced him to leave it alone, Raoh told Falco that Jakō had evil intentions and that Falco should kill him. Falco was unable to at the time because Falco's mother had raised Jakoh as well and would have been heartbroken. After Lui is saved, Falco himself kills Jakō in an act of vengeance.
    : The Governing General of the Imperial Capital, he has kidnapped the Celestial Empress Lui and ordered Falco to destroy the Hokuto and Nanto fighters. Ostensibly, this is because they attempt to outshine the Gento's imperial star, {{nihongo|[[Taikyokusei]]|大極星||aka [[wikipedia:Polaris|Polaris]], not to be confused with Hokuto which is the [[Hokuto Shichi Sei|Big Dipper]]}}. In reality, when Raoh was about to leave the Gento village after Falco convinced him to leave it alone, Raoh told Falco that Jakō had evil intentions and that Falco should kill him. Falco was unable to at the time because Falco's mother had raised Jakoh as well and would have been heartbroken. After Lui is saved, Falco himself kills Jakō in an act of vengeance.
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    Jakō (ジャコウ)
    Voiced by: Shigeru Chiba
    The Governing General of the Imperial Capital, he has kidnapped the Celestial Empress Lui and ordered Falco to destroy the Hokuto and Nanto fighters. Ostensibly, this is because they attempt to outshine the Gento's imperial star, Taikyokusei (大極星, aka Polaris, not to be confused with Hokuto which is the Big Dipper). In reality, when Raoh was about to leave the Gento village after Falco convinced him to leave it alone, Raoh told Falco that Jakō had evil intentions and that Falco should kill him. Falco was unable to at the time because Falco's mother had raised Jakoh as well and would have been heartbroken. After Lui is saved, Falco himself kills Jakō in an act of vengeance.