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Sylia's father was murdered by Brian J. Mason several years before the series began. Sylia was the one who recruited the Knight Sabers through various means such as creating a computer system that only a genius could hack into, appearing as a talent scout for an aerobics audition and hanging around the slums of Tokyo hoping to find a capable street fighter. It has been hinted that there is more to Sylia Stingray than she lets on. The boomer villain Largo was able to communicate telepathically with her, implying that Sylia's not entirely human.

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  • Sylia Stingray
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  • Sylia's father was murdered by Brian J. Mason several years before the series began. Sylia was the one who recruited the Knight Sabers through various means such as creating a computer system that only a genius could hack into, appearing as a talent scout for an aerobics audition and hanging around the slums of Tokyo hoping to find a capable street fighter. It has been hinted that there is more to Sylia Stingray than she lets on. The boomer villain Largo was able to communicate telepathically with her, implying that Sylia's not entirely human.
  • Very calm and cool-headed, she does not show much emotion. Her father was murdered by Genom executive Brian J. Mason, and his death was covered up as an accident, but an unknown individual managed to send Sylia a data unit, providing her with Genom's future plans and the technological means of creating the Knight Sabers' hardsuits. She wears a blue and silver Hard Suit equipped with retractable sword blades in the forearms, laser cannons in the palms and wings for full flight capability. Sylia is voiced by Yoshiko Sakakibara in Japanese and Jemila Ericson in English.
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  • Very calm and cool-headed, she does not show much emotion. Her father was murdered by Genom executive Brian J. Mason, and his death was covered up as an accident, but an unknown individual managed to send Sylia a data unit, providing her with Genom's future plans and the technological means of creating the Knight Sabers' hardsuits. She wears a blue and silver Hard Suit equipped with retractable sword blades in the forearms, laser cannons in the palms and wings for full flight capability. Professionally, Sylia is a wealthy businesswoman whose business ventures, aside from the mercenaries' fee, finance the team. Her primary business is the lingerie shop "Silky Doll" she personally runs, housed in her private building, Lady's 633, on whose top is also her penthouse apartment functioning as the Knight Sabers' base of operations. Her civilian vehicle is a red Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing coupe. Several questions about Sylia and her origins are raised in the series, but, due to the incompletion of the OVA series, never conclusively answered. In the 2040 series, Sylia takes a less active role, only suiting up occasionally for particularly tough enemies, or for personal vendettas. It is revealed in the 2040 series that the Knight Sabers are the second team she has led. The first team used more conventional hardsuits and were killed in combat. Unlike the original series, in the 2040 story Sylia finances the team completely, and pays the other women double combat pay for tougher enemies. Also, unlike her stoic original self, Sylia is more flirtatious and playful on the surface, but prone to violent mood-swings when not in public. Sylia is voiced by Yoshiko Sakakibara in Japanese and Jemila Ericson in English.
  • Sylia's father was murdered by Brian J. Mason several years before the series began. Sylia was the one who recruited the Knight Sabers through various means such as creating a computer system that only a genius could hack into, appearing as a talent scout for an aerobics audition and hanging around the slums of Tokyo hoping to find a capable street fighter. Sylia uses Priss' need for vengeance as justifiable cause for her to finally confront Mason and make him pay for his crimes. After a short battle on GENOM tower, Mason manages to prize Sylia's helmet off, revealing her true identity. Sylia is then compelled to kill Mason. Unlike the other Knight Sabers who believe that GENOM is an absolute evil, Sylia understands that they are necessary for modern civilisation. Her views on the Knight Sabers and GENOM is that the Sabers control the military boomers that go astray, allowing GENOM to invest in more productive technology. It has been hinted that there is more to Sylia Stingray than she lets on. The boomer villain Largo was able to communicate telepathically with her, implying that Sylia's not entirely human.
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