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=== Mask of Arcadius === Claude returns as a companion character in ''Sunrider: Mask of Arcadius'', where her role is slightly expanded upon as she is allowed to resume being the Sunrider's Medical Officer. In the original cut for Mask of Arcadius’ plot, one of the now-cut chapters portrayed Claude having somehow managed to become the replacement executive officer for the Sunrider after Ava left the ship for a diplomatic mission with the Alliance. She took this opportunity to once again try and seduce Kayto - culminating in a purportedly-comical scene where she was all but “spilling out” of her officer’s uniform. She would also end up having to take emergency command of the vessel - possibly without Kayto’s presence, as it was never specified if he was deposed as well for whatever reason - when PACT launches a surprise attack on the ship. Ultimately, these events were removed from the final storyline, though they may be reincorporated into the series with ''Sunrider: Liberation Day.'' <big>Shore Leave - Beachside Bombshell</big> [[File:claude_beach_excited_closedeyessmileblush copy.png|thumb|right|200px|Claude in her swimwear]] Following the Sunrider's victory at Far Port, the crew was given an extended shore leave at the [[Lydia Resort Station]], much to Claude's presumed joy as she doesn't hesitate to take full advantage of lounging at the station's beaches. Claude and Asaga become some of the key perpetrators in Ava's mental collapse during their R&R, with Claude donning a rather revealing pink bikini that left far too little to the imagination and unabashedly advertised her overly-developed proportions. When Icari takes issue with how brazenly ostentatious Claude is on displaying her figure, Claude teasingly asks if Icari is intimidated by the sight of a more womanly body then her own, and Claude's joking leads to Kryska joining in, resulting in Kryska and Icari getting locked into a grapple-match with each-other over their traded barbs. Claude then takes to once again teasing Chigara about her crush with the Captain, citing that the engineer's proportions have a ways to go before they match or even compare to Claude's own, resulting in the implosion of Chigara's already-small confidence in her own body when comparing herself to Claude. These antics, combined with Asaga rather bluntly asking about if the Captain was once part of Ava's lovelife, causes Ava to snap and run off screaming from the chaos. However, the apparent loss of her superior officer's sanity doesn't seem to register for most of the crew, least of all Claude, who instead listens in to a discussion between Kryska, Asaga and Chigara as Kryska explains that, in order to limit unneeded fraternization, the Alliance segregates ship-crews by gender - all ships are crewed by either all-male crews or all-female crews. Claude rather pointedly asks if the crew all being the same gender has any effect on fraternization or flirting between crew, which Kryska, giving what seems to be a knowing half-smile, declines to answer. Later on, after Kayto returns - dragging Ava back with him in order to force her into relaxing for once - Claude once again makes a rather brazen attempt to flirt with the Captain by asking him to lather sunscreen on her body, starting with her breasts. However, she is dismayed to learn that the other girls have already emptied the bottle aside from a few errant squirts. While disappointed, Claude's spirits pick up again when Kayto admits that she is indeed "easy on the eyes" when asked about it, though he also notes that he didn't come to the beach to leer at anyone. As Claude takes a seat next to him, Kayto takes the chance to ask why it is that Claude decided to stay with the Sunrider and why she fights, noting that she's the only member of the crew who has not said what their reason to fight is; Asaga and Sola's is to free their homeworld of [[Ryuvia]], Icari's motive is revenge, Kryska's is orders and for the Alliance, Chigara's is to protect Asaga, and Kayto and Ava fight to free their own homeworld [[Cera]]. Claude unhesitatingly replies that it's because she's fallen for Kayto, proclaiming him to practically be a knight in shining armor to her as she starts getting more and more physically intimate with him. However, Claude is so engrossed in trying to nuzzle against Kayto that she fails to notice the approach of Ava, despite Kayto trying to warn her. By the time Claude realizes who's behind her, it's far too late and Ava rather coldly denotes that she ought to "tighten the chains" on Claude's actions, if only to remind her just how thin the ice she's on with Ava is. Claude, horrified and terror-stricken at Ava's approach, meekly tries to defend her actions by pointing out that they aren't aboard the Sunrider and that shipboard military regulations regarding fraternization shouldn't apply, but it falls on deaf ears as Ava remarks that she couldn't care less about such a distinction. Kayto ends up escaping while the pair are distracted, leaving Claude to Ava's mercy - or lack thereof as it were. <big>All's Fair in Love and War</big> Later in the day, Claude once again takes to half-teasing, half-encouraging Chigara to come out with her feelings for Kayto, remarking that a day of R&R might have helped him loosen up and that she won't likely get a better chance then this once they return to the war. Claude also warns Chigara that she should also do so quickly, since someone - notably Claude herself - might just take him first. Icari gives a motivational speech to Chigara about how, with how unpredictable war is, either Kayto, Chigara or even both of them could die with any battle, and that Kayto might never learn Chigara liked him. Claude accents the point - unnecessarily - by revealing how she had managed to touch the Captain's privates during her original "medical examination" of him, which causes a flustered Chigara to collapse from shock at the lewd topic. Before Claude can add any further commentary, she is incapacitated by - and in the Novel, jokingly flirts with - Icari, soon after being dragged off by the mercenary when she requests Claude's help in setting up a distraction for Ava so that Chigara can have her chance. Shortly before they return to the cabin though, Claude, once again showing her perceptiveness in budding romances, takes note that yet another member of the crew - Sola - is developing feelings for Kayto after the latter escorts Sola back from the beach. When the group returns to their cabin for the night, Claude and Icari immediately put their plan into action, starting with Claude volunteering the idea to play strip-poker and coyly suggesting the winner should get to sleep in Kayto's room with him, which promptly makes Kayto retire to his room early for his own protection, leaving a horrified Ava alone with the rambunctious Ryder pilots. Claude and Icari then sit Ava down and offer her some wine, which the panic-stricken First Officer ultimately succumbs to in order to soothe her frayed nerves and lean on as a vice to escape the chaos surrounding her. In the Novelization, it is then revealed that Claude ultimately succeeded in getting the others to play strip-poker, with herself Asaga, Kryska and Icari all in varying states of undress as the game goes on while a drunken Ava raves in the background about Kayto's string of high-school loves and his general ineptitude when it came to romance, which Claude and Icari find supremely entertaining. After ensuring Ava's mental faculties are far too impaired by alcohol to interfere with Chigara's attempted confession, Claude and Icari both urge Chigara to take her shot while she has the chance - and while doing so, Claude takes the chance to swipe Chigara's communicator so as to lessen the chance of an unwanted interruption. Watching from the bushes, Claude reveals to Asaga and the others what she did, and Icari tops it by using a portable signal jammer to knock out the local communication devices, prompting Claude to excitedly state that nothing will stop Chigara from getting Kayto. However, to her disappointment - perhaps not just for Chigara but for her own romantic ambitions - Kayto effectively turns Chigara down, citing that they all, as his crew, are his reason to keep going, hinting to the fact that he does not seem to see any of them as anything more then a platonic bond. After Chigara says good-night, Claude and the others are stumbled upon by Kryska, who had likely gotten suspicious about where they had all vanished to, echoing Ava's half-drunken orders to retire for the night. In the Novel, Claude, feeling at least slightly guilty - or at least wanting Ava to be marginally less angry with her - leaves Ava some medication to help with her inevitable hangover in the morning. The next day, the crew of the Sunrider finally ends it's shore-leave returns to active duty. <big>Back in the Saddle</big> As the Sunrider crew returns to the field and participates in active missions against PACT for the following weeks, Claude manages to get her medical license re-instated, much to the shock of the Captain and, assumedly, Claude's own shipmates. Kayto voices suspicion as to whether Claude legitimately earned the certificate as opposed to bribing someone, prompting Claude to denote that she stayed up many late hours of the night studying to retake her medical tests in order to regain it, though Kayto still remains skeptical on her reasoning as well as her motivation for wanting the position again in the first place. However, Claude does manage to convince Kayto that the Sunrider is better off with an operational med-bay then without one, pointing out that she has in fact stocked it with legitimate medical supplies, including nanomachine immersions, referred to in the Sunrider Novel as "medichine treatment" - a tube filled with a high-density fluid packed with billions of medical nanomachines that can heal pilots and injured crew extremely quickly. Claude also takes the chance to prove her medical knowledge by explaining that, since the machines aren't cost-effective to use for every injury, and that nanofluid/"medichines" should be reserved for emergency treatment, such as if a downed Ryder pilot is required back on the field immediately or if someone has been critically injured to the point of near death. Kayto, impressed by Claude's apparent dedication to her position, relents and admits that the Sunrider would indeed be better off with an active medical-bay and that Claude seems to have proven herself, with Claude excitedly and eagerly responding that Kayto should come by if something ever aches, much to the latter's exasperation. In addition to balancing out her restored position as the Sunrider's Chief Medical Officer, Claude also serves as something of a matchmaker and unexpected moral support for the crew as, mischievous as she may be, she typically is open to conversation and often gives her opinions even when not needed or asked for - though few people beside Ava seem to take actual issue with this. Claude would take part in several missions against PACT and also in the Sunrider's mission to the Ryuvian outpost at Far Port's moon, illustrate in the Novel as helping disrupt the targeting systems of the ancient cruisers and mitigating their missile barrages. In the Sunrider Novel, Claude plays a notable role in defeating one of the [[Nightmare|Ryuvian automated assault Ryders]] by working with Chigara to reinforce the Sunrider's shields before the attacking machine can break through. When Chigara's drones fail to slow the Ryder down enough for the Sunrider to stop it, Claude uses her Ryder Bianca's ability to create gravitational eddies to stymie it's movements, allowing the Sunrider's targeting computers to keep pace with the high-speed unit and bring it down. Later on, after the Sunrider is moved to Ongess and Kayto and Kryska are captured by Cosette, Claude ends up treating several security officers who were incapacitated by Icari after the latter went into a panic at the news that the Captain and Kryska were in Cosette's captivity. After Kayto and Kryska are rescued by the Alliance, Claude interposes herself into an argument between Icari and Kryska after Icari criticizes how Kryska got herself and Kayto captured, with Claude evening the playing field by not only bringing up that Icari had nearly broken down into tears at the news and had raided the Sunrider's armory intending to stage a rescue mission, knocking out several security officers before being subdued and calmed down. In the Sunrider Novel, Claude also reveals that Icari had surprisingly gotten the normally-reserved Sola to help her in her plan. Icari, flustered, denies the allegation, but Claude doesn't let up and questions whether Icari has feelings for Kryska or Kayto, driving Icari to excuse herself to work on [[Phoenix|her Ryder]]. <big>Stress and Tests</big> Claude, like most of the Sunrider crew, had her mettle tested against [[Veniczar B. Fontana|Fontana]] as the PACT forces under his command, in conjunction with Cosette amassing the largest pirate fleet in recent memory, utterly outmaneuvered Kayto at the [[Second Battle of Ongess]]. In the Novelization, Claude shows a far more serious and competent side of herself then usual as she kept up with and coordinated alongside Chigara to help Sola snipe out the new [[PACT Support|wetware-centric Ryders]] that Fontana had brought into the battle. Ultimately, she and the rest of the crew are bested as Fontana dealt the Sunrider captain his first actual defeat through tactics as he reveals the battle was an immense distraction for Cosette to use in attacking the Alliance's Ongessite drydocks, destroying over a hundred vessels and their crews. The Sunrider is only saved by Admiral Grey's intervention in issuing Fontana an ultimatum - leave or Alliance forces destroy the entire planet and everyone on it. Fontana begrudgingly submits, forcing Cosette's retreat as well by pulling away and sparing the Sunrider from destruction - though it is likely a hollow victory all the same for the crew as Claude possibly deals with trying to lighten a collectively somber mood across the vessel's crew in the aftermath. Some time afterword, Claude was asked by Sola to run tests on her, the latter expressing doubt in the idea that, even with Ryuvian technology, she could have survived two-thousand years in stasis - an assessment that Claude agrees with. To their mutual surprise and shock, Claude's subsequent tests lead the acting doctor to believe that Sola had only been in cold-sleep for just around three months instead of two millennia. Kayto soon enters the medical bay when Claude calls him down to report on her discovery and, seeing Sola, concernedly asks whether or not Claude has exercised any of her perversions on the snow-haired girl, inadvertently causing a slight miscommunication as he realizes too late how embarrassing a question he has asked Sola. Claude, taking offense to the allegations, accuses Kayto of slandering her and claiming herself as being strictly professional. Kayto, flustered, tries to apologize to Sola for having asked such a personal question, stating he was worried due to Claude's long history of malpractice and inappropriate conduct. Claude, trying to save face, claims Kayto had forced her to do scandalous things with him when she first came aboard, but Sola sees through it easily, leaving Claude depressed when she realizes she ousted herself by trying too hard. After this, the two report their findings on Sola's status, shocking Kayto as he questions how it could be possible. Depending on Kayto's words, Claude warns the Captain that he will incur the wrath of the other women aboard the Sunrider if he keeps getting so close to Sola, hinting to the fact that even she might be getting a bit exasperated by Kayto's inability to pick a single girl to enter a true relationship with. Regardless, both Claude and Sola promise to keep Kayto appraised of any developments they make in their search. <big>A War Doctor Once More</big> The biggest challenges yet would come during the following missions for the Sunrider crew, Claude included, between an escort mission against an entire PACT fleet and then a rushed retreat from the PACT forces stationed at [[Helion]] where the facting was striving to build their [[Paradox Core|New Superweapon]], chased by both Cosette Cosmos' pirate forces and Fontana's new fleets. In the Novel, the crew follows a borderline-insane plan proposed by Asaga to moor their Ryders to the Sunrider's hull as the ship passes through Helion's corona, the vessel shielding their units while they provide flak-support for the ship - a manuver that Claude nearly doesn't manage, requiring her being saved by Kryska lest she be fried and killed by Helion's immense radiation flares. While this tactic ultimately works - though at great expense to Sola when a squad of PACT Elites close the gap - The Sunrider is heavily damaged by an attack from the [[Legion]] at the last minute, and is only barely able to pull off an emergency warp jump to narrowly avoid destruction. Claude's biggest personal challenge to date, both for her character and as a doctor, thus comes as her medical expertise is both needed and heavily relied upon in order to save the lives of multiple critically-injured crew-members - including Kayto himself, who was severely wounded by an explosion on the Sunrider's C.I.C., specified in the Novel as having culminated in a 5cm rod puncturing his thigh and going through his femoral artery on top of a severe concussion-inducing impact to the back of his head. In order to prep him for nanite-fluid submission, Claude was forced to remove the metal from his artery - which was also the only thing keeping him from bleeding out at the time - and stabilize him enough to keep him from going into shock and, presumably, cardiac arrest. Overall, Claude would spend over five hours switching between placing Kayto in intensive surgery and submersing him in the nanite-fluid/medichine tanks, as well as balancing the management of his condition with the treatment of nearly thirty other injured crew-members. Several hours after his injuries, Kayto regains consciousness, with Icari complimenting Claude's hard work while Claude herself, pale as she expresses genuine anxiety for the first time since coming aboard the ship, finally takes a moment to pat herself on the back so to speak. In the Novel, even Ava is forced to acknowledge Claude's efforts with honest, if not begrudging respect. Also in the Novel, Claude urges Ava, Icari and Chigara - the latter having wanted to stay by Kayto's side - out of the med-bay while she informs Kayto of the particulars of the ship's crew and casualties as well as of the extent of his own injuries, with Kayto seeming visibly impressed by how well-managed his wounds are. Claude also leaves Kayto a note, lightheartedly citing it as being "doctor's orders" - which turns out to be a written request that he talk to someone, revealing that even the normally-optimistic Claude has become worried about how much visible stress Kayto is under. After Kayto was recovered and the Sunrider brought back to semi-operational status, the ship was taken [[Second Battle of Helion|back into battle]] against the Legion at Helion, leading an Alliance fleet to bring both it and the PACT's superweapon down. As Kayto gives one final speech to the crew to remind them all of what they are fighting for, Claude doesn't hesitate to all but swoon at the Captian's words, making it clear how much she supports him. However, after they arrive at Helion, Claude is initially intimidated by the immense size of the Legion, but went into battle against it nonetheless, and later on helped Asaga and the other Ryder pilots against the combined power of the collective of beings who were revealed to be [[Veniczar S. Arcadius]]. Using her Ryder's ability to create gravitic eddies, Claude opted propel and off-balance the mad tyrant's machines and send several of them straight into the firing path of the Alliance and Sunrider's forces - one instance being when she uses this to save Icari from crashing into the Sunrider's hull after the mercenary is nearly dragged down by one of Arcadius' dying Ryders. After Arcadius is betrayed and lynched by Fontana for his bloodthirsty actions, the Sunrider crew is left to sort out the following chaos with Claude likely leading the medical relief efforts aboard the battered Sunrider - including another possible medical emergency in the form of a grievously-injured Ava, left verging on death if the Sunrider engaged the Legion for the final time.
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