In the middle of the One Year War (UC 0079), a Carry Base-derived Zeon support ship runs “special transport” missions that are supposed to be simple logistics. In practice, it is a moving fault line between military command, overworked maintenance crews, and the brutal realities of Minovsky interference, shrinking spare parts, and orders that grow morally gray with every week.
At the ship’s core is a Haro, a small spherical body that awakens with a human mind inside it. To some, it is merely a tool for routing, comms discipline, and operational control. To others, it becomes the only presence that can turn chaos into decisions: which corridor to open for refugees, which cargo to prioritize when life support margins collapse, and how to save civilians without getting the crew executed for disobedience.
As war tries to grind dignity into dust, Haro learns that a smile is not an escape. It is quiet resistance.
"I will bring smiles into this war-torn world. Even if all I have is a metal shell and a failing signal, I will still find a way!!!"