TV-Series
Description
Nona begins existence as a planetary exploration machine within an anime universe, formally titled Female Form Planetary Space Probe 9. She awakens as a sentient 1/6-scale figurine in the human realm after an otaku's purchase, sporting blonde hair, red limb armor, and a revealing red bikini outfit accented by headphone-like ear antennas.

Convinced her original interstellar mission to discover intelligent life remains active, she displays profound naïveté toward human society and vulnerability to deceit. Her personality merges innocence with buried aggression, triggering concealed weaponry during perceived threats. Standard armaments include dual-barrel machine guns in her arms, triple-barrel variants in her legs, and rocket missiles with a four-projectile capacity.

Her arrival ignites immediate conflict when misinterpreted actions provoke defensive protocols. After hostilities cease, she adapts to domestic coexistence with her owner while clinging to exploratory objectives. Accidentally viewing her source anime fuels her delusion of its reality, though human-world exposure gradually seeds doubt.

A critical aspect involves "Shadow Nona"—an autonomous defense subroutine embodying a distinct consciousness. This form dons slimmer black armor and black hair, adopting a colder, destructive demeanor. It emerges during existential crises, deploying shoulder-mounted bolt weapons and accessing the planet-annihilating DP (Destruction Planet) system.

Evolution continues through "Nona 2," an upgraded Champion System form amplifying destruction with dimensional torpedoes and evasion-focused dimensional jumps. Distinguished by advanced armor and red facial markings, it retains her core personality but demands heightened energy. Her arc involves confronting artificial origins and fictional nature, culminating in reluctant acceptance of figurine existence alongside enduring mission devotion.

Development includes decoding human social dynamics through television interpretation and navigating interpersonal conflicts from her origins. She exhibits emotional range from anger to playful manipulation, exemplified by exploiting a marriage document to sway her owner. While reconciling programmed purpose with fragmented reality remains central, her story persists within the core anime and manga continuity.