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* While she doesn't fit all of the standards, being a shy, nice girl with a standard Gundam color scheme of a mobile suit unit, Suletta is the direct pawn of Prospera, the active CharClone of the story, or rather her active playing hand on the field. Suletta gets the red, high-speed combat ace that is above most other combatants, while Prospera gets the manipulative and sociopathic factor out for revenge. Which also makes Suletta the deathly right hand of Prospera; were it not for the Duel system keeping things in check, the only thing potentially keeping Suletta from killing their foes mercilessly is herself, and Prospera might have measures in place to avoid that becoming a problem.

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* While she doesn't fit all of the standards, being a shy, nice girl with a standard Gundam color scheme of a mobile suit unit, Suletta is the direct pawn of Prospera, the active CharClone Char Aznable {{Expy}} of the story, or rather her active playing hand on the field. Suletta gets the red, high-speed combat ace that is above most other combatants, while Prospera gets the manipulative and sociopathic factor out for revenge. Which also makes Suletta the deathly right hand of Prospera; were it not for the Duel system keeping things in check, the only thing potentially keeping Suletta from killing their foes mercilessly is herself, and Prospera might have measures in place to avoid that becoming a problem.
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\n\n* Suletta struggling so much with piloting when her cameras go dark makes sense when one considers that vision is your primary means of input for things like balancing and navigation. Flying IFR in the real-world is already extremely difficult; combining it with the difficulties of using a humanoid body with one's eyes closed only compounds the issue. On top of this the Demi Trainer model doesn't appear to have the necessary flight instruments, such as an attitude indicator, to perform IFR piloting.


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** Suletta giving Miorine one of the tomatoes she salvaged from the said destruction along with promising Miorine to help her grow more tomatoes in the future represented Miorine’s recovered mental state along with a new hope for the future which she becomes motivated to fulfill in the epilogue.

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** Finally, Suletta makes a sincere effort to understand her with no ulterior motives or intentions of controlling her, which causes Miorine to let her in and establish a meaningful and trusting relationship with her. Additionally, while Miorine didn't let Suletta in at first, Suletta respected Miorine's wishes and only entered when Miorine was in trouble which helped build the foundation of their developing relationship.

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** Finally, Suletta makes a sincere effort to understand her with no ulterior motives or intentions of controlling her, which causes Miorine to let her in and establish a meaningful and trusting relationship with her. Additionally, while Miorine didn't let Suletta in at first, Suletta respected Miorine's wishes and only entered when Miorine was in trouble which helped build the foundation of their developing relationship.relationship.
** Finally, when Norea and the Gundvolvas attack Asticassia in Episode 20, just an episode after Miorine crossed the DespairEventHorizon due to the incident at Quinharbor; said greenhouse is completely destroyed reflecting Miorine's current mental and emotional state.

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** This poster might have also been foreshadowing how at the end of the series, Suletta would end up crippled, but it is the support she received from Miorine and Eri that has allowed her to slowly regain her ability to walk. The series even ends with Miorine helping Suletta stand up.

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** The poster also foreshadows Miorine and Eri's choice to protect Suletta but having to hurt and abandon her in order to so. The two of them are shown gazing towards the darkness while leaving Suletta in the light, reflecting their shared desire for her to live in a world free from all strife.
** This poster might have also been foreshadowing how at the end of the series, Suletta would end up crippled, disabled, but it is the support she received from Miorine and Eri that has allowed her to slowly regain her ability to walk. The series even ends with Miorine helping Suletta stand up.
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** Alternatively, the change in uniform follows the evolution of witches in Japanese media. At first, a young girl with magic is a 'witch', who used their 'magic' for lighthearted but ultimately selfish ends. But at some point [[Franchise/SailorMoon there was a transition]], and a young girl with magic was instead a 'magical girl', not a 'witch', and used their 'magic' for heroic ends. Gundams are no longer a "curse" but instead take on a heroic, helpful aspect, and so those connected to Gundams are no longer "witches" but have become "magical girls".



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** Alternatively, the change in uniform follows the evolution of witches in Japanese media. At first, a young girl with magic is a 'witch', who used their 'magic' for lighthearted but ultimately selfish ends. But at some point [[Franchise/SailorMoon there was a transition]], and a young girl with magic was instead a 'magical girl', not a 'witch', and used their 'magic' for heroic ends. Gundams are no longer a "curse" but instead take on a heroic, helpful aspect, and so those connected to Gundams are no longer "witches" but have become "magical girls".


girls". And magical girls wear ''seifuku''.


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** Alternatively, the change in uniform follows the evolution of witches in Japanese media. At first, a young girl with magic is a 'witch', who used their 'magic' for lighthearted but ultimately selfish ends. But at some point [[Franchise/SailorMoon there was a transition]], and a young girl with magic was instead a 'magical girl', not a 'witch', and used their 'magic' for heroic ends. Gundams are no longer a "curse" but instead take on a heroic, helpful aspect, and so they are no longer "witches" but have become "magical girl".



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** Alternatively, the change in uniform follows the evolution of witches in Japanese media. At first, a young girl with magic is a 'witch', who used their 'magic' for lighthearted but ultimately selfish ends. But at some point [[Franchise/SailorMoon there was a transition]], and a young girl with magic was instead a 'magical girl', not a 'witch', and used their 'magic' for heroic ends. Gundams are no longer a "curse" but instead take on a heroic, helpful aspect, and so they those connected to Gundams are no longer "witches" but have become "magical girl".


girls".


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\n\n** Alternatively, the change in uniform follows the evolution of witches in Japanese media. At first, a young girl with magic is a 'witch', who used their 'magic' for lighthearted but ultimately selfish ends. But at some point [[Franchise/SailorMoon there was a transition]], and a young girl with magic was instead a 'magical girl', not a 'witch', and used their 'magic' for heroic ends. Gundams are no longer a "curse" but instead take on a heroic, helpful aspect, and so they are no longer "witches" but have become "magical girl".


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* Season 1's Stinger is a graphic demonstration of just how dangerous even an unarmed Mobile Suit can be to unprotected humans. Now recall that MS are sometimes deployed on Earth as ''riot police'', and imagine just what sort of PoliceBrutality a sufficiently RabidCop might be able to inflict in one...
* Meta-example: when Suletta and company inevitably join the [[VideoGame/SDGundamGGeneration G Generation]] series, considering the events of episode 12, just what are they going to use for her voice lines when the player has her piloting the Burning/God Gundam?

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* Season 1's Stinger is a graphic demonstration of just how dangerous even an unarmed Mobile Suit can be to unprotected humans. Now recall that MS are sometimes deployed on Earth as ''riot police'', and imagine just what sort of PoliceBrutality a sufficiently RabidCop might be able to inflict in one...
* Meta-example: when Suletta and company inevitably join the [[VideoGame/SDGundamGGeneration G Generation]] series, considering the events of episode 12, just what are they going to use for her voice lines when the player has her piloting the Burning/God Gundam?
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