Takashi's Group is a group of mostly surviving Fujimi Academy students (with the exception of Alice) led by Takashi Komuro who banded together to survive the undead outbreak.
Overview[]
The group was formed when Takashi, Rei Miyamoto, Shizuka Marikawa and Saeko Busujima meet up and save Kohta Hirano and Saya Takagi from a group of "them". They barricaded themselves in the faculty room and chose to team up to escape from the school.
Members[]
- Takashi Komuro - The Group's founder and leader.
- Rei Miyamoto - Takashi's childhood friend and Sojutsu club member.
- Saeko Busujima - The Kendo Club captain and expert combat skills with the sword, unofficial point man.
- Saya Takagi - A member of the prestigious Takagi family and a genius with knowledge and deductive capabilities.
- Kohta Hirano - Second year student and an expert in firearms and marksmanship. Unofficial cover man.
- Shizuka Marikawa - Fujimi Academy's school nurse and group's medical expert.
- Alice Maresato - A little girl who lost her father and was saved by Takashi.
- Zeke - A dog that joined along with Alice (named after a type of plane the raizin or zero fighter).
- Kiriko Miyamoto - Rei's mother and a former police officer.
Former Members[]
- Asami Nakaoka - a police officer who was in charge of the mall survivors. When her superior officer was killed she chose to join the group. In her final moments, she begged Hirano to kill her (out of love and mercy) when she was surrounded by "them" so that she could die in a less gruesome and terrible manner.
- Shimada - one of the mall survivors under Asami's charge. He was initially hostile to the group, and didn't hold much respect for Asami's authority, even attempting to rape Shizuka before being stopped by Kohta and Takashi. When "they" broke into the mall, he and Asami were the only mall survivors to leave with Takashi's group instead of trying to recover the mall. He was devoured by "them" while attempting to help Asami rescue a stranded survivor in the mall's parking lot in an attempt to redeem himself in the eyes of the group.