
Being elected the Student Council President, she quickly started to work, trying to both make reforms and actively help the Students Body with any problem they had. Her father was often away from home on military business, and Ava was often left alone for the most part at home, prompting her to often stay over with Shields and his sister, Maray. However, if the mentality of her alternate-universe self is to be taken as an example, Ava did not hate her father, recognizing him as not being an ideal nurturing parent but also believing him to be the one she needed in order to ensure she was a proactive, efficient person in life and that, for better or worse, he - a diligent, stern individual who did whatever was needed to ensure the best results were achieved - was the kind of person she wanted to become like.īeing one year older, Ava attended the same high school that Kayto Shields did at Cera. However, extra scenes from the Novelization and glimpses into the life of her counterpart from a more peaceful reality seem to hint her early days were characterized by rather darker moments, her father having seemingly been so strict on her that he made a habit of punishing her physically with instruments such as a nightstick, potentially mentally scaring Ava as even years afterwords the Novelization depicted her fingering spots on her shoulders reflexively or, later on, outright trembling as she half-hallucinated him demeaning and decrying her tie to Kayto jeopardizing her professionalism toward the mission. Little is known about Ava's family life at home, though it can be speculated that, since her father was a member of the Cera Space Force, her house-life was like that of a military family, which is supported by how Ava claims she can't remember her family ever engaging in "frivolities" such as going to the beach. Note: (WARNING - Spoilers ahead for the plot of Sunrider: First Arrival, Sunrider: Mask of Arcadius, Sunrider: Liberation Day, Sunrider Academy & Sunrider: The Novelization. In fact, it is arguable whether Ava has anything else in her wardrobe besides military uniforms due to not having any casual clothes - or needing them aboard the ship - and has no duties that require other apparel such as the Ryder pilots with their flight-suits. She rarely ever shows other emotions outside of private interactions with the Captain.Īva is near-always garbed in a crisp Cera Space Force officer's standard uniform - a black naval force jacket with gold trim, gold buttons and silver bars on the collar and shoulders, with a matching black & gold-lined belt, a knee-length black business skirt, black leggings and flat-soled black shoes. Ava usually has a straight and steady military stance and her expression tends to default to one of three modes stern, stoic or annoyed, the latter being the one most frequently seen by the more rambunctious or unconventional members of the crew. While she arguably lacks 'outstanding' features compared to the rest of the crew, Ava's appearance can be considered far more balanced, with the Novelization having Kayto denote that she would likely be a very sought-after person if not for her propensity to always be so serious with everyone. Spirit : She likes things to be done according to the rules.Īva is an attractive fair-skinned woman with a shapely, slim and likely toned body almost as tall as Kayto, with near waist-length straight dark-brunette hair and chestnut-brown eyes that look almost cherry-red under light. Her English Voice Actress is Amber Lee Connors and her Japanese Voice Actress is Kisumi Aoi. While she may confide to Kayto in private that she feels she has poor leadership skills, she is ultimately the one in charge of the ship's day-to-day operations. However, she is undoubtedly the Commander that the Sunrider needs as its second-in-command - she has no issue in effortlessly cutting through both paperwork and PACT vessels alike. Ava’s uncompromising professionalism is matched only by her cold willingness to do whatever is necessary to win the war, and her general inflexibility to the rules often makes her unpopular with most of the crew. Reunited after eight years of separation as her superior officer, Kayto’s new relationship with Ava can only be called awkward. A childhood friend of the captain and one year his senior, Commander Ava Crescentia served as an older sister figure to Kayto for much of his early life. She is the first officer of the Sunrider.
