OVA
Description
Tiana is an artificial life form created by the sentient spaceship Paolon specifically as a companion for Jecy Moore. Her existence directly stems from Jecy's traumatic past, meticulously modeled after Erin—a girl killed during a confrontation with Major Sabatini while Jecy watched helplessly. This origin intrinsically links Tiana to Jecy's profound guilt and protective instincts.
Physically, she manifests as a young woman with long blond hair, blue eyes, and a slender build. She typically wears white attire, often shaded or tinted with subtle pink hues reflecting traditional feminine associations. Instances of fanservice include shower scenes, beach sequences in swimwear, and partial nudity during essential recharging cycles, with sensitive areas usually obscured by discretion shots. Her artificial biology necessitates these unconventional unclothed recharging periods and involves breathing carbon dioxide like a plant.
Tiana begins as passive, frequently fulfilling a "Damsel in Distress" role. Early episodes see her captured by the Bismarck crime family to manipulate Jecy, triggering his traumatic memories and underscoring her vulnerability. However, she gradually develops agency, refusing to stay behind during missions and insisting on supporting allies like Falk Green. Believing Jera Bismarck killed Jecy triggers fierce protectiveness; she pistol-whips a guard and shoots at Jera without hesitation, marking a distinct shift from passivity to action that highlights her latent resilience.
Her relationship with Jecy forms her emotional core. She serves as his moral anchor, embodying his aversion to killing through her own pacifist leanings. She harbors unrequited romantic feelings for him, though Jecy treats her as a sister due to unresolved guilt over her origins. While dependent on him, she offers reciprocal support, comforting him during distress and participating in high-stakes escapes. She also forms alliances, aiding characters such as Inspector Potomac during investigations.
During the series climax, Tiana endures electric torture administered by Lou Bismarck, intensifying the personal stakes for Jecy’s confrontation. Her story concludes ambiguously alongside Jecy as they flee the collapsing Bismarck stronghold amid driving rain and debris. Their survival remains uncertain, symbolized by a final shot focusing on Jecy’s memento rather than definitive character resolution.
Physically, she manifests as a young woman with long blond hair, blue eyes, and a slender build. She typically wears white attire, often shaded or tinted with subtle pink hues reflecting traditional feminine associations. Instances of fanservice include shower scenes, beach sequences in swimwear, and partial nudity during essential recharging cycles, with sensitive areas usually obscured by discretion shots. Her artificial biology necessitates these unconventional unclothed recharging periods and involves breathing carbon dioxide like a plant.
Tiana begins as passive, frequently fulfilling a "Damsel in Distress" role. Early episodes see her captured by the Bismarck crime family to manipulate Jecy, triggering his traumatic memories and underscoring her vulnerability. However, she gradually develops agency, refusing to stay behind during missions and insisting on supporting allies like Falk Green. Believing Jera Bismarck killed Jecy triggers fierce protectiveness; she pistol-whips a guard and shoots at Jera without hesitation, marking a distinct shift from passivity to action that highlights her latent resilience.
Her relationship with Jecy forms her emotional core. She serves as his moral anchor, embodying his aversion to killing through her own pacifist leanings. She harbors unrequited romantic feelings for him, though Jecy treats her as a sister due to unresolved guilt over her origins. While dependent on him, she offers reciprocal support, comforting him during distress and participating in high-stakes escapes. She also forms alliances, aiding characters such as Inspector Potomac during investigations.
During the series climax, Tiana endures electric torture administered by Lou Bismarck, intensifying the personal stakes for Jecy’s confrontation. Her story concludes ambiguously alongside Jecy as they flee the collapsing Bismarck stronghold amid driving rain and debris. Their survival remains uncertain, symbolized by a final shot focusing on Jecy’s memento rather than definitive character resolution.