TV-Series
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Kylie, a spirited orphan raised in Ramaha’s orphanage, shares an unbreakable bond with childhood companions Emma and Reona. Driven by fascination with the elusive Yufang—a group shrouded in aviation lore—she tracks down their last surviving member, Old Sab. Under his wing, she masters flight before his abrupt disappearance to safeguard her, an event that fuels her thirst to unravel the world’s mysteries.
Hotblooded and quick to act, she collides with fiery peers like Chika, though regimented missions temper her impulsivity into teamwork. Her buoyant humor and steadfast loyalty to her squadron, particularly Reona’s command during crises, mask deeper vulnerabilities. Pancakes become her comfort ritual, while alcohol remains steadfastly avoided despite adulthood.
Joining the Kotobuki Squadron as a vanguard specialist, she shines in acrobatic tandem flights but stumbles in theoretical strategy. Witnessing comrades sacrifice personal desires for familial duty shifts her self-focused curiosity into introspection. Critical operations—defending Rahama from corporate invasions, partnering with Chika to whip undisciplined recruits into shape, and facing Isao, a former ally who orchestrated Old Sab’s demise—reshape her purpose.
A rivalry with Naomi, another pilot trained by Old Sab, evolves into camaraderie upon uncovering their shared mentor. Near-disaster during a crash on Mount Ofukou reignites her grit, crystallizing her resolve. Later, she pilots advanced aircraft in bombing sorties and hijacked airship infiltrations, proving adaptability beyond fighter combat.
Spin-off tales depict her mentoring the Harukaze Squadron through orchestrated skirmishes to teach unity. Her orphaned past surfaces subtly in playful yet poignant interactions with children. The collapse of the interdimensional "hole" solidifies her commitment to selfless protection, closing her central arc.
She dons a crimson overcoat and Reona’s blue scarf, her jet emblazoned with a falcon emblem echoing her callsign and daring flight style. Trivia notes her bafflement around aquatic life and swimming, contrasted by rare expertise in alien military tech.
Hotblooded and quick to act, she collides with fiery peers like Chika, though regimented missions temper her impulsivity into teamwork. Her buoyant humor and steadfast loyalty to her squadron, particularly Reona’s command during crises, mask deeper vulnerabilities. Pancakes become her comfort ritual, while alcohol remains steadfastly avoided despite adulthood.
Joining the Kotobuki Squadron as a vanguard specialist, she shines in acrobatic tandem flights but stumbles in theoretical strategy. Witnessing comrades sacrifice personal desires for familial duty shifts her self-focused curiosity into introspection. Critical operations—defending Rahama from corporate invasions, partnering with Chika to whip undisciplined recruits into shape, and facing Isao, a former ally who orchestrated Old Sab’s demise—reshape her purpose.
A rivalry with Naomi, another pilot trained by Old Sab, evolves into camaraderie upon uncovering their shared mentor. Near-disaster during a crash on Mount Ofukou reignites her grit, crystallizing her resolve. Later, she pilots advanced aircraft in bombing sorties and hijacked airship infiltrations, proving adaptability beyond fighter combat.
Spin-off tales depict her mentoring the Harukaze Squadron through orchestrated skirmishes to teach unity. Her orphaned past surfaces subtly in playful yet poignant interactions with children. The collapse of the interdimensional "hole" solidifies her commitment to selfless protection, closing her central arc.
She dons a crimson overcoat and Reona’s blue scarf, her jet emblazoned with a falcon emblem echoing her callsign and daring flight style. Trivia notes her bafflement around aquatic life and swimming, contrasted by rare expertise in alien military tech.