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Lynette Bishop, known as Lynne, serves as a witch in the Britannian Commonwealth’s 501st Joint Fighter Wing. The middle child of eight siblings in a wealthy household, she cultivated domestic skills through years of assisting with childcare, shaping her reserved, shy demeanor. Her mother, Minnie Bishop, fought in the First Neuroi War, while her elder sister, Wilma, defends Britannian airspace. Lynette enlisted at 15 and was unusually assigned directly to the elite 501st—a move rumored to protect veteran witches through political maneuvering.
Early combat struggles and strained dynamics with Flying Officer Clostermann eroded her confidence until Yoshika Miyafuji, her new roommate, provided emotional support, enabling Lynette’s first aerial victory. This bond spurred steady growth in skill and self-assurance. Post-war, she aided Gallia’s reconstruction with Perrine Clostermann, supporting orphans and civilians, then honed magic control under retired witch Anna Ferrara’s rigorous training.
Lynette’s Ballistic Stabilization magic grants telekinetic enhancement of projectile speed, range, and destructive force. She wields a modified Boys Anti-Armor Rifle Mk.I and flies Supermarine Spitfire-inspired Striker Units. Superiors noted her sharp tactical awareness and capacity to analyze battlefield flows, signaling commander potential.
Gentle and obliging, Lynette defaults to apologies and avoids confrontation yet demonstrates quiet tenacity and dependability. Skilled in tea ceremonies and crafting candies, she falters at general cooking. Insecurities about her physique once fueled aspirations of becoming a "good wife," though wartime experiences reshaped her goals.
Following the 501st’s disbandment, Lynette corresponded with Yoshika, who studied medicine, while nurturing orphans at Perrine’s Gallian estate. Her Striker Unit’s markings echo Royal Air Force pilot John Ellis, and her family lineage nods to Canadian WWI ace Billy Bishop, though her direct inspiration remains undefined.
Early combat struggles and strained dynamics with Flying Officer Clostermann eroded her confidence until Yoshika Miyafuji, her new roommate, provided emotional support, enabling Lynette’s first aerial victory. This bond spurred steady growth in skill and self-assurance. Post-war, she aided Gallia’s reconstruction with Perrine Clostermann, supporting orphans and civilians, then honed magic control under retired witch Anna Ferrara’s rigorous training.
Lynette’s Ballistic Stabilization magic grants telekinetic enhancement of projectile speed, range, and destructive force. She wields a modified Boys Anti-Armor Rifle Mk.I and flies Supermarine Spitfire-inspired Striker Units. Superiors noted her sharp tactical awareness and capacity to analyze battlefield flows, signaling commander potential.
Gentle and obliging, Lynette defaults to apologies and avoids confrontation yet demonstrates quiet tenacity and dependability. Skilled in tea ceremonies and crafting candies, she falters at general cooking. Insecurities about her physique once fueled aspirations of becoming a "good wife," though wartime experiences reshaped her goals.
Following the 501st’s disbandment, Lynette corresponded with Yoshika, who studied medicine, while nurturing orphans at Perrine’s Gallian estate. Her Striker Unit’s markings echo Royal Air Force pilot John Ellis, and her family lineage nods to Canadian WWI ace Billy Bishop, though her direct inspiration remains undefined.