OVA
Description
Georgette Lemare, a witch from Gallia, entered the world on November 16, 1927, in the rural town of Ballanton, where her parents ran a local inn. Her childhood involved mastering household chores, cultivating diligence and expertise in cleaning and bed-making. When the Neuroi invasion erupted, she enlisted voluntarily, swiftly earning her Flight Witch designation with a P-36 Hawk Striker. As a sergeant, she secured her first aerial victory defending the Brest naval port. Later, during the Gallian Navy’s evacuation to Dakar, she shielded the battleship *Richelieu* and eliminated three Neuroi attackers.
By 1943, the Gallian Air Force reorganized into the Free Gallian Airforce under Orussian backing, commissioning her as a Pilot Officer. Transferring to the Normandie-Niemen squadron, her defensive acumen and resilience—coupled with rare healing magic—caught Flight Lieutenant Aleksandra Pokryshkin’s attention, securing her a place in the elite 502nd Joint Fighter Wing. Her healing abilities accelerate her metabolism, demanding relentless caloric consumption to sustain physical power. Overexertion triggers overheating, exhaustion, and a heat-emitting aura capable of melting ice, though such uses remain unconventional.
Gentle yet pragmatic, Georgette’s straightforwardness stems from her humble origins. Despite battlefield competence, she wrestles with insecurities, often questioning her value among peers. This self-doubt manifests in compulsive tidying of comrades’ quarters, a habit she fiercely guards against interruption. Though the strain of her magic and support role feed her sense of marginalization, her squadron deeply respects her contributions.
Her combat arsenal includes the Armurier de l'Aéronautique VG.33, marked by its yellow-and-red Dakar-era livery, and the VG.39 Striker Unit. She employs a Bren Mk III light machine gun and an FM mle 1924/29 as primary arms. A Persian cat accompanies her as a familiar, while the moniker “Jose” underscores her bond with the 502nd. Inspired by French ace Georges Lemare, her Strikers mirror the historic Arsenal VG-33 and VG-39 designs.
Documented engagements span Gallia’s defensive campaigns, 502nd operations, and joint missions featured in *World Witches: Take Off!*, though cross-unit interactions with groups like the 501st remain unrecorded. Her arc underscores combat resilience, adaptability in support roles, and quiet perseverance to transcend personal doubts while safeguarding her team.
By 1943, the Gallian Air Force reorganized into the Free Gallian Airforce under Orussian backing, commissioning her as a Pilot Officer. Transferring to the Normandie-Niemen squadron, her defensive acumen and resilience—coupled with rare healing magic—caught Flight Lieutenant Aleksandra Pokryshkin’s attention, securing her a place in the elite 502nd Joint Fighter Wing. Her healing abilities accelerate her metabolism, demanding relentless caloric consumption to sustain physical power. Overexertion triggers overheating, exhaustion, and a heat-emitting aura capable of melting ice, though such uses remain unconventional.
Gentle yet pragmatic, Georgette’s straightforwardness stems from her humble origins. Despite battlefield competence, she wrestles with insecurities, often questioning her value among peers. This self-doubt manifests in compulsive tidying of comrades’ quarters, a habit she fiercely guards against interruption. Though the strain of her magic and support role feed her sense of marginalization, her squadron deeply respects her contributions.
Her combat arsenal includes the Armurier de l'Aéronautique VG.33, marked by its yellow-and-red Dakar-era livery, and the VG.39 Striker Unit. She employs a Bren Mk III light machine gun and an FM mle 1924/29 as primary arms. A Persian cat accompanies her as a familiar, while the moniker “Jose” underscores her bond with the 502nd. Inspired by French ace Georges Lemare, her Strikers mirror the historic Arsenal VG-33 and VG-39 designs.
Documented engagements span Gallia’s defensive campaigns, 502nd operations, and joint missions featured in *World Witches: Take Off!*, though cross-unit interactions with groups like the 501st remain unrecorded. Her arc underscores combat resilience, adaptability in support roles, and quiet perseverance to transcend personal doubts while safeguarding her team.