[The million dollar question. One she had thought about in moments of clarity and even after the virus had worn off. Why the 00 Gundam? Had he asked her not long after the incident, whatever mentality had superimposed itself over hers would probably have made things worse. Or she wouldn't have had time to research (research meaning "pressing Ian for details") into the history of the 00's predecessor unit. Not Exia, but...]
GNY-001 Gundam Astraea. It was my father's unit. The predecessor to Exia and the 00. I have vague memories of him taking me into the cockpit while he had no missions. And before you came back, I helped a lot with checking the synchronization rates between all the GN Drives in our possession at the time. I guess when that virus hit... it made sense to go for the Gundam I was most familiar with.
[She looks back out the window, avoiding any chance of making eye contact, except through the reflection in the glass.]
It doesn't excuse what I did, even if I was under the influence of a virus, and I am still sorry. I sent Haro back the next day with a program to reinstall the settings to your specifications and to lock me out for a few weeks. But I haven't been near the 00 since that day.
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GNY-001 Gundam Astraea. It was my father's unit. The predecessor to Exia and the 00. I have vague memories of him taking me into the cockpit while he had no missions. And before you came back, I helped a lot with checking the synchronization rates between all the GN Drives in our possession at the time. I guess when that virus hit... it made sense to go for the Gundam I was most familiar with.
[She looks back out the window, avoiding any chance of making eye contact, except through the reflection in the glass.]
It doesn't excuse what I did, even if I was under the influence of a virus, and I am still sorry. I sent Haro back the next day with a program to reinstall the settings to your specifications and to lock me out for a few weeks. But I haven't been near the 00 since that day.