TV-Series
Description
Mismis Klass, a 22-year-old Imperial military captain commanding Unit 907, combines a petite frame and youthful features that frequently lead others to underestimate her age. Born to a retired low-ranking soldier whose career ended in battlefield injury, she inherited his unrealized ambitions, channeling relentless determination to surpass his rank despite facing physical constraints and self-doubt amid peers like the prodigious Risya. Her ascension to captaincy stemmed not from tactical genius but unyielding resolve to honor her father’s legacy.

Leading with empathy over authority, she attunes to her unit’s emotional undercurrents, fiercely shielding their welfare. This manifests in actions like shadowing subordinate Iska during off-duty hours to ensure his safety or challenging superiors to address her team’s needs. Though prone to clumsy mishaps—tripping into accidental exposure during missions or faltering under pressure—her authenticity resonates with subordinates, balancing vulnerability with tenacity.

A mission involving a star pulse vortex irrevocably alters her fate: captured by traitorous astral mages, she’s thrust into the vortex’s energy, awakening a green astral crest on her left shoulder. The mark brands her an astral mage, a heresy in the Empire, forcing her unit to clandestinely mask it with Nebulis Sovereignty bandages, defying protocol to protect her. The crest grants wind-based powers that disrupt astral magic, notably fire abilities, though their full potential remains untested.

Navigating the tension between her new reality and command role, she devises risky strategies, such as unveiling her crest to divert prison guards during an escape—a move blending sacrificial courage with quick thinking. Her unit’s loyalty deepens as they prioritize her safety over military dogma, reinforcing mutual trust.

Struggling initially with her identity as an Imperial outcast, she gradually reconciles duality through her team’s steadfast solidarity. This fuels her steadily growing confidence to harness astral abilities in combat, neutralizing threats and aiding critical missions.

Beyond duty, she embraces childlike joys—stuffed toys, whimsical attire, discounted leisure tickets—yet reveals flashes of jealousy when peers show interest in Iska, blending innocence with undercurrents of insecurity. Her journey from military underdog to an inadvertent bridge between Empire and astral mages mirrors broader themes of fractured alliances mending through shared humanity.