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Fernandia Malvezzi, a witch hailing from Romagna and inspired by Italian pilot Fernando Malvezzi, graduated from a military witch academy. Initially assigned to the magic medical corps for her healing talents, she transitioned to combat by joining an understrength Aeronautica Romagniana ground attack unit. Her tactical training alongside a Karlslander dive-bomber squadron and subsequent missions with academy comrades Luciana Mazzei and Martina Crespi culminated in destroying a heavy land Neuroi, securing their entry into the elite Pantaloni Rossi unit.
Adapting swiftly to evolving technology, she shifted from MC.202 Strikers to the G-55 Striker Unit, modeled on the Fiat G-55, showcasing her aerial combat prowess. Confident and headstrong, Fernandia commands respect as a natural leader, often spearheading missions despite her occasional impulsiveness. Her assertive demeanor and camaraderie inspire loyalty, though her competitive pride and fiery temper surface when challenged, particularly by rivals in the 504th Joint Fighter Wing. Affectionately dubbed “Fer-taichou” by her unit, she balances her flaws with unwavering dedication.
Her healing magic, slightly less potent than Yoshika Miyafuji’s, manifests temporary marmot-like ears and a tail during use. In combat, she wields an MG 42 and devises collaborative tactics, such as shield formations against Neuroi threats. A fierce competitor, she raced Shirley Yeager in Venezia’s high-speed boat contest; her unit’s chaotic defeat led to post-race healing efforts and a joint Neuroi counterattack. As a Flight Officer, Fernandia merges historical World War II military legacy with dynamic leadership, driven by loyalty to her allies and mission success.
Adapting swiftly to evolving technology, she shifted from MC.202 Strikers to the G-55 Striker Unit, modeled on the Fiat G-55, showcasing her aerial combat prowess. Confident and headstrong, Fernandia commands respect as a natural leader, often spearheading missions despite her occasional impulsiveness. Her assertive demeanor and camaraderie inspire loyalty, though her competitive pride and fiery temper surface when challenged, particularly by rivals in the 504th Joint Fighter Wing. Affectionately dubbed “Fer-taichou” by her unit, she balances her flaws with unwavering dedication.
Her healing magic, slightly less potent than Yoshika Miyafuji’s, manifests temporary marmot-like ears and a tail during use. In combat, she wields an MG 42 and devises collaborative tactics, such as shield formations against Neuroi threats. A fierce competitor, she raced Shirley Yeager in Venezia’s high-speed boat contest; her unit’s chaotic defeat led to post-race healing efforts and a joint Neuroi counterattack. As a Flight Officer, Fernandia merges historical World War II military legacy with dynamic leadership, driven by loyalty to her allies and mission success.