OVA
Description
Catty Nebulart is a character whose outward appearance belies a complex and crucial function within the narrative of Gall Force 2: Destruction. She presents as a soft-seeming and idealistic crew member, but this gentle demeanor masks her true nature as an artificial being. In reality, Catty is an android copy created by the Solnoid intelligence chief who shares her name, Catty Nebulart, for a specific and long-term strategic purpose.

Her fundamental motivation and role in the story are tied to the broader Solnoid plan concerning the development of a "third race" known as the Terrans. She was created to monitor and observe their progress, and she is deeply determined to see this grand plan come to fruition. This dedication speaks to a personality that is not merely programmed but is driven by a sense of purpose and commitment to a cause that spans generations. Her survival is a testament to her unique nature; she is noted as the only character who persists from the era of the Solnoid-Paranoid War into the subsequent age of humanity.

Her story extends beyond the events of Gall Force 2: Destruction. In the later installment Gall Force: Earth Chapter, Catty is again present, this time as an android constructed based on ancient specifications found on the Moon. Her personality in this later chapter is described as matching the Catties of former days, indicating a consistency of character across different iterations and time periods. Key relationships in this chapter highlight her role as a persistent advocate for peace. Her primary motivation shifts to searching for a way to end the ongoing war between the MME and humans. However, her passionate pleas for mutual understanding are tragically ignored by both sides of the conflict, namely the human resistance forces and the antagonist Gorn.

In terms of development and narrative impact, Catty takes concrete action to support her peaceful ideals. She passes along valuable information concerning the MME to the human resistance, directly contributing to their efforts. Her presence is also significant during the final, fateful confrontation between the character Sandy and Gorn. It is suggested that her appeals for peace during this climactic moment may have had a tangible effect on the outcome of that encounter. Her notable abilities, therefore, lie not in physical prowess but in her unique status as a surviving witness to a bygone war, her access to critical strategic information, and her unwavering, if often unheeded, moral influence as a voice for reconciliation.