TV-Series
Description
Mia Connery functions as agent 009-7 in the Nine Number Group, an all-female cyborg spy unit serving the Western Bloc's Zero Zero intelligence organization. Her cybernetic enhancements define her operational profile, replacing her entire skeletal structure, muscles, and skin with specialized biological tissue. This allows comprehensive physical transformations surpassing conventional disguise methods. Through conscious will, she reshapes her appearance, voice, and personality to mimic nearly any individual, maintaining subtle consistency via distinctive earrings that exhibit Morphic Resonance across all impersonations—including male subjects.

Personality contrasts emerge between her mission and non-operational conduct. During assignments, she maintains detached professionalism without emotional display. Off-duty, she exhibits playful tendencies, executing pranks like disguising herself as a priest in the rectory above the team's meeting chambers. This positions her as the unit's most lighthearted member, with established working relationships among colleagues such as Mylene Hoffman (009-1), Vanessa Ibert (009-3), and Berta Kastner (009-4).

Her earliest documented mission involved rescuing Russian defector Zond Soyuz—creator of a critical energy source—from Eastern Bloc captor Ivan Godunov. Though the team failed to extract Soyuz alive, Mia infiltrated Godunov's inner circle using her disguise capabilities, eliminated Godunov, and secured the invention for the Western Bloc, demonstrating her infiltration expertise and combat effectiveness.

Physically, she presents with orange hair and a baby-faced appearance in her undisguised state, creating an unassuming baseline persona. Media portrayals diverge: the original manga depicts her as visually identical to fellow agents and killed early during an operation, while the anime adaptation reimagines her as a recurring character with shapeshifting abilities. This anime iteration presents her as a living counterpart to the Great Britain cyborg (007) from *Cyborg 009*, adapted to align with the series' serious tone.