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Yoshika Miyafuji hails from the Fuso Empire in an alternate mid-20th century Earth. Born to clinicians using magic for healing, she inherited potent restorative and protective abilities. Her father, Ichirō Miyafuji, designed combat Striker Units but died during the war, causing Yoshika to resist military recruitment due to her conflict aversion. After defending the Fuso fleet against a Neuroi attack en route to Britannia, she joined the 501st Joint Fighter Wing at 14 as a Sergeant. Critical wartime actions later earned her promotion to Ensign with a dual rank—Ensign for medic duties, Master Sergeant otherwise.
Her magic generates large-scale protective shields and accelerated healing beyond typical witch capabilities, enabling her role as the 501st’s unofficial medic and defensive asset against the alien Neuroi threat. She often concentrated shield magic into an offensive battering ram. Her powers vanished temporarily after neutralizing a major Neuroi in Romagna but resurged during a Berlin crisis upon witnessing a comrade’s severe injury. Her Striker Units evolved from an initial Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" to a prototype "Magnificent Lightning" (modeled after the Kyushu J7W Shinden) after overpowering the original unit. She briefly used a Kawanishi N1K "Shinden Kai" in *Road to Berlin* before returning to her father’s restored Magnificent Lightning for Berlin’s final offensive.
She exhibits strong idealism, kindness, and impulsiveness, prioritizing humanitarian aid over military protocol—demonstrated by disobeying orders to rescue individuals like a ship’s crew member or imperiled allies. Her naivety accepts unusual situations unquestioningly, while her eagerness fuels diligent support roles like cooking squadron meals. Despite limited physical strength, her willpower drives actions such as reclaiming magic during Shizuka Hattori’s near-fatal injury in Berlin.
Her relationships include mentorship under the 501st’s initial combat commander Mio Sakamoto and a close friendship with Lynette Bishop, sharing domestic duties. Persistent compassion gradually earned respect from initially hostile members like Perrine H. Clostermann. Younger Fuso cadet Shizuka Hattori idolizes Yoshika despite early disagreements over rules; Yoshika’s influence later inspired Shizuka to disobey orders and save her during Operation Southwind, triggering Yoshika’s power resurgence.
Post-Romagna, she pursued medical studies in Lausanne while intermittently rejoining the 501st, remaining committed to the war effort. Her legacy inspires new witch generations, symbolized by merchandise depicting non-combat roles like a 2019 Music Festival idol outfit.
Her magic generates large-scale protective shields and accelerated healing beyond typical witch capabilities, enabling her role as the 501st’s unofficial medic and defensive asset against the alien Neuroi threat. She often concentrated shield magic into an offensive battering ram. Her powers vanished temporarily after neutralizing a major Neuroi in Romagna but resurged during a Berlin crisis upon witnessing a comrade’s severe injury. Her Striker Units evolved from an initial Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" to a prototype "Magnificent Lightning" (modeled after the Kyushu J7W Shinden) after overpowering the original unit. She briefly used a Kawanishi N1K "Shinden Kai" in *Road to Berlin* before returning to her father’s restored Magnificent Lightning for Berlin’s final offensive.
She exhibits strong idealism, kindness, and impulsiveness, prioritizing humanitarian aid over military protocol—demonstrated by disobeying orders to rescue individuals like a ship’s crew member or imperiled allies. Her naivety accepts unusual situations unquestioningly, while her eagerness fuels diligent support roles like cooking squadron meals. Despite limited physical strength, her willpower drives actions such as reclaiming magic during Shizuka Hattori’s near-fatal injury in Berlin.
Her relationships include mentorship under the 501st’s initial combat commander Mio Sakamoto and a close friendship with Lynette Bishop, sharing domestic duties. Persistent compassion gradually earned respect from initially hostile members like Perrine H. Clostermann. Younger Fuso cadet Shizuka Hattori idolizes Yoshika despite early disagreements over rules; Yoshika’s influence later inspired Shizuka to disobey orders and save her during Operation Southwind, triggering Yoshika’s power resurgence.
Post-Romagna, she pursued medical studies in Lausanne while intermittently rejoining the 501st, remaining committed to the war effort. Her legacy inspires new witch generations, symbolized by merchandise depicting non-combat roles like a 2019 Music Festival idol outfit.