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Description Victoria Schneider is an original character for Gundam Wing: The Sword.

Her hair is a dark gray due to a mutation that occurs in some children born in Martian space. What exactly about the environment it is that causes the mutation is unknown. The mutation is said to be benign, having no advantageous or disadvantageous qualities.

Victoria is a mobile suit pilot for the Mars Space Republic. Her brother is Sage Schneider, a famous hero who lead part of the Martian Revolution. She has an unfriendly demeanor and a cold disposition to most people. Her metallic hair and behavior earned her the nickname "The Iron Maiden".

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Gundam1701 [2014-02-03 07:09:36 +0000 UTC]

Busty busty

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shinsengumi77 [2013-06-27 13:10:33 +0000 UTC]

Sounds like she and Heero will either get along famously or have an epic fight.

Or maybe her and Aoki? >.>

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Seraphiczero In reply to shinsengumi77 [2013-06-27 20:29:31 +0000 UTC]

Victoria is a fairly nasty pilot to encounter in the battlefield, because she wields a beam machinegun, and later, dual wields them. Not the tiny uzi-like ones, but the big SAW-looking ones, lol.

The cast of The Sword is a lot bigger than you realize. @,@ Victoria's commanding officer and also her brother will be featured in the upcoming chapter.

She never fights Heero directly, but one strange thing I notice about Heero is that he doesn't seem to take rivalries seriously. In GW, it was always Zechs pursuing Heero and Zechs who considered Heero a rival, but Heero was just dealing with a guy who showed up in front of him.

I do like Victoria a lot, but most of her 'screen time' is out-of-cockpit, and I don't spare a lot of time making her look awesome in battle, because the story has larger ambitions it has to develop.

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shinsengumi77 In reply to Seraphiczero [2013-06-27 21:25:59 +0000 UTC]

I'll be very excited to see her and her conduct on and off the battlefield then!

Yeah, I noticed that, too, though he does at least take them seriously as enemy pilots -not rivals, but as soldiers. He has such a huge degree of confidence he considers their defeat a matter-of fact.

I'm reminded of the battle in Antarctica where he just says bluntly that he'll thank Zechs by killing him.
Trowa does however acknowledge that Heero probably does feel the same way as Zechs (being some sort of fate). I can't be completely sure. Zechs does appear to be constantly reaching out though, in an attempt to come to grips with his fate, while Heero just looks directly forward and attacks while in the moment.

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