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Vanilla H is the youngest pilot of the Moon Angel Troupe, beginning at age 13, advancing to 14, and reaching 17 in the sequel trilogy. She operates the GA-005 Emblem Frame, "Harvester," a unit distinguished by its minimal combat power offset by unique in-combat repair and support functions for allies, highlighting her strategic importance.

She possesses green hair styled in a ponytail with ringlet curls, spiky V-shaped bangs, and waist-length side hair, paired with distinctive red, upturned (tsurime) eyes. Initially standing at 132 cm, a significant growth spurt later sees her surpass Mint's height by age 17. A consistent feature is her headgear adorned with a prominent red gem. Her attire includes military uniforms, maid dresses, crowns, dresses, and swimwear.

Her personality is predominantly stoic, kuudere, and emotionally controlled, often expressing herself through cryptic remarks, religious themes, or random words. This emotional restraint directly enables her precision in nanomachine manipulation. However, beneath this calm lies a volatile temper; severe offenses can provoke extreme retaliation, documented as cursing individuals with fish scales or unleashing city-leveling laser beams from her headgear gem. Counterbalancing this intensity are core traits of altruism, diligence, deep caring for others, adaptability, and strong convictions tied to a fictional sect.

Her abilities center on nanomachine control, enabling wound treatment through touch and machinery repair when amplified by the Harvester frame. She also demonstrates the capacity to communicate with animals and frequently carries an artificially intelligent doll named Normad.

An orphan from a young age under unknown circumstances, paralleling Anise's experience, Vanilla H temporarily left military service before the sequel trilogy to pursue nanomachine technology research within the NEUE universe. During this time, she discovered an entity named Nano-Nano within a derelict research facility, formally adopting her and assuming a maternal role. Beyond combat, she collaborates extensively with medical officer Kela in the infirmary and engineer Creta in maintaining Emblem Frames and the starship Elsior. She shares a uniquely intimate, secretive bond with a Space Whale, known only to herself and Kuromie.

Her character development across the series depicts evolving relationships and responsibilities. Her foundational role as the team's compassionate core and medic expands into mentorship and technical collaboration. The four-year gap between story arcs showcases significant maturation, reflected physically in her increased height and narratively through her research, adoption of Nano-Nano, and sustained dedication to supporting allies despite changing circumstances.