I don't think that's absolutely true, but I do admit that they didn't explain it very well. She could be Lordgenome's daughter and be the messenger of the Anti-Spirals. I mean, she's not physically anything like an Anti-Spiral by any means.
Could it be some sort of virus that they intended for Lordgenome to infected by, but was passed down genetically? Is that why Lordgenome thought all his daughters were failures, or was it something else? Or maybe it's just dramatic that way. Gurren Lagann isn't something that's really got "making sense" as a major priority. I don't recall them saying anything about having Anti-Spiral genetics or anything My understanding was that, like Lordgenome, the loss of her body - as Anti-Spiral cleaves away massive portions of her flesh - is fatal.
It's only being inside the Super Spiral Space that allows her to, like Lordgenome, re-create the rest of her body through Spiral Power. And, like Lordgenome, her body is merely temporary - Nia shows a clear reaction when Lordgenome points out that his body is temporary, and that he'll die there regardless.
It's not what they say in the series, but it actually makes sense. Operation Latex Turtle is a go. User Info: RyoOhki Anyway, Nia died because she was the messenger of the Anti-Spirals and had their genetic code in them. Simon can undoubtedly beat Goku without even expending his absolute power. As Goku powers up or transforms, Simon will probably just create a universe-sized mecha to utterly annihilate the Saiyan. It seemed that she started to love him by the end of the series after he became more manly and similar to Kamina.
They could have got together, but for some reason they parted for different ways. Very likely not. At the end he left because his tale was over. Therefore, how well the action plays out is a big part of the appeal of the anime series itself.
All of the action throughout the series is exhilarating and an absolute joy to watch. Card games. Does Gurren Lagann have a bad ending? Does Simon end up with Nia? Who does Simon end up with in love Simon? Nia is a kind, caring, sweet and soft-spoken girl who always likes people to be happy and she is highly empathetic to others, especially Simon.
She naturally tried to Simon when he was distressed over Kamina 's death, saying that he isn't helpless on his own and shouldn't be so dependent on Kamina, but ends up upsetting a heart-broken Yoko to the point where she shouted at her and stormed off. She is never intentionally mean and almost always has a smile on her face even when she was fading away in the last episode of the series.
Through her travels with Team Dai-Gurren , Nia opts for a change in her personality a little. She eventually follows Kamina's words and believes in Simon with her entire being. Also in her travels, she shows a rational thought process similar to Yoko and is very willing to stand up against the odds when need be. Likewise, she is a bit rash though and will not hesitate to throw herself into the fray to try and reason with the enemy. In season 1, she does so three times though one of them was addressing soldiers about them sacrificing themselves.
In this regard, Nia can often be oblivious to certain words and meanings due to her sheltered life. For most of the third arc, Nia serves as the messenger from the Anti-Spirals to the humans, during the activation of Earth's Human Extermination System. After the Anti-Spiral data awakens within her and converts her into a Anti-Spiral life form, becoming an emotionless and serious person, the exact opposite of how Nia was beforehand.
As the messenger, she wears a dark skin-tight suit, covered with red line patterns resembling a circuit board, and the previously pink irises of her eyes have become black.
Some time before her introduction, Nia lived a comfortable life with her father. This life would soon come to an end, however, when Nia became too self-aware and questioned her father about her existence, prompting him to have her placed in a pod and thrown into a canyon filled with caskets of his past children and mistresses, where she would be found by Simon. During a battle with some Gunmen, Simon lost control of Gurren Lagann when Lagann detached itself due to Simon's unstable mental state.
After falling into a canyon, Simon found Nia's pod and opened it with the Core Drill. Nia stepped out, surprised to see something other than a Beastman and was told about what a human was by Simon. Nia and Simon were then attacked by a Beastman , Simon prepared to stay behind to save Nia but was saved by the timely arrival of Kittan and Yoko. She is revealed at the end of the episode to be Lordgenome 's daughter and a princess.
She was originally disliked by the members of Team Dai-Gurren , Kittan tried to interrogate her, but failed but when Adiane the Elegant, one of the Four Generals appears, and reveals she was an exile, the members of Team Dai-Gurren accepted her. After her encounter with General Guame the Steady, she comes to an understanding of the reason Simon found her outside the palace, being forsaken by her father after she started attaining her own will and self-consciousness, as he considered his offspring nothing more than dolls, and decides to join the Team Dai-Gurren as a cook even though her cooking is unbearable to anybody but Simon and Boota in order to confront her father.
In the final battle with Lordgenome, she boards Lagann with Simon and when she sees Simon losing, he ssays she will believe in him with her whole being. This drives Simon to kill Lordgenome. Nia attempts to save her father from falling, but fails, though this does nothing to shake her resolve, as she states she "will head toward tomorrow".
Seven years after the war with the Beastmen, Nia receives a marriage proposal from Simon.
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