At long last more intros!
Blue is an energetic, hard-working unit, the second-youngest on the cabin crew. She knows the little niche of respectability afforded to her very well--the Anthesphoria is her second assignment, following a relatively brief stint taking messages for an Aula-commissioned team of scientists--and she’s eager to do everything right and earn its small mercies. It’s clear right from the start, though, that the impotence of her position is getting to her. She takes her sheer need to have a say in things out by being an overbearing senpai to Twitch and Oakley mostly, but as she gets to know her Lux sees a better application for her need to steer something herself.
Oakley is very very very very tired of being bored. At her first gig as an attendant in a fancy hotel, she basically just stood at the end of a hallway and looked nice in a uniform, so she’s developed all kinds of weird little skills and fantasies simply as a result of having so much time on her hands. She’s established herself as the Artistic Type of the Anthesphoria crew long before they come to earth, to much hand-wringing from the others. Oakley has just always had her own inner world that’s very obvious to others, and as part of a demographic where “she is loved best who is noticed least” that leads to rebellion fairly organically.
Roco was a secretary in a customs office, so she’s fairly well educated for a clone laborer, used to spending days telling columns of legalese apart. She was certainly more competent at her job than any of the actual Aula-appointed officials there were at theirs, and after 15 quinturns of holding the place together and being condescended hourly for it she’s not necessarily ready to rebel but she’s ready to feel superior to a few people at least. Steeped in the loopholes and vagaries of language as it worked to control the borders of the Basillan empire, she appreciates straight talk and is wary of anything that seems too far outside her conception of the way things are.