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Lamia Loveless, codenamed W17, is an android engineered by Lemon Browning within the W-Numbers series. Deployed as a covert agent for Shadow Mirror, she infiltrates the Earth Federation Army and Londo Bell to gather intel and track targets such as Helios Olympus. Her speech carries a mechanical cadence, marked by stutters from unresolved vocal-system damage—a flaw later adjusted by Lemon to safeguard her memory core.

Her narrative branches in *Super Robot Wars Advance*: on the real robot path, she supports Dragonar pilots against Giganos and allies with Londo Bell, while the super robot route pits her alongside the Getter Team to repel the Hyakki Empire. Prolonged exposure to comrades sparks her rejection of Shadow Mirror’s tactics, leading her to trigger a self-destructive protocol to thwart Vindel Mauser’s schemes. Lemon’s clandestine repairs salvage her consciousness, enabling her permanent defection to embrace independence.

Within the *Original Generation* continuum, she merges into the ATX Team, forging a kinship with Excellen Browning, whom she respectfully calls "Ex-Oneesama." Socially awkward and perplexed by human nuances, she compensates with unmatched piloting prowess, swiftly mastering high-tier machines like the Angelg and Vysaga. During *Original Generation Gaiden*, the ODE System captures her, grafting her into the Hellgate Facility’s core under Duminuss’s reprogramming to assault the Earth Federation. Axel Almar’s intervention, deploying an emotional reset code, restores her agency, allowing her to rejoin allies against adversaries like Bartoll units and Dark Brain.

Physically, she possesses light-green hair, a resilient build, and a "gentle beauty" aesthetic accentuated by exaggerated curves—a trait Tasuku Shinguji dubs "Boing-chan." Despite her mechanical framework, she displays sensitivities to toxins or ill-cooked meals, merging durability with human-esque idiosyncrasies.

Her arc across narratives traces a journey from military asset to a sentient being confronting identity and emotion. Post-ODE events in *Gaiden* and later chronicles emphasize deepening empathy and loyalty, exemplified by resisting control through Kyosuke Nanbu’s intervention and acknowledging Axel’s aid. These threads crystallize her pursuit of self-determination, fulfilling Lemon’s vision for her unfettered existence.