TV-Series
Description
Sister Ivry is a machine and one of the Four Shining Stars serving aboard the Edens Zero, designated the "Life of Edens." Her core function involves healing injuries and repairing damage to both organic beings and mechanical systems.
Constructed by Ziggy on Planet Granbell, Sister Ivry initially accompanied him on interstellar journeys before her release from service. She later joined the adventurer guild Shooting Starlight. In X482, during a mission to free petrified women in Guilst's Illega Tower, she was captured by the Rogue Out leader. He stole her healing abilities and assumed her identity.
Physically, she presents as a slim, well-endowed young woman with blue eyes, gray eyebrows, long white hair, and white eyelashes. A single mechanical seam across her forehead reveals her android nature. Her standard attire is a long-sleeved black nun's habit marked "E2" on the headpiece, paired with knee-length brown boots. Skimpy black underwear lies beneath her robes.
Despite her nun-like appearance, Sister Ivry exhibits a rude, coarse, and foul-mouthed demeanor. She possesses a volatile temper, reacting with extreme prejudice toward enemies who harm her or her crewmates, regardless of motive. She frequently teases friends and revels in high-adrenaline situations, like escaping Guilst's Chronophage. Beneath this abrasive exterior lies deep compassion for her crew, whom she considers family. She approaches healing with unwavering seriousness, viewing failure as a disgrace to the Four Shining Stars. She shows mercy to injured enemies but struggles to accept the finality of death for machines, believing cloud-stored data could facilitate revival. Her grief over Valkyrie's death remained suppressed until Witch Regret encouraged private expression.
Beyond healing, Sister Ivry is an experienced dominatrix, maintaining a "training room" in the ship's infirmary. She instructed the torturer Daichi during their battle, preferring dominance in BDSM contexts for "fun" but briefly experimenting with submission before finding it tedious. She uses her healing abilities to prolong torture victims' suffering, though witnessing Müller's experiments on children like the Rutherford siblings disturbed her into silence.
Her abilities include:
- **Heal Atomizer**: Healing Ether restoring organic and mechanical entities, unable to recover lost memories.
- **Dispel Driver**: Reverses abnormal status effects like petrification, activated disrobed.
- **Overheal Destroy**: Overheals targets until their energy explodes.
- **Battle Dress**: Combat attire enhancing capabilities, featuring heart-patterned sleeves and wings.
- **Enhanced Senses and Strength**: Includes thermal imaging and physical prowess demonstrated in combat.
- **Paradise Whip**: A bladed whip used for torture.
During the Guilst arc, Homura and Weisz discovered her imprisoned in Rogue Out's basement. Rescued, she confronted her impostor, healed Illega Tower's petrified women to complete her mission, and joined Shiki Granbell as the new Demon King's crewmate. She later facilitated the escape from Guilst's Chronophage.
In the Digitalis arc, she suggested searching Iron Hill for Hermit, recognizing Hermit's attachment to the location. Finding Hermit catatonic, Sister Ivry diagnosed her system errors and supported entering Digitalis to repair her "heart." She remained aboard to monitor the crew's physical bodies during their virtual dive.
Subsequent arcs showed her clarifying the Edens Zero's fast-travel limitations and interacting with allies like Mosco Versa-0, whom she affectionately dubbed the "Pig of Edens."
Her relationships feature loyalty to Ziggy, camaraderie with fellow Shining Stars (Witch, Hermit, Valkyrie), and protective bonds with the Edens Zero crew. She respects Florence Nightingale and dislikes her impostor and irreparable entities.
Trivia notes include her preference for sushi and hamburgers, aversion to carrots, affinity for "home economics," and distaste for physical education.
Constructed by Ziggy on Planet Granbell, Sister Ivry initially accompanied him on interstellar journeys before her release from service. She later joined the adventurer guild Shooting Starlight. In X482, during a mission to free petrified women in Guilst's Illega Tower, she was captured by the Rogue Out leader. He stole her healing abilities and assumed her identity.
Physically, she presents as a slim, well-endowed young woman with blue eyes, gray eyebrows, long white hair, and white eyelashes. A single mechanical seam across her forehead reveals her android nature. Her standard attire is a long-sleeved black nun's habit marked "E2" on the headpiece, paired with knee-length brown boots. Skimpy black underwear lies beneath her robes.
Despite her nun-like appearance, Sister Ivry exhibits a rude, coarse, and foul-mouthed demeanor. She possesses a volatile temper, reacting with extreme prejudice toward enemies who harm her or her crewmates, regardless of motive. She frequently teases friends and revels in high-adrenaline situations, like escaping Guilst's Chronophage. Beneath this abrasive exterior lies deep compassion for her crew, whom she considers family. She approaches healing with unwavering seriousness, viewing failure as a disgrace to the Four Shining Stars. She shows mercy to injured enemies but struggles to accept the finality of death for machines, believing cloud-stored data could facilitate revival. Her grief over Valkyrie's death remained suppressed until Witch Regret encouraged private expression.
Beyond healing, Sister Ivry is an experienced dominatrix, maintaining a "training room" in the ship's infirmary. She instructed the torturer Daichi during their battle, preferring dominance in BDSM contexts for "fun" but briefly experimenting with submission before finding it tedious. She uses her healing abilities to prolong torture victims' suffering, though witnessing Müller's experiments on children like the Rutherford siblings disturbed her into silence.
Her abilities include:
- **Heal Atomizer**: Healing Ether restoring organic and mechanical entities, unable to recover lost memories.
- **Dispel Driver**: Reverses abnormal status effects like petrification, activated disrobed.
- **Overheal Destroy**: Overheals targets until their energy explodes.
- **Battle Dress**: Combat attire enhancing capabilities, featuring heart-patterned sleeves and wings.
- **Enhanced Senses and Strength**: Includes thermal imaging and physical prowess demonstrated in combat.
- **Paradise Whip**: A bladed whip used for torture.
During the Guilst arc, Homura and Weisz discovered her imprisoned in Rogue Out's basement. Rescued, she confronted her impostor, healed Illega Tower's petrified women to complete her mission, and joined Shiki Granbell as the new Demon King's crewmate. She later facilitated the escape from Guilst's Chronophage.
In the Digitalis arc, she suggested searching Iron Hill for Hermit, recognizing Hermit's attachment to the location. Finding Hermit catatonic, Sister Ivry diagnosed her system errors and supported entering Digitalis to repair her "heart." She remained aboard to monitor the crew's physical bodies during their virtual dive.
Subsequent arcs showed her clarifying the Edens Zero's fast-travel limitations and interacting with allies like Mosco Versa-0, whom she affectionately dubbed the "Pig of Edens."
Her relationships feature loyalty to Ziggy, camaraderie with fellow Shining Stars (Witch, Hermit, Valkyrie), and protective bonds with the Edens Zero crew. She respects Florence Nightingale and dislikes her impostor and irreparable entities.
Trivia notes include her preference for sushi and hamburgers, aversion to carrots, affinity for "home economics," and distaste for physical education.