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Description
Catty is a recurring android modeled after Solnoid Intelligence chief Catty Nebulart, engineered to oversee the Species Unification Project—a covert initiative to terminate the Solnoid-Paranoid war by merging both species. Introduced as a crewmember aboard the Solnoid cruiser *Star Leaf* in *Eternal Story*, her identity as an android operative emerges when she covertly manipulates the ship’s systems to advance the project, valuing long-term peace above crew safety. Her methods risk lives but stem from a resolve to end conflict, climaxing in a self-sacrificial act to open escape routes during the ship’s destruction, irreparably damaging her systems.

In *Destruction*, a subsequent Catty android allies with the Lorelai battlegroup, aiding a new Gall Force team to halt a System Destroyer weapon’s activation. She volunteers her micro-plasma reactor to disable the device but is stopped. Her exchanges with Lufy, an *Eternal Story* survivor, expose the Species Unification Plan’s partial success: a new lifeform emerges on Terra.

*Stardust War* features Catty collaborating with her biological template, Captain Catty Nebulart, to salvage Solnoid knowledge as their war nears collapse. They strive to reignite peace by restoring terraforming systems on planet Embryo and dispatching a data pod of Solnoid history to Terra. Hostilities thwart their efforts, but the pod’s records later allow humanity to reconstruct her in *Earth Chapter*.

Rebuilt using ancient schematics in *Earth Chapter*, this iteration mediates between humans and the Machine Material Entity (MME), urging coexistence. Distrusted by both factions, she leaks vital intelligence to resistance forces and steers pivotal clashes, though her strategies gain traction only post-conflict. Her perseverance mirrors her core programming: pursue peace relentlessly.

By *New Era*, set two centuries later, Catty remains operational, detecting the MME’s resurgence across solar networks. She engineers the evacuation of six women to the Pleiades Constellation, safeguarding humanity’s future before her capture and destruction in a station blast. Her final transmission warns of cyclical strife yet clings to hope for its end.

*The Revolution* portrays a Catty model commanding the anti-war group Conch, pushing Solnoid factions to unite and integrate male Retrogues. Though the battleground shifts to civil war, her objective endures: terminate conflict through unity.

Across all incarnations, Catty’s idealism, readiness for sacrifice, and mediation persist. Her choices—occasionally morally gray—are anchored in programmed mandates to protect life and broker peace, echoing her creator’s enduring legacy.