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Vanilla H is the fifth and youngest member of the Moon Angel Troupe. Orphaned in infancy on an unnamed Transbaal Empire planet, she was raised in a church by Sister Beryl, who taught her nanomachine healing. Beryl's traumatic death, which Vanilla failed to prevent, profoundly shaped her resolve. This loss drove Vanilla to master nanomachine control through rigorous training, fueling her desire to save lives and aid others.
Her nanomachine manipulation heals injuries and, with her Emblem Frame GA-005 Harvester, repairs machinery. This power demands extreme concentration, requiring suppressed emotions and infrequent speech in a deadpan tone. Such emotional restraint ensures precise nanomachine operation, cementing her stoic demeanor. She wears a tiara-like headdress adorned with a red gem.
Initially 132 cm tall at age 13 during the first Galaxy Angel trilogy, Vanilla undergoes a growth spurt after Eternal Lovers. By later installments, she matches Chitose's height, adopts a mature appearance, replaces her tiara with dual black hair accessories, and dons a flowing white dress with light blue frills.
Her development hinges on key relationships. She bonds with Tact Mayers, who helps her confront grief, notably after losing a pet rabbit—an event that rekindles her trauma over Beryl. This becomes a turning point toward healthier emotional processing. In Moonlit Lovers, set six months post-conflict, unfamiliar emotions toward Tact confuse her; she misreads physical reactions like a racing heart as illness. Supported by allies like Ranpha, she learns to articulate these feelings, culminating in a mutual romantic confession.
Three months later in Eternal Lovers, Tact’s workload and interactions with figures like Lushati strain their relationship. After Harvester’s sabotage forces Tact to shoot it down, Vanilla sustains minor injuries and receives treatment on the White Moon. Returning, her controlled nanomachine creature turns feral and attacks Tact, prompting her self-imposed isolation on the White Moon, fearing she might harm him. Tact later mends their bond with a knitted gift symbolizing his commitment, leading her to rejoin the team.
Beyond military duties, Vanilla researches nanomachine technology in the NEUE universe during Galaxy Angel II. There, she discovers and formally adopts an artificial life form named Nano-Nano in a derelict facility. Her personality occasionally reveals hidden facets, like a temper manifesting in extreme acts such as cursing people with fish scales—contrasting her usual calm. She also carries an AI doll named Normad and sometimes voices cryptic or religious phrases.
During non-critical missions like those in Galaxy Angel A, she engages in comedic segments. In retort challenges against teammates, she displays sharp wit, frequently wins, and collects zabuton cushions as victory tokens.
Her nanomachine manipulation heals injuries and, with her Emblem Frame GA-005 Harvester, repairs machinery. This power demands extreme concentration, requiring suppressed emotions and infrequent speech in a deadpan tone. Such emotional restraint ensures precise nanomachine operation, cementing her stoic demeanor. She wears a tiara-like headdress adorned with a red gem.
Initially 132 cm tall at age 13 during the first Galaxy Angel trilogy, Vanilla undergoes a growth spurt after Eternal Lovers. By later installments, she matches Chitose's height, adopts a mature appearance, replaces her tiara with dual black hair accessories, and dons a flowing white dress with light blue frills.
Her development hinges on key relationships. She bonds with Tact Mayers, who helps her confront grief, notably after losing a pet rabbit—an event that rekindles her trauma over Beryl. This becomes a turning point toward healthier emotional processing. In Moonlit Lovers, set six months post-conflict, unfamiliar emotions toward Tact confuse her; she misreads physical reactions like a racing heart as illness. Supported by allies like Ranpha, she learns to articulate these feelings, culminating in a mutual romantic confession.
Three months later in Eternal Lovers, Tact’s workload and interactions with figures like Lushati strain their relationship. After Harvester’s sabotage forces Tact to shoot it down, Vanilla sustains minor injuries and receives treatment on the White Moon. Returning, her controlled nanomachine creature turns feral and attacks Tact, prompting her self-imposed isolation on the White Moon, fearing she might harm him. Tact later mends their bond with a knitted gift symbolizing his commitment, leading her to rejoin the team.
Beyond military duties, Vanilla researches nanomachine technology in the NEUE universe during Galaxy Angel II. There, she discovers and formally adopts an artificial life form named Nano-Nano in a derelict facility. Her personality occasionally reveals hidden facets, like a temper manifesting in extreme acts such as cursing people with fish scales—contrasting her usual calm. She also carries an AI doll named Normad and sometimes voices cryptic or religious phrases.
During non-critical missions like those in Galaxy Angel A, she engages in comedic segments. In retort challenges against teammates, she displays sharp wit, frequently wins, and collects zabuton cushions as victory tokens.