The Prologue aired during the event (no official release outside of it yet), but unfortunately, we only get to see her as a 4-year-old so we still dunno which kind of personality she will have in the main show. The kid her, still known as Ericht back then, cheerfully shot down 3 MS while connected to the Gundam, very likely not understanding what she has just done. It would be interesting if they will explore how she handled the fact she had killed 3 humans as a kid.
I like the depth moral quandaries that "A" type protagonists can have but damn if Gundam isn't full of them by this point. G:IBO may have had its problems but Miakzuki was refreshingly detached and straightforward. A nice lad but fuck with his friends or get in his way and he'll straight up murdalize you without a second thought. Sometimes you just want a protagonist that doesn't have a complete mental breakdown at the slightest perturbance.
I guess she turned out B more or less. She's awkward around people because she grew up in planet of old farts and never interacted with kids her age, but being oblivious to social norms plays in her favour.
Seem like she's more on A + B leaning into A. Derpy Shy Girl with no experience with Strangers, but when faced with serious situation, would go all out to get thought the situation, because of her mom's lesson.
EDIT: In the light of EP 6... hope we don't really going full D
Edit 2: In the final of Season 1... We got combination of all... Possible D, and At start it's A+B, and now B+C...
I guess she turned out B more or less. She's awkward around people because she grew up in planet of old farts and never interacted with kids her age, but being oblivious to social norms plays in her favour.
I'd reckon she's a bit of D too given the Eris in Aerial
Krugger said:
Depending on how Miorine responds to she could go A momentarily then carve a blood swath into C
Honestly she's more a brand of B. That innocent smile. She honestly put the implications of what she did out of her mind to protect the person she loves.