Cradle

Cradle is an independent unit that travels the world investigating Aragami and finding inhabitable areas for Satellite homes.

Biography
Alisa, Soma, Lindow, and the Burst Protagonist are members of Cradle. Sakuya is implied to have followed Lindow to Cradle. Cradle has also investigated the Kyuubi in God Eater 2.

Known Members

 * Protagonist (God Eater) - (New-Type/2nd Generation/Variable Weapon Combinations)
 * Yuu Kannagi - (New-Type/2nd Generation/ShotgunGun/Long Blade)
 * Aki Tamashiro - (New-Type/2nd Generation/Assault Gun/Long Blade)
 * Kota Fujiki - (Old-Type/1st Generation/Assault Gun)
 * Alisa Amiella - (New-Type/2nd Generation/Assault Gun/Long Blade)
 * Soma Schicksal - (Old-Type/1st Generation/Buster Blade)
 * Lindow Amamiya - (New-Type/Unknown Generation/Assault Gun/Long Blade)
 * Sakuya Tachibana - (Sub Leader/Medic Corporal), (Old-Type/1st Generation/Sniper Gun)
 * Erina der Vogelweid - (New-Type/2nd Generation/Shotgun/Charge Spear)
 * Protagonist (God Eater Online) - (New-Type/2nd Generation/Variable Weapon Combinations)
 * Maria Yagami - (New-Type/2nd Generation/Sniper Gun/Buckler/Short Blade)

Trivia

 * Most of the former 1st Unit members transferred to this branch except for Kota, who elected to remain at the Far East Branch and become the First Unit's leader in Protagonist (God Eater)'s place.
 * Cradle is first introduced in God Eater 2.
 * All Cradle members wear white jackets/vests as official uniforms.
 * Tsubaki Amamiya is possibly a member as well since she appears with Lindow and Yuu in the God Eater -the 2nd break- on a separate mission from Alisa and Soma.
 * In Kyuubi's filler arc in God Eater 2, several Cradle members are not seen physically, but their voices can be heard.
 * The Protagonist (God Eater Online) and Maria Yagami are also members of Cradle. However, due to the fact that Maria was going to be dispatched to the Himalayan Branch she recommended that the Protagonist (God Eater Online) take her place. They were accepted a year and half later after Maria was sent to the Himalayan Branch.