OVA
Description
Baraba begins as a space corsair evading pursuers offering a bounty, accompanied by her loyal 300-year-old robot grandfather, Dagota. Their emergency landing on Earth involves crossing a dimensional barrier that causes Baraba to undergo physical transformation into an attractive naked human female, while Dagota becomes a small toad-like creature with tentacles. This grants Baraba a new biological form with human anatomy, including breasts and genitalia, which she explores with curiosity and pleasure upon arrival.

Her background as an interdimensional fugitive establishes initial vulnerability on Earth. Shortly after landing, she encounters Chuta Banba, a sexually frustrated high school student actively seeking his first sexual experience. This encounter catalyzes her immersion into human hedonism. She engages in unrestrained sexual activity with Banba, approaching physical pleasure and new bodily sensations with naive enthusiasm. These sexual experiences directly activate latent psychic abilities, manifesting as pink energy bursts that repel threats during intense arousal or emotional peaks.

Her development focuses on adapting to human form while retaining memories of her non-human existence. She demonstrates courage under pursuit, utilizing her escalating psychic powers defensively when interdimensional bounty hunters track her to Earth. These powers intensify during sexual encounters or emotional distress, capable of teleporting objects or people to other dimensions. Her relationship with Banba evolves from opportunistic physical encounters into genuine affection, culminating in a romantic connection where she expresses gratitude for his bravery despite his human limitations.

After returning to her home dimension, she later revisits Earth in her spacecraft, reuniting with Banba while wearing minimal clothing (underwear, boots, and a shoulder pad), indicating ongoing interdimensional mobility. A sequel storyline features her daughter inheriting similar circumstances, though Baraba's direct role in this continuation remains unspecified.