Itaru Hashida (橋田 至, Hashida Itaru), also known by his online handle DaSH ("Daru the Super Hacker"), is an experienced hacker and a hardcore otaku. By the time Robotics;Notes DaSH takes place, he is happily married to Yuki Amane and has a young daughter, Suzuha Amane. He is good friends with Nae Tennouji and accepts an invitation from her to visit Tanegashima in Robotics;Notes DaSH.
Appearance[]
Daru is short, overweight, and needs glasses to see. He always wears a dark green/olive T-shirt and a pair of blue jeans along with his signature yellow cap.
Personality[]
Daru is obsessed and extremely talented with programs and computers. He is capable of hacking into the mainframes of top-secret organizations and processing complex computer codes.
Like Rintaro, Daru enjoys building Future Gadgets, but he is not nearly as enthusiastic about it as Rintaro is. Daru also has a very particular naming sense for his creations, usually adding a serial and version number even if unnecessary.
Daru's favorite drink is Coca-Cola.
One of Daru's most prominent characteristics is his obsession over moe culture, as well as his perverted tendencies, often to the annoyance of those around him. He is also a big fan of Faris.
Plot[]
Robotics;Notes DaSH[]
Festival Phase[]
Daru accepts an invitation from his friend Nae Tennouji to visit Tanegashima and he meets all of the members of the Robot Research Club such as Akiho Senomiya, Kaito Yashio, Subaru Hidaka,Kona Furugoori, Junna Daitoku, and Airi Yukifune. All of them attend the Tanegashima Gun Festival together.
Final Phase[]
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Daru watching News regarding the hacking attacks around the world
Okabe sends a message to Hashida before calling him, when Daru opens the mail box, he reads "The Worldline is wavering..." and istantly after that he receives a call, Daru knows Okabe is really worried and doesn't hesitate to answer.
Okabe reveals that recently, the Divergence Meter created by him will display 1.048596 as it should, but occasionally twitches, changes numbers, or glitches.
Upon further investigation, Daru realizes that the Kimijima he captured is merely a flawed copy, and the original version of Kimijima is carrying out a series of hacking attacks on supercomputers and infrastructure grids all over the globe, plunging the world into chaos. Daru returns to Tanegashima to consult with the Robotics Club, Sawada, Nae, and Misaki, and they come to conclusion that Kimijima is hijacking the world's supercomputers in an attempt to achieve technological singularity. Daru uncovers evidence that Kimijima has placed himself inside a satellite. The Robotics Research Club fights an army of rogue robots to clear a path to JAXA's space communication center, where Daru proceeds to hack the satellite. He introduces a special program called "ANTARES," which permanently neutralizes Kimijima and prevents him from making any more copies of himself.

With the crisis averted, the Robotics Club celebrates, and Daru decides to bring his fellow lab members to Tanegashima in the future to meet them.
Trivia[]
- Itaru is one of few characters in the Science Adventure Series to have impacted the plot of every main entry in the series since his introduction.
- Itaru's main personal computer appears to be a Sharp X68000. Given the computer's outdated processor architecture, it is likely a sleeper PC build.
- His nickname "DaSH" meaning "Daru Super Hacker".
Gallery[]
Festival Phase[]
Airi Route[]
Subaru Route[]
Junna Route[]
Final Phase[]
See also[]
- Itaru Hashida in Steins;Gate Wiki and in the SciADV Wiki
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Characters
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Main Characters | Akiho Senomiya • Kaito Yashio • Subaru Hidaka • Junna Daitoku • Frau Koujiro • Sister Centipede • Airi Yukifune • Itaru Hashida | |
Side Characters | Mitsuhiko Nagafukada • Mizuka Irei • Tetsuharu Fujita • Misaki Senomiya • Kou Kimijima (AI Version) • Toshiyuki Sawada • Nae Tennouji | |
Minor Characters | Sumio Nagafukada • Minami Furugoori • Kenichiro Senomiya • Hiromu Hidaka • Kaoruko Usui |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Robotics;Notes DaSH — Geotag