TV-Series
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Karala Ajiba, youngest daughter of Buff Clan Supreme Commander Doba Ajiba, strands herself on the planet Solo during an unauthorized investigation. The Buff Clan's subsequent attack, mistaking her disappearance for human aggression, traps her there. Initially believed a human colonist by Bes Jordan, she is taken aboard the Solo Ship. Discovery of her alien heritage leads to imprisonment. Yet, her authentic compassion and desire for understanding gradually win over most crew members, leading to integration despite lingering distrust from individuals like Sheryl Formosa.
Early Buff Clan rescue efforts halt as she is declared a traitor for aligning with humans, drawing particular contempt from her sister, Harulu Ajiba. Karala shares the Buff Clan's Legend of Ide with the crew, revealing their pursuit of the energy source powering the Ideon and Solo Ship. Her relationship with Bes Jordan evolves into a notable interspecies romance. He protects her, including intervening when Harulu's subordinates humiliate her during a failed peace attempt on Ruins Star.
She faces significant challenges, including an assassination attempt by colonist Banda Lotta, fueled by hatred for the Buff Clan. Karala displays resolve, offering her life if it brings satisfaction, though Banda relents. Her presence continues to bridge gaps, exemplified by former Buff Clan officer Gije Zaral defecting to the Solo Ship.
A pivotal development occurs when Karala, captured and transported aboard the Buff Clan flagship Bairal Jin with Joliver Ira, realizes she is four months pregnant with Bes Jordan's child. Her father, Doba, learns of the pregnancy during their capture and declares his intent to kill her despite her condition, shocking those present and escalating tensions. Karala and Joliver manage to escape captivity.
Her pregnancy becomes significant in the narrative's climax. She and Bes name their unborn child "Messiah," symbolizing hope amidst conflict. The child is later referenced as playing a role in guiding souls following the cataclysmic finale events.
Across all official media, her journey depicts a shift from privileged alien to an outcast seeking coexistence, ultimately carrying a child representing a potential bridge between species amidst inevitable destruction.
Early Buff Clan rescue efforts halt as she is declared a traitor for aligning with humans, drawing particular contempt from her sister, Harulu Ajiba. Karala shares the Buff Clan's Legend of Ide with the crew, revealing their pursuit of the energy source powering the Ideon and Solo Ship. Her relationship with Bes Jordan evolves into a notable interspecies romance. He protects her, including intervening when Harulu's subordinates humiliate her during a failed peace attempt on Ruins Star.
She faces significant challenges, including an assassination attempt by colonist Banda Lotta, fueled by hatred for the Buff Clan. Karala displays resolve, offering her life if it brings satisfaction, though Banda relents. Her presence continues to bridge gaps, exemplified by former Buff Clan officer Gije Zaral defecting to the Solo Ship.
A pivotal development occurs when Karala, captured and transported aboard the Buff Clan flagship Bairal Jin with Joliver Ira, realizes she is four months pregnant with Bes Jordan's child. Her father, Doba, learns of the pregnancy during their capture and declares his intent to kill her despite her condition, shocking those present and escalating tensions. Karala and Joliver manage to escape captivity.
Her pregnancy becomes significant in the narrative's climax. She and Bes name their unborn child "Messiah," symbolizing hope amidst conflict. The child is later referenced as playing a role in guiding souls following the cataclysmic finale events.
Across all official media, her journey depicts a shift from privileged alien to an outcast seeking coexistence, ultimately carrying a child representing a potential bridge between species amidst inevitable destruction.