OVA
Description
Lucy McMillan is a researcher for Shinsei Industries who works on the YF-19 project as part of Project Super Nova. She is in her early twenties, with long blond hair, freckles, and green eyes. Her role on the team is technical, supporting the development and testing of the advanced variable fighter.
Her personality is inquisitive and open, and she is initially drawn to test pilot Isamu Dyson because of his bold, roguish demeanor and the direct way he asks her out. This attraction quickly pulls her into the complicated emotional history of Isamu, his childhood friend Myung Fang Lone, and their mutual former friend Guld Goa Bowman. Lucy finds herself an unwitting observer of the deep-seated rivalry and lingering feelings that define their relationship.
Her primary motivation is a desire for a genuine romantic connection, but as the story unfolds she recognizes that the bond between Isamu and Myung runs much deeper than her own casual interest. Without bitterness, she gradually accepts that she cannot compete with their shared past and the unresolved tensions between all three of them. Ultimately, she steps away from the entanglement, relinquishing her hopes for a relationship with Isamu.
In the larger narrative, Lucy serves as a sympathetic outsider who highlights the intensity of the central love triangle. She does not possess combat or piloting abilities; her value lies in her technical competence as a researcher. Her development is subtle: she enters the story as a hopeful romantic and exits with a mature understanding of her place in a situation that was never truly hers to change.
Her personality is inquisitive and open, and she is initially drawn to test pilot Isamu Dyson because of his bold, roguish demeanor and the direct way he asks her out. This attraction quickly pulls her into the complicated emotional history of Isamu, his childhood friend Myung Fang Lone, and their mutual former friend Guld Goa Bowman. Lucy finds herself an unwitting observer of the deep-seated rivalry and lingering feelings that define their relationship.
Her primary motivation is a desire for a genuine romantic connection, but as the story unfolds she recognizes that the bond between Isamu and Myung runs much deeper than her own casual interest. Without bitterness, she gradually accepts that she cannot compete with their shared past and the unresolved tensions between all three of them. Ultimately, she steps away from the entanglement, relinquishing her hopes for a relationship with Isamu.
In the larger narrative, Lucy serves as a sympathetic outsider who highlights the intensity of the central love triangle. She does not possess combat or piloting abilities; her value lies in her technical competence as a researcher. Her development is subtle: she enters the story as a hopeful romantic and exits with a mature understanding of her place in a situation that was never truly hers to change.