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|species = Zentradi, Human
 
|species = Zentradi, Human
 
|family = Miranda Jenius~Mother~, Maximilian Jenius~Grandfather~, Milia Fallyna Jenius~Grandmother~, Komilia Maria Jenius~Aunt~, Miracle Jenius~Aunt~, Muse Jenius~Aunt~, Therese Jenius~Aunt~, Emilia Jenius~Aunt~, Mylene Flare Jenius~Aunt~
 
|family = Miranda Jenius~Mother~, Maximilian Jenius~Grandfather~, Milia Fallyna Jenius~Grandmother~, Komilia Maria Jenius~Aunt~, Miracle Jenius~Aunt~, Muse Jenius~Aunt~, Therese Jenius~Aunt~, Emilia Jenius~Aunt~, Mylene Flare Jenius~Aunt~
|affiliation = Delta Flight, Xaos
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|affiliation = Delta Flight, Chaos
 
|occupation = Pilot
 
|occupation = Pilot
 
|hair = Purple
 
|hair = Purple
 
|mecha = VF-1EX Valkyrie, VF-31C Siegfried
 
|mecha = VF-1EX Valkyrie, VF-31C Siegfried
|japanese voice = Asami Seto|eye = Blue|birthdate = February 11, 2049|height = 164.5cm|age = 18}}{{nihongo|'''Mirage Farina Jenius'''|ミラージュ・ファリーナ・ジーナス|}} is one of the main characters of the ''[[Macross Δ]]'' television series, and is of mixed Human-[[Zentradi]] descent. Mirage once served as a pilot for the [[New United Nations Spacy]] before being recruited by [[Arad Mölders]] to become a member of [[Delta Flight]]. She has a pet Mercat named [[Q-Lulu]].
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|japanese voice = Asami Seto|eye = Blue|birthdate = February 11, 2049|height = 164.5cm|age = 18}}{{nihongo|'''Mirage Farina Jenius'''|ミラージュ・ファリーナ・ジーナス|}} is one of the main characters of the ''[[Macross Δ]]'' television series, and is of mixed Human-[[Zentradi]] descent. Mirage once served as a pilot for the [[New United Nations Spacy]] before being recruited by [[Arad Mölders]] to become a member of [[Delta Flight]]. She has a pet Mercat named [[Q-Lulu]]. She [[Delta Mini-Theater]]
   
 
==Personality & Character==
 
==Personality & Character==
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Mirage Jenius is pridful and self-serious pilot, often choosing duty over leisure. This naturally which clashes with her more happy-go-lucky colleagues at [[Chaos]]. She often finds solace when playing and walking her pet Mercat [[Q-Lulu]] and writing her diary.
Mirage has pride in her duties as a pilot, but this often leads her to take things too seriously, becoming inflexible as a result.
 
   
Mirage comes from a prominent lineage: she is the daughter of [[Miranda Jenius]], the niece of [[Mylene Flare Jenius]] from [[Macross 7]], and granddaughter of [[Maximilian Jenius|Max]] and [[Milia Fallyna Jenius|Milia Jenius]] from the [[Super Dimension Fortress Macross|first Macross series]]. Because of this, she constantly faces the pressure of living up to the reputation of her legendary ancestors.
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Mirage comes from a prominent lineage - she is the daughter of [[Miranda Jenius]], the niece of [[Mylene Flare Jenius]] from ''[[Macross 7]]'', and granddaughter of [[Maximilian Jenius|Max]] and [[Milia Fallyna Jenius|Milia Jenius]] from the [[Super Dimension Fortress Macross|first Macross series]]. Because of this, she constantly faces the pressure of living up to the reputation of her legendary relatives.
   
When [[Hayate Immelman]] becomes a member of Delta Flight, Mirage is assigned as his training officer, much to her dismay. At first they clashed due to differing opinions and piloting styles, but they later reached a point where they can support each other in the battlefield effectively. Mirage started to develop feelings for Hayate, getting jealous when she sees him and [[Freyja Wion]] together.
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When [[Hayate Immelman]] becomes a member of Delta Flight, Mirage is assigned as his training officer, much to her dismay. At first, they clashed due to differing opinions and piloting styles, but they later reached a point where they can support each other in the battlefield effectively. In the ''[[Macross Δ]]'' television series, Mirage started developing feelings for Hayate, culminating with her getting jealous when she witnesses his blossoming relationship with [[Freyja Wion]]. Despite this, the two do form a bond together, and Hayate helps Mirage understand why she loves to fly. This love triangle is ultimately dropped in ''[[Macross Δ Movie: Passionate Walküre]]'', where their relationship remained platonic throughout the film.
   
 
==Skills & Abilities==
 
==Skills & Abilities==
Despite her roots, Mirage's piloting skill is only above-average at best, nowhere near the proficiency of her famous aunt and grandparents. This was evident early on as she was a second late in ascending after a synchronized mini-performance alongside [[Walküre]].
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During the beginning of the series, Mirage's piloting skills are above-average at best, nowhere near the proficiency of her famous aunt and grandparents. This was evident when she fails to perfectly synchronize with the rest of her teammates during a live performance alongside [[Walküre]].
   
As [[Messer Ihlefeld]] points out, her flying style is manual-grade and predictable. Even so, she does her best to become better through constant training.
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As [[Messer Ihlefeld]] points out, her flying style is manual-grade and predictable. She is paired with Hayate Immelman and the two initially couldn't get along. As the pair learn to work and develop a bond together, their abilities vastly improve and by the end, their attacks fully synchronize.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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As war with the [[Kingdom of the Wind]] intensified, Mirage grew closer to Hayate, but was unsure of her true feelings towards him. They bond as teammates while aboard the colony attached to the [[SDF/C-108 Macross Elysion Fortress Type|Macross Elysion]]. At some point, Mirage notices Hayate and Freyja growing closer towards one another, and wonders if she is incapable of feeling the same way. Mirage would later discover Freyja's singing caused the Var Syndrome to affect Hayate. This prompts Freyja to withdraw from singing, upsetting Hayate who only wishes to protect her smile. This conflict all comes to a head when Mirage declares she loves both Freyja and Hayate, and wants to support them any way she can.
 
As war with the [[Kingdom of the Wind]] intensified, Mirage grew closer to Hayate, but was unsure of her true feelings towards him. They bond as teammates while aboard the colony attached to the [[SDF/C-108 Macross Elysion Fortress Type|Macross Elysion]]. At some point, Mirage notices Hayate and Freyja growing closer towards one another, and wonders if she is incapable of feeling the same way. Mirage would later discover Freyja's singing caused the Var Syndrome to affect Hayate. This prompts Freyja to withdraw from singing, upsetting Hayate who only wishes to protect her smile. This conflict all comes to a head when Mirage declares she loves both Freyja and Hayate, and wants to support them any way she can.
   
On the eve of the final battle on Ragna, Mirage discovers Freyja's rapidly aging condition, and is told not to tell Hayate for fear that he would refuse to fight. Mirage agrees, albeit reluctantly. As [[Roid Brehm]]'s [[Protoculture]] device begins to affects the entire galaxy, Mirage falls into a dream-like state, seeing herself as a child playing inside the cockpit of her grandparent's [[VF-9 Cutlass]]. She realizes just how much Hayate means to her accepting who she was, and pushes Hayate to declare his love for Freyja. This break's Freyja's stupor, who begins singing and releases the galaxy's inhabitants from the device's control. Hayate and Freyja then form a team, and assault Roid's superweapon. They are assisted by [[Keith Aero Windermere]], who lands the killing blow on Roid.
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On the eve of the final battle on Ragna, Mirage discovers Freyja's rapidly aging condition, and is told not to tell Hayate for fear that he would refuse to fight. Mirage agrees, albeit reluctantly. As [[Roid Brehm]]'s [[Protoculture]] device begins to affects the entire galaxy, Mirage falls into a dream-like state, seeing herself as a child playing inside the cockpit of her grandparent's [[VF-9 Cutlass]] and finally understands why she loves to fly. She realizes just how much Hayate means to her accepting who she was, and pushes Hayate to declare his love for Freyja. This finally break's Freyja's stupor, who begins singing and releases the galaxy's inhabitants from the device's control. Hayate and Freyja then form a team, and assault Roid's superweapon. They are assisted by [[Keith Aero Windermere]], who lands the killing blow on Roid.
   
 
With the Protoculture device destroyed, and withdrawal of the Windermerian forces, Mirage lands her VF-31 on a beaches of Ragna, and stares contently at the sky.
 
With the Protoculture device destroyed, and withdrawal of the Windermerian forces, Mirage lands her VF-31 on a beaches of Ragna, and stares contently at the sky.
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*[[Chuck Mustang]] calls her Miss Goody Two Shoes.
 
*[[Chuck Mustang]] calls her Miss Goody Two Shoes.
 
*[[Arad Mölders]] calls her the Naive Little Girl.
 
*[[Arad Mölders]] calls her the Naive Little Girl.
*Mirage has her own segment in [[Delta Mini-Theater]] called "Mirage's Diary".
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*Mirage has her own segment in ''[[Delta Mini-Theater]]'' called "Mirage's Diary".
 
*She often tells others "If you have any complaints, please report to my superiors".
 
*She often tells others "If you have any complaints, please report to my superiors".
*In [[Macross Δ Scramble]], she has a pre- and post-mission conversation with [[Mylene Flare Jenius]], whom she adresses as her aunt. However, since Mylene retains her age (14) in-game, she gets confused by this and takes slight offense. Post-mission, Mirage properly introduces herself to the still-confused (and angry) Mylene as the latter's niece.
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*In ''[[Macross Δ Scramble]]'', she has a pre- and post-mission conversation with [[Mylene Flare Jenius]], whom she adresses as her aunt. However, since Mylene retains her age (14) in-game, she gets confused by this and takes slight offense. Post-mission, Mirage properly introduces herself to the still-confused (and angry) Mylene as the latter's niece.
 
*Mirage is featured in the rhythm smartphone game ''[[Uta Macross Sma-Pho De-Culture]]'' dressed in [[Walküre]] attire.
 
*Mirage is featured in the rhythm smartphone game ''[[Uta Macross Sma-Pho De-Culture]]'' dressed in [[Walküre]] attire.
   

Revision as of 09:54, 2 March 2019

Mirage Farina Jenius (ミラージュ・ファリーナ・ジーナス) is one of the main characters of the Macross Δ television series, and is of mixed Human-Zentradi descent. Mirage once served as a pilot for the New United Nations Spacy before being recruited by Arad Mölders to become a member of Delta Flight. She has a pet Mercat named Q-Lulu. She Delta Mini-Theater

Personality & Character

Mirage Jenius is pridful and self-serious pilot, often choosing duty over leisure. This naturally which clashes with her more happy-go-lucky colleagues at Chaos. She often finds solace when playing and walking her pet Mercat Q-Lulu and writing her diary.

Mirage comes from a prominent lineage - she is the daughter of Miranda Jenius, the niece of Mylene Flare Jenius from Macross 7, and granddaughter of Max and Milia Jenius from the first Macross series. Because of this, she constantly faces the pressure of living up to the reputation of her legendary relatives.

When Hayate Immelman becomes a member of Delta Flight, Mirage is assigned as his training officer, much to her dismay. At first, they clashed due to differing opinions and piloting styles, but they later reached a point where they can support each other in the battlefield effectively. In the Macross Δ television series, Mirage started developing feelings for Hayate, culminating with her getting jealous when she witnesses his blossoming relationship with Freyja Wion. Despite this, the two do form a bond together, and Hayate helps Mirage understand why she loves to fly. This love triangle is ultimately dropped in Macross Δ Movie: Passionate Walküre, where their relationship remained platonic throughout the film.

Skills & Abilities

During the beginning of the series, Mirage's piloting skills are above-average at best, nowhere near the proficiency of her famous aunt and grandparents. This was evident when she fails to perfectly synchronize with the rest of her teammates during a live performance alongside Walküre.

As Messer Ihlefeld points out, her flying style is manual-grade and predictable. She is paired with Hayate Immelman and the two initially couldn't get along. As the pair learn to work and develop a bond together, their abilities vastly improve and by the end, their attacks fully synchronize.

History

On 2067, Mirage is stationed on Ragna as part of Third Fleet of Chaos Ragna Delta Flight. They are sent to the planet Al Shahal for a routine patrol mission, and Mirage is assigned to the ground pending further orders. She encounters Hayate Immelman and Freyja Wion fleeing local authorities at the docks of Shahal City, and pursues them to an alleyway. She mistakenly subdues Hayate, thinking he was assaulting Freyja, and immediately apologizes. A scramble alert is sounded when a Var Syndrome outbreak spreads among the local Zentradi military forces. Mirage boards her VF-31C, and joins the rest of Delta Flight and Walküre in battle. The Aerial Knights suddenly fold in and take out Al Shahal's planetary defenses, and proceed to engage Delta Flight and Walküre members. The situation is complicated when Hayate boards a VF-171 Nightmare Plus to save Freyja from a rogue Zentradi. The battle ends with the Aerial Knights retreating, and Mirage furious at Hayate's recklessness.

The pair would meet again on Ragna, where Freyja auditions to join Walküre and succeeds. Hayate himself is scouted by Arad Mölders, curious if he is related to an old comrade, Wright Immelman. Mirage is then assigned to be Hayate's instructor, much to her dismay. She is shocked by these turn of events, and the two endure a testy relationship throughout his training. Hayate, determined to prove Mirage wrong, succeeds in beating her after an intense dogfight training session using special VF-1EX Valkyrie.

As war with the Kingdom of the Wind intensified, Mirage grew closer to Hayate, but was unsure of her true feelings towards him. They bond as teammates while aboard the colony attached to the Macross Elysion. At some point, Mirage notices Hayate and Freyja growing closer towards one another, and wonders if she is incapable of feeling the same way. Mirage would later discover Freyja's singing caused the Var Syndrome to affect Hayate. This prompts Freyja to withdraw from singing, upsetting Hayate who only wishes to protect her smile. This conflict all comes to a head when Mirage declares she loves both Freyja and Hayate, and wants to support them any way she can.

On the eve of the final battle on Ragna, Mirage discovers Freyja's rapidly aging condition, and is told not to tell Hayate for fear that he would refuse to fight. Mirage agrees, albeit reluctantly. As Roid Brehm's Protoculture device begins to affects the entire galaxy, Mirage falls into a dream-like state, seeing herself as a child playing inside the cockpit of her grandparent's VF-9 Cutlass and finally understands why she loves to fly. She realizes just how much Hayate means to her accepting who she was, and pushes Hayate to declare his love for Freyja. This finally break's Freyja's stupor, who begins singing and releases the galaxy's inhabitants from the device's control. Hayate and Freyja then form a team, and assault Roid's superweapon. They are assisted by Keith Aero Windermere, who lands the killing blow on Roid.

With the Protoculture device destroyed, and withdrawal of the Windermerian forces, Mirage lands her VF-31 on a beaches of Ragna, and stares contently at the sky.

Gallery

Notes & Trivia

  • Her middle name shares the same Katakana as the middle name of her grandmother, Milia Fallyna Jenius.
  • She has a beloved pet Mercat named Q-Lulu.
  • Milia, Mylene and Mirage, all share the initials M. F. J.
  • On a stamp card for the series released in late March, where one had to collect three stamps corresponding to Hayate Immelman, Freyja and Mirage, Mikumo Guynemer's English name was incorrectly placed above the image of Mirage.[1]
  • Mirage Farina Jenius was ranked the fourth best female character in the July, 2016 issue of NewType Magazine.[2]
  • Chuck Mustang calls her Miss Goody Two Shoes.
  • Arad Mölders calls her the Naive Little Girl.
  • Mirage has her own segment in Delta Mini-Theater called "Mirage's Diary".
  • She often tells others "If you have any complaints, please report to my superiors".
  • In Macross Δ Scramble, she has a pre- and post-mission conversation with Mylene Flare Jenius, whom she adresses as her aunt. However, since Mylene retains her age (14) in-game, she gets confused by this and takes slight offense. Post-mission, Mirage properly introduces herself to the still-confused (and angry) Mylene as the latter's niece.
  • Mirage is featured in the rhythm smartphone game Uta Macross Sma-Pho De-Culture dressed in Walküre attire.

References