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"An honest world would be best, of course. But peace is more important, isn’t it?"

— The IPA Director to the Deputy Secretary in "Challenge"

The IPA Director is the head of the International Permit Agency (IPA)[1] and one of the unofficial “sole survivors” of the Dark Continent.[2]

Appearance[]

Young Manager

The director in his youth

The IPA Director is a short old man. He has short brown hair, thick eyebrows, and overall bold facial features, with a cleft and a double chin. Fat is also visible at the back of his neck. He is seen wearing a suit in all his appearances.

In his youth, he appears to have been taller, with relatively thinner eyebrows.

Personality[]

The IPA Director behaves professionally,[1] even menacingly when the situation calls for it.[3] However, he sometimes conducts himself informally with the Deputy Secretary,[1] whom he states reminds him of his younger self. He values truth and honesty, but considers peace to be more important.[4] In his youth, he had no qualms about speaking his mind to his superiors.

Background[]

In his youth, the IPA Director visited the Dark Continent and returned physically and mentally sound.[2] At some point, he worked as Deputy Secretary for the IPA.

Plot[]

Dark Continent Expedition arc[]

341 - Manager and Secretary in the basement

Escorting Steiner to the basement of the International Environmental Permit Agency

The IPA Director takes Steiner, the Deputy Secretary, to the basement of the International Environmental Permit Agency. On the way, the director informs him that he has been in charge of a team coordinating the Restricted Voyage Agencies before asking him to go through his tasks. Shortly after, the Director unveils the atrocities left by the Five Threats in the basement and hands the young man a copy of the East edition of Journey to the New World. He reveals that the wrung-out bodies in the basement were found on the known world side. He's certain of the credibility of this information as many trusted people had given their testimonies regarding the matter. The Director then orders Steiner to submit a report on the book by next week. As they're about to leave, both encounter the Hunter afflicted by Zobae from its cell, which according to the Director, has been self-sustaining for almost 50 years while being unable to die.[1]

After the V5 summit, the Director congratulates the Deputy Secretary on his presentation. The young man confesses his conflicted feelings about the morality of his actions and the agency as a whole. The Director explained that their duty was to inform V5 of the danger and propose a safer route to people who had already decided on a destination. He then claims that a world at peace is perhaps more important than honesty.[4]

345 - Manager talking with Cheadle

Ordering Cheadle to get Beyond to sign a contract

Later, he is seen talking with Cheadle over the phone. He orders her to write up a contract and get Beyond to sign it, and in case he violates even one clause, she should inform him that he’ll spend the rest of his life in prison. The IPA Director guarantees that if Beyond were to escape and make a discovery on the New Continent while declaring to the whole world that he owns it, their futures wouldn’t be very bright.[3]

Abilities & Powers[]

Due to his position, the IPA Director has access to a vast amount of information unavailable to most, especially concerning the Dark Continent.[1] His power is such that he can talk to and even threaten the Chairman of the Hunter Association.[3] His safe return from the Dark Continent might suggest there is more to him than meets the eye.[2]

Manga Appearances[]

Dark Continent Expedition arc
340. Special Mission Absent
341. Threats Debut
342. Challenge Appears
343. Invitation Absent
344. Author Absent
345. Signature Appears
346. Options Absent
347. Inauguration Absent
348. Resolve Absent
Succession Contest arc
349. Worm Toxin Absent
350. Prince Absent
351. Battle to the Death Absent
352. Troublesome Absent
353. Cold-Blooded Absent
354. Heat Absent
355. Detonation Absent
356. Unfortunate: Part 1 Absent
357. Unfortunate: Part 2 Absent
358. Eve Absent
359. Departure Mentioned
360. Parasite Absent
361. Withdraw Absent
362. Resolve Absent
363. Nen Beast Absent
364. Speculation Absent
365. Choice Absent
366. To Each His Own Absent
367. Synchronization Absent
368. Foul Play Absent
369. Limits Absent
370. Observation Absent
371. Mission Absent
372. Disappearance Absent
373. Inheritance Absent
374. Ability Absent
375. Persuasion Absent
376. Determination Absent
377. Scheme Absent
378. Balance Absent
379. Collaboration Absent
380. Alarm Absent
381. Predation Absent
382. Awakening Absent
383. Escape Absent
384. War Absent
385. Warning Absent
386. Hypothesis Absent
387. Recreation Absent
388. Reflection Absent
389. Curse Absent
390. Clash: Part 1 Absent
391. Clash: Part 2 Absent
392. Information Absent
393. Plea Absent
394. Hypothesis Absent
395. Founding: Part 1 Absent
396. Founding: Part 2 Absent
397. Founding: Part 3 Absent
398. Search Absent
399. Expulsion Absent
400. Secrecy Absent

Quotes[]

  • (To his secretary) "What the Gatekeeper of the new world hates most are people who lack manners."[1]
  • (To his secretary) "Pandora’s Box; the lid that must remain closed will be opened."[1]
  • (To his secretary) "Our duty was to inform them of the danger, and to propose a safer route to people who had already decided on a destination. The rest is their problem."[4]
  • (To his secretary, who just mentioned that Journey to the New World is the basis for the most important criteria for the world) "Ha ha ha, you’re just like me! You’ll be a great manager."[4]
  • (To his secretary) "An honest world would be best, of course. But peace is more important, isn’t it?"[4]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 33, Chapter 341
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 34, Chapter 359
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 33, Chapter 345
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 33, Chapter 342
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