TV-Series
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Ena is one of the many maids serving in Klein Sandman's castle, Saint-Germain, treating all members of the Earthgertz organization and her fellow maids with consistent kindness. She has pink hair that falls to neck-length and brown eyes, often seen wearing glasses and a traditional maid's uniform with detached sleeves and a headdress. Her personality is notably timid and easily frightened; she finds simple arguments harsh and overwhelming, and the battles against the alien Zeravire forces are nearly unbearable for her. Despite this fearful nature, she pushes through her anxieties and performs her duties as a pilot to the best of her ability, acting as the second driver of the G-Driller.

Within the story of Gravion Zwei, Ena plays a dual role that goes far beyond her position as a servant. She has cared for and looked after the protagonist Toga Tenkuji ever since his arrival at the castle, acting as a gentle and protective presence in his life. Her role as a pilot expands in the sequel series when she is assigned to operate the Geo Javelin, piloting it alongside Luna Gusuku as the Earth forces develop new gravity machines to counter the Zeravire threat. The most significant development for Ena comes when she is revealed to be one of Klein Sandman's Proto Gran Divas. This revelation explains her true origin as an artificial being; it took Sandman nearly fifty years to create her current body.

This development has profound implications for Ena's character arc. After she is destroyed during a Zeravire attack, her memories are not lost. They are immediately transferred to her original backup body, which is located inside the Sol Sigma Gravion, a powerful super-robot stored on the moon. This process reveals the resilience hidden beneath her shy exterior and the extraordinary nature of her existence. Her notable abilities are tied directly to this nature; she is a skilled pilot of advanced mecha like the G-Driller and Geo Javelin, but her true defining ability is her consciousness transferal, which allows her to survive physical destruction by re-downloading her memories into a new, identical body. Through this process, Ena demonstrates that despite being artificially created and initially timid, her identity and memories are what truly define her.