High Rosetta

High Rosetta (ハイロゼッタ)  is a 5000-year old terminal gynoid tasked by Doctor Regina Babylon to manage the Workshop of Babylon. Her airframe number is 27. She nicknamed herself as Rosetta (ロゼッタ).

Appearance
High Rosetta is a gynoid with orange odango-styled hair that being held together inside a bun cover with a ribbon, white skin and a pair of golden eyes. When first appearing in the series, High Rosetta is shown to be wearing a large pink ribbon on the black regular tunic with an enchanted white skirt and black tight.

Later she usually like to wear working clothes.

Personality
As all other android being made by Doctor Regina Babylon, she is displaying some of the Doctor's personality. Her core personality is the Doctor's urge to create.

Compatibility Test
For determining anyone that passes the teleportation magic circle test as a truly compatible person. Doctor Regina Babylon gave her creations, the gynoid, freedom to have the final judgment.

Her test was to guess the color of her panties correctly from afar in 5 minutes. After his failed attempt to flip her skirt with wind magic and to burn her skirt with fire magic, she then explained that her skirt was being enchanted with magic protection which nullify any offensive magic. His last effort was to use [Long Sense] spell which extended all his senses. Suddenly his nose started to bleed only after he saw that she was wearing transparent panties.

History
Rosetta was created about 5092 years ago along with the Workshop by Doctor Regina Babylon after the doctor looked into the future. Then around 4907 years ago, she departed separately from her sisters after the doctor died.

Abilities

 * Handyman - being appointed as the Workshop manager, she able to make anything from available resources with exception she know how to make it.

Trivia

 * Based on the character introduction:
 * She is the contractor of the Babylon development.
 * She is a dependable on what she is doing.
 * She become a fan of robot anime.
 * In the English LN, She speaks in military jargon, usually ending her sentences with "sir" or "yessir".