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Eva Cristella is a biophysicist who played a pivotal role in the creation of Neans, the artificial beings central to the world of Metallic Rouge. She was the apprentice and collaborator of the renowned scientist Dr. Roy Yunghart, and together they completed the development of the nine prototype Neans known as the Immortal Nine.
Physically, Eva is depicted as a young adult woman with black shoulder-length hair and brown eyes, often seen wearing glasses and a lab coat, which reflects her scientific profession. Her personality is defined by a notable kindness and compassion. Unlike many humans in her society, she treated the Neans she helped create with the same respect and care as if they were human beings, demonstrating a gentle and nurturing disposition.
Eva's most significant contribution to the story is the secret creation of Code Eve. This program was designed to disable the Asimov Code, a fundamental protocol that enforced Nean subservience to humans, thereby granting them true free will. When the Commission for the Welfare of Artificial Species sought to obtain this data, Eva refused, ultimately destroying her research to keep it from them. However, she did not truly destroy it. Instead, she cleverly concealed the Code Eve data within the identification of the nine Proto-Neans, the Immortal Nine, ensuring it would be hidden within her own creations.
Her motivations were rooted in a desire for the freedom and autonomy of the Neans. Her actions gave Rouge Redstar a direct connection to Path to Eve, as the Immortal Nine and Rouge herself are integral parts of the system. It is also revealed that Eva is Rouge's biological mother and co-creator, and the mother of Gene Yunghart. After her death, Gene was raised by Dr. Roy Yunghart.
Eva Cristella died in an accident seventeen years before the main events of the series, leaving behind a complex scientific legacy. Despite her death, her creation, Code Eve, becomes a central object of pursuit in the story, with various factions seeking it for their own ends. Her past collaboration with Roy Yunghart and her secret work on the code directly shape the present, as the search for the Immortal Nine by other characters is driven by the need to uncover the data she concealed. She was a genius whose compassion for artificial life led her to create a potential key to their liberation, a decision that continues to influence the conflict between humans and Neans long after her passing.
Physically, Eva is depicted as a young adult woman with black shoulder-length hair and brown eyes, often seen wearing glasses and a lab coat, which reflects her scientific profession. Her personality is defined by a notable kindness and compassion. Unlike many humans in her society, she treated the Neans she helped create with the same respect and care as if they were human beings, demonstrating a gentle and nurturing disposition.
Eva's most significant contribution to the story is the secret creation of Code Eve. This program was designed to disable the Asimov Code, a fundamental protocol that enforced Nean subservience to humans, thereby granting them true free will. When the Commission for the Welfare of Artificial Species sought to obtain this data, Eva refused, ultimately destroying her research to keep it from them. However, she did not truly destroy it. Instead, she cleverly concealed the Code Eve data within the identification of the nine Proto-Neans, the Immortal Nine, ensuring it would be hidden within her own creations.
Her motivations were rooted in a desire for the freedom and autonomy of the Neans. Her actions gave Rouge Redstar a direct connection to Path to Eve, as the Immortal Nine and Rouge herself are integral parts of the system. It is also revealed that Eva is Rouge's biological mother and co-creator, and the mother of Gene Yunghart. After her death, Gene was raised by Dr. Roy Yunghart.
Eva Cristella died in an accident seventeen years before the main events of the series, leaving behind a complex scientific legacy. Despite her death, her creation, Code Eve, becomes a central object of pursuit in the story, with various factions seeking it for their own ends. Her past collaboration with Roy Yunghart and her secret work on the code directly shape the present, as the search for the Immortal Nine by other characters is driven by the need to uncover the data she concealed. She was a genius whose compassion for artificial life led her to create a potential key to their liberation, a decision that continues to influence the conflict between humans and Neans long after her passing.