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Elvy Hadhiyat is a skilled ace pilot who serves as a central supporting character. Originally from Indonesia, she is a professional aviator initially serving the Earth Federation before being placed under the command of the organization TERRA. Known by her callsign "Bunga Mawar," which is Indonesian for "Rose," she carries a handkerchief and wears accessories adorned with this floral emblem. Physically, she is depicted with brown skin, dark hair typically tied back, and brown eyes, presenting an image of a capable and seasoned adult professional.
As a person, Elvy is characterized by her straightforward, professional demeanor as a military operative and her close friendship with her colleague Haruka Shitow. Outside of duty, she is known to be something of a bad drunk, a trait she indulges in during social moments with Haruka, highlighting a more relaxed, informal side to her personality that contrasts with her combat focus. In the early stages of the story, she is friendly and even flirtatious toward the protagonist Ayato Kamina, viewing him as a young asset to be protected and an intriguing person.
Elvy's motivations and role in the narrative are heavily tied to her identity as an ace defender of humanity against the enigmatic Mu. She participates in the critical operation to extract Ayato from the dimensional barrier of Tokyo Jupiter, piloting a high-tech jet fighter equipped with a special booster that allows her to pierce the anomaly. Her role evolves from a conventional pilot to a mecha pilot when she is assigned to operate the Vermillion, a powerful Dolem unit given to TERRA, which she uses to support Ayato in battle.
Her key relationships are central to her arc. She shares a deep bond of trust and camaraderie with Haruka, both on and off the clock. However, her dynamic with Ayato undergoes a dramatic and hostile reversal upon a significant revelation. When Elvy discovers that Ayato is, in fact, a Mulian (the very race she has been fighting against), her protective attitude curdles into open hostility and suspicion. She no longer sees him as a human ally but as a dangerous enemy, a shift that drives her to aggressively pursue him when he returns to Tokyo Jupiter, using the power of the Vermillion against him. This marks a key point of development, as she is forced to confront the blurred lines between ally and enemy in a complex war.
Her story concludes with a notable demise and a later restoration. She is killed in battle when Ayato unites with the RahXephon and unleashes a powerful sonic wave that destroys her aircraft along with surrounding Dolems and naval vessels. Despite this fatal end, Elvy, like many others who perished, is ultimately returned to life during the final "re-tuning" of the world. Regarding her abilities, she is consistently recognized as an exceptional pilot, possessing the high-speed reflexes and tactical skill necessary to pilot advanced fighter jets and the Vermillion mecha. Her aptitude is proven by her selection to lead Alpha Squadron and her successful navigation of the dangerous Tokyo Jupiter barrier.
As a person, Elvy is characterized by her straightforward, professional demeanor as a military operative and her close friendship with her colleague Haruka Shitow. Outside of duty, she is known to be something of a bad drunk, a trait she indulges in during social moments with Haruka, highlighting a more relaxed, informal side to her personality that contrasts with her combat focus. In the early stages of the story, she is friendly and even flirtatious toward the protagonist Ayato Kamina, viewing him as a young asset to be protected and an intriguing person.
Elvy's motivations and role in the narrative are heavily tied to her identity as an ace defender of humanity against the enigmatic Mu. She participates in the critical operation to extract Ayato from the dimensional barrier of Tokyo Jupiter, piloting a high-tech jet fighter equipped with a special booster that allows her to pierce the anomaly. Her role evolves from a conventional pilot to a mecha pilot when she is assigned to operate the Vermillion, a powerful Dolem unit given to TERRA, which she uses to support Ayato in battle.
Her key relationships are central to her arc. She shares a deep bond of trust and camaraderie with Haruka, both on and off the clock. However, her dynamic with Ayato undergoes a dramatic and hostile reversal upon a significant revelation. When Elvy discovers that Ayato is, in fact, a Mulian (the very race she has been fighting against), her protective attitude curdles into open hostility and suspicion. She no longer sees him as a human ally but as a dangerous enemy, a shift that drives her to aggressively pursue him when he returns to Tokyo Jupiter, using the power of the Vermillion against him. This marks a key point of development, as she is forced to confront the blurred lines between ally and enemy in a complex war.
Her story concludes with a notable demise and a later restoration. She is killed in battle when Ayato unites with the RahXephon and unleashes a powerful sonic wave that destroys her aircraft along with surrounding Dolems and naval vessels. Despite this fatal end, Elvy, like many others who perished, is ultimately returned to life during the final "re-tuning" of the world. Regarding her abilities, she is consistently recognized as an exceptional pilot, possessing the high-speed reflexes and tactical skill necessary to pilot advanced fighter jets and the Vermillion mecha. Her aptitude is proven by her selection to lead Alpha Squadron and her successful navigation of the dangerous Tokyo Jupiter barrier.