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Petrafina, styled as T.P. Lady and Miss Iknow, hails from an unspecified 25th-century kingdom where she once held royal status. Her youth clashed with her controlling mother’s disdain for her bond with Time Shifter Raldo, spurring her to abandon an arranged marriage and escape her gilded cage. Embracing temporal crime, she manipulates history for profit while serving the Dark Lord under a delusional romantic fixation, mistaking his manipulation for courtship.

Her temperament blends vanity, cruelty, and volatility, prioritizing vanity over victory. A fixation on upstaging rivals like Sarah Goodman often derails operations into farce. Yet she displays flickers of conscience, sparing henchmen Dino and Mite from laboratory experiments by granting them humanoid forms—glimpses of empathy beneath her ruthless exterior.

Armed with timeline-corrupting Petra Stamps and a whip, she mutates Time Shifters into monstrous "Con forms." Her Catamaran warship morphs into a feline mechanoid for direct confrontations. Between schemes, she adopts the alias Miss Iknow, masquerading as an authoritarian educator to surveil Flint's team, though her thin facade frequently cracks under scrutiny.

Her schemes repeatedly collapse, culminating in imprisonment after delivering a single captured Shifter to the Dark Lord—a betrayal exposing her role as an expendable pawn. Briefly, she forms a fragile pact with Flint's group to overthrow their common foe, only to resume chronal sabotage as a free agent post-victory, evading temporal authorities.

A temporal mission intersecting with her younger self reveals formative struggles: the princess’s early friendship with Raldo and her mother’s contempt solidified her rebellious trajectory. Pterry’s Memory Beam erases these revelations, leaving her potential redemption uncertain.

Dominatrix-inspired red-and-gray battle dress, emerald ponytail, and crimson feline eyes reinforce her cat-themed persona. Her civilian guise adopts brown contacts, black tresses, and scholarly glasses. Shifting expressions and costume variants underscore her adaptability as a recurring antagonist across timelines.