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| - Aya Brea hails from the game Parasite Eve, a heralded game released after FFVII during the peak of Square’s popularity. Aya is the star of the game, blessed (or cursed?) with the gift of evolution. The game revolves around Aya’s relationship with the mysterious Eve. Aya herself is a rather tragic figure. When she was six years old, she was involved in an accident that ended up killing both her mother and her twin sister Maya. From then, Aya has to fend for herself, with her family dead. She goes on to become an independent woman, both fearless and rebellious. Her characteristics showed through her job as an NYPD detective, as she was often viewed upon as a rebel in her six months with the department.
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| - Aya Brea hails from the game Parasite Eve, a heralded game released after FFVII during the peak of Square’s popularity. Aya is the star of the game, blessed (or cursed?) with the gift of evolution. The game revolves around Aya’s relationship with the mysterious Eve. Aya herself is a rather tragic figure. When she was six years old, she was involved in an accident that ended up killing both her mother and her twin sister Maya. From then, Aya has to fend for herself, with her family dead. She goes on to become an independent woman, both fearless and rebellious. Her characteristics showed through her job as an NYPD detective, as she was often viewed upon as a rebel in her six months with the department. Throughout the first game, Aya’s past is slowly revealed as she strives to find out about her connection to Eve. Aya constantly has flashbacks of her in a white room lying on an operating table while a mysterious man looked over her. That man would turn out to be a character you meet in the game, the shady Dr. Hans Klamp. What is his connection to Aya? Well after the horrible accident, both Aya’s sister Maya and her mother died. The mother’s body was in horrible condition and her parts could not be saved for donations. Her sister however, was in much better condition as a body donor. Aya herself had extreme damage to her eye and needed surgery. Dr. Klamp is the man who performed the transplant of Maya’s eye to Aya. Later on, Dr. Klamp would perform another surgery, this time transplanting Maya’s kidney to a young lady named Melissa Pearce, a sickly girl who sings in the opera. Yes, this is the same girl who transformed into Mitochondria Eve on that fateful night. The connection? You come to find out that Maya’s kidney is the kidney of the original Eve. Aya’s new eye is also a part of Eve, but instead of the mitochondria mutating and taking over her cells, her mitochondria evolved and formed a new coexistence with her cells, thus giving Aya her powers. After getting to the 77th floor of the Chrysler Building in EX Mode, you actually find out that Maya is still alive as she is the original Mitochondria Eve, as the one you have been chasing throughout the game is just a clone. Aya then must face her twin sister in a climactic, bittersweet ending. After the events in NYC, Aya moves across the country to LA to escape from her turmoil in NYC. She has final begun to understand her powers, but due to all the events in NYC, Aya decides to suppress her powers so that no further incidents may happen. She tries her best to live a normal life in LA, working for LAPD. But that is not the end of her troubles, as a new menace begins to rear its ugly head in LA. Throughout all of her struggles, Aya remains poised and determined. She’s one of the strongest and most beautiful female leads that I know of. “The worst foe lies within the self...” - Aya Brea (Writeup courtesy of therealmnm)
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