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Lana Isavia, a military police officer stationed on Gloire, holds the distinction of being the Glorie Military Police's youngest officer at nineteen and maintains one of its highest ranks. She enforces discipline with strict adherence to protocol, initially projecting a colder demeanor toward those who disregard procedures. Her innate empathy allows her to sense others' emotions, frequently mediating negotiations between Southern Cross military factions. This empathic ability fuels internal conflict despite her dedication, compounded by her deeply introspective nature and strong creative impulse expressed through art and music.

Aligned with ISFP traits, she focuses on the present, acting through instinct and intuition rather than rigid plans. Profoundly empathetic, she prioritizes others' well-being over her own desires. Her Enneagram Type 9 core desire for peace and harmony manifests in a patient, accepting nature and a steadfast belief in resolving conflicts peacefully. This pacifist philosophy defines her interactions, though she grapples with indecisiveness and avoiding confrontation to preserve inner tranquility.

Past difficulties shaped her kindness and compassion, yet she upholds a strong moral compass, courageously defending her beliefs even under threat. An initial rivalry with a fellow soldier evolves into romantic tension, challenging her disciplined facade. She develops passionate feelings for Lieutenant R. Brown of the Tactics Armored Space Corps, drawn to his integrity and optimism. This relationship becomes pivotal in her growth.

Throughout her journey, military duty increasingly clashes with her emotions and friendships. She confronts critical choices between Southern Cross obligations and supporting companions or personal convictions. This struggle forces her to reconcile disciplined training with her empathetic and romantic essence, gradually softening her rigid exterior as she navigates war's demands and personal connections. Her evolution highlights the tension between her innate desire for peace and her military role.