Lieselotte got lost at an amusement park at a very young age. She was found by an older woman who took her home and fed her. Dr. Herzog soon arrived to assess her health and from then took her into his care. He brought her to Black Swan Bay where other children lived in seemingly perfect peace. Herzog told her that her mother wanted her to โstudy thereโ and that she could only โreturn homeโ when she became an exemplary student.
As such, Lieselotte always tried her best at all subjects. She loved music and was gifted in playing the piano and singing, though she only performed for Renata and Vera when others were busy training. Renata thought that someday she could sing in concert halls, like the heroines in books they read about from Zโs secret library.
She never understood why Herzog trained them in combat, but Lieselotte found sparring was a good way to relieve stress. She was exceptionally good at martial arts and had a pretty good handle on guns, though she didnโt like using them for fear that one day she could hurt someone in target practice.
After the events of BSBโs destruction, Lieselotte awoke in a strange laboratory where she was informed that she was no longer human. The injuries sheโd sustained were too severe and her body couldnโt be salvaged, but her mind was intact and preserved by new technology. Her consciousness was uploaded into the network EVA, from where she could โoperateโ her new android body. Though she was created in the likeness of her living selfโto avoid identity complicationsโshe was made to appear older and more mature. As the first successful hybrid android in Project ROBOTIKA, Lieselotte is indebted to the institution that saved her life and must work with them until the cost of her creation is paid.
Though at first she is infuriated by the audacity of the institution for not accounting her will, she realizes they are the only option she has to find Herzog and avenge her fallen comrades.