Bishonen? Where?
Harry is not complex. He enters the show flying the "El Dorado" in the space race, where he meets (and is amost pounded by) Gene Starwind. He develops an obsession with the bio-andriod Melfina, and at one point tries to kidnap her. He is a construct like her and uses this as "proof" that their lives were destined to intertwine. He claims they are the only ones who can truly understand each other and that "nothing good can ever come from staying with normal people."
When the show nears its end, the crew of the "Outlaw Star" visit the Grave of the Dragon hoping to learn more about the Leyline. The McDougall brothers are also there. Harry sneaks up on Melfina as she is singing (and the lyrics are certainly not Grammy worthy...) and tries to woo her there. They are interrupted by Gene, who seems jealous and battles with Harry. The two duke it out, Harry wearing what looks to be a mecha-suit, and Gene shoots him at point-blank.
Because he was wearing a robotic suit, Harry is not killed. His injuries probably take some time to heal, though, as he is not seen again until the second-to-last episode. Melfina is taken by Hazanko who uses her because she is the only one able to open the Leyline. Harry tries to come to her rescue, but Hazanko beats him nearly to death, then says a command to render Melfina unconscious and vulnerable. She is unable to defend herself or stop Hazanko from his evil wish. Luckily, Harry comes in once again, in his computer form, and frees her.
He is assumed dead, but not after saving his brother, whom Gene shot with a Castor.
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Wooing Melfina. |

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More wooing. |

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Ticked off? |
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