Hound Miguel

Hound Miguel is the Silver Saint in the constellation Canes Venatici in Saint Seiya Omega, a Holy loyal to the goddess Athena , but under the direction of Mars.

History
When Pegasus Kōga and his fellow rescue Aria of the Tower of Babel, Mars decides to send his daughter Sonia with Miguel, along with Crow Johann, to recover Aria , accompanied by Sonia, the daughter of Mars. After finding Aria in a small town, Michael and Johan face the Bronze Saints, but decides to take charge Johan himself, being defeated by the supuestros traitors.

When Michael is about to take over, the Bronze saint create a distraction and run, so Michael has no choice but to trace them back, localizándoles in an arid desert. But when Michael sets out to kill them, their battle is interrupted by the legendary Shun, which makes it run. But Michael is not going away, and after listening to Shun no longer can burn your cosmos, at the risk of losing his life, Miguel strikes again. Shun risks and attacks him with his technique Nebula Chain, while Dragon Ryūhō uses his Rozan Shōryūha But Michael survives both attacks. Still do not have the same luck against the Pegasus Ryu Sei Ken Koga Pegasus, which shatters his armor and kill him, after falling into a ravine.

Constellation
Canes Venatici (hunting dogs or hounds) is a small northern constellation introduced by Johannes Hevelius in the seventeenth century. The brightest star in the constellation (α CVn) is a binary star, where one component is a chemically peculiar-star shows an anomalous abundance of metal-prototype of a tag group that bears his name. Another star to note is Y CVn known as La Superba, a carbon star of a spectacular red. Also in Canes Venatici is RS CVn, variable eruptive archetype of a class of close binaries whose components show strong chromospheric activity. AM Canum Venaticorum variables, consisting of a binary system of two white dwarfs with an orbital period very short, are named for AM CVn, faint star of the fourteenth magnitude. Several galaxies can be observed in this constellation, M51 and M63, respectively called Whirlpool Galaxy and Galaxy Sunflower are two notable examples. Furthermore, M3 is an interesting globular cluster composed of about 500,000 stars.