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Émile Durkheim

Gen Asagiri

Gen Asagiri(あさぎりゲン,Asagiri Gen) is a cunning and charismatic character fromDr. Stone, initially introduced as a member of theTsukasa Empire. A skilled mentalist and manipulator, Gen defects to theKingdom of ScienceSenku Ishigamiafter being persuaded by and his allies. Gen plays a vital role as one of the Five Wise Commanders, utilizing his psychological expertise and sharp intellect to navigate complex social and strategic situations.

Émile Durkheim
Born
David Émile Durkheim

(1858-04-15)15 April 1858

Épinal, France
Died 15 November 1917(1917-11-15)(aged 59)

Paris,France
Nationality French
Alma mater École Normale Supérieure
Known for Sacred–profane dichotomy
Collective consciousness
Social fact
Social integration
Anomie
Collective effervescence
Scientific career
Fields Philosophy, sociology, education, anthropology, religious studies
Institutions University of Paris, University of Bordeaux
Influences Immanuel Kant, René Descartes,Plato, Herbert Spencer,Aristotle, Montesquieu, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Auguste Comte. William James, John Dewey, Fustel de Coulanges, Jean-Marie Guyau, Charles Bernard Renouvier, John Stuart Mill
Influenced Marcel Mauss,Claude Lévi-Strauss, Talcott Parsons, Maurice Halbwachs, Jonathan Haidt, Lucien Lévy-Bruhl,Bronisław Malinowski, Fernand Braudel, Pierre Bourdieu, Charles Taylor, Henri Bergson, Emmanuel Levinas, Steven Lukes, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, E. E. Evans-Pritchard, Mary Douglas, Paul Fauconnet, Robert N. Bellah, Ziya Gökalp, David Bloor, Randall Collins, Neil Smelser[1]

Appearance

Gen has a distinctive appearance that reflects his theatrical and flamboyant personality. He sports a messy mop of dual-toned black-and-white hair, paired with a sly grin and mischievous eyes. Gen’s attire is a mix of traditional Stone World garb and a unique patchwork cloak, emphasizing his eccentric nature. His somewhat frail physical appearance belies his sharp wit and mental agility.

A collection of Durkheim's courses on the origins of socialism (1896), edited and published by his nephew, Marcel Mauss, in 1928

Gen Asagiri from Dr. Stone flashing a sly smile, embodying his charismatic and cunning personality as the mentalist of the Kingdom of Science.

Abilities

Gen specializes in “soft skills,” leveraging his psychological acumen and charisma to influence situations in favor of the Kingdom of Science. Though not physically strong, his mental abilities are indispensable:

  • Mentalism: Gen’s primary skill lies in his training as a mentalist, allowing him to manipulate people through suggestion, persuasion, and clever deception. This makes him a valuable asset in negotiations and psychological warfare.
  • Strategic Thinking: As one of the Five Wise Commanders, Gen excels at predicting enemy movements and crafting plans to outwit opponents. His tactical foresight often gives the Kingdom of Science a decisive edge.
  • Interpersonal Skills: Gen’s ability to read people and adapt his behavior to suit the situation helps the Kingdom of Science build alliances and avoid conflicts.
  • Scientific Contributions: Though Gen lacks Senku’s technical expertise, he often assists with scientific projects by applying his creativity and practical knowledge to bridge gaps in understanding or motivate others to work harder.

Background

Gen Asagiri was a professional mentalist before the petrification event, using his talents to captivate audiences and perform psychological tricks. When he was revived by Tsukasa Shishio, Gen initially served as a messenger and strategist for the Tsukasa Empire. However, upon meeting Senku, Gen was swayed by the promise of science and the potential benefits it could bring to his life, including access to cola—his favorite beverage.

Gen’s decision to defect to the Kingdom of Science marked a turning point in the story, as his defection brought valuable strategic insight to Senku’s group. Despite his tendency to avoid physical labor, Gen quickly became an integral member of the Kingdom, using his skills to influence allies and outsmart enemies.

Role in the Story

  • Defection to the Kingdom of Science: Gen’s shift from the Tsukasa Empire to the Kingdom of Science is a key moment in the series. His decision to join Senku’s cause is driven partly by self-interest and partly by his admiration for Senku’s vision of rebuilding civilization.
  • Advisor and Negotiator: Gen frequently acts as an intermediary during negotiations, using his charm and wit to diffuse tensions and secure favorable outcomes for the Kingdom of Science.
  • Tactical Forecaster: Gen often predicts enemy movements and devises strategies to counter them, earning him a reputation as a tactical genius among his allies.
  • Supporting Scientific Projects: While not a scientist himself, Gen assists in scientific endeavors by providing creative ideas and motivating others. His knack for theatrics is often used to present scientific breakthroughs in a compelling way.

Relationships

Senku Ishigami

Gen deeply respects Senku’s intelligence and vision, often referring to him as a “mad genius.” While their dynamic is marked by playful banter, Gen’s loyalty to Senku is unwavering.

Kaseki

Despite his reluctance to engage in physical labor, Gen often finds himself working alongside Kaseki, the village craftsman. Their friendship is characterized by humorous moments, as Kaseki drags Gen into crafting projects.

Tsukasa Shishio

Gen’s relationship with Tsukasa is complex, as he initially worked under him before defecting. While Gen acknowledges Tsukasa’s strength and charisma, he ultimately aligns with Senku’s vision of progress through science.

Chrome

Gen and Chrome share a dynamic of mutual respect and occasional rivalry. Chrome’s natural curiosity and ingenuity often contrast with Gen’s manipulative and calculated approach.

Trivia and Insights

  • Love for Cola: Gen’s love for cola is one of his defining quirks. His initial motivation for joining the Kingdom of Science was Senku’s promise to recreate cola, a symbol of his pre-petrification life.
  • Pacifist Tendencies: Gen avoids physical confrontations whenever possible, preferring to resolve conflicts through words and strategies rather than brute force.
  • Stage Presence: Gen’s background as a mentalist gives him a flair for the dramatic, often delivering speeches or performances to inspire others or demoralize enemies.
  • Lazy but Loyal: While Gen often shirks hard work, he is fiercely loyal to the Kingdom of Science and will step up when his skills are truly needed.

Legacy and Impact

Gen Asagiri’s role in the Dr. Stone series highlights the importance of psychological insight and strategic thinking in rebuilding civilization. His ability to navigate complex social dynamics and influence outcomes makes him an indispensable member of the Kingdom of Science. By bridging the gap between the scientific and human elements of the Stone World, Gen proves that progress is as much about people as it is about technology.