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tersa April 26 2012, 23:13:03 UTC
I made that connection a few weeks ago, but, to respond to what you said...

IIRC (it's been a few months since I read 'Evolution'), Eva Coré wasn't Harper's love interest. Oh, there was suggestions he might have been interested in her, but the real romantic entanglement was between Eva and Harper's best friend, Ben Hislop, that never got resolved because Ben went and got himself turned into a husk. Oops. And then Ben, under the influence of the Reaper artifact, killed Eva. Double oops.

Both Ben and Eva's deaths probably weighed heavily on Harper, and, yeah, probably served as the basis for the infiltration unit. But not as his robot girlfriend.

(As for the haircolor thing: I'm guessing it wasn't an issue with the colorist back in the comic so if you want to draw a connection, I'd say the 'bot hair color is probably more canonical than the comic.)

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raptorix April 27 2012, 03:10:02 UTC
Yeah, paged through the comic again and looks like it was more Ben/Eva than Harper/Eva. However, it doesn't rule out that maybe Harper had feelings for Eva too?

So perhaps it's one of (or a combo) of TIM just naming the sexbot after Eva as a personal touch, using an existing ID of a long-dead friend, or perhaps a sexual fantasy of a woman he couldn't have?

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tersa April 27 2012, 03:16:00 UTC
I'm more inclined to believe it was just a personal shout out to an old friend then anything sexual.

EDI is sexualized enough as it is without trying to read even more into it. :/

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raptorix April 27 2012, 05:09:34 UTC
Eva was a follow-up to EDI, since Cerberus lost her when she went self-aware and ran away with Commander Shepard. Building a sex-bot platform for Eva was most likely TIM's choice since he intended to use her directly for his own goals. Including 'fully functional body' was perhaps high up on his requirements for Eva. I cannot imagine anyone else than TIM utliziing those functions for personal reasons.

Had the Alliance or EDI herself designed the physical platform, I imagine they'd have made her less... pronounced, and not 'fully functional' in the sense of what Cerberus designed.

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st_mk April 28 2012, 10:10:22 UTC
According to the books, Cerberus has a branch named Cord-Hislop Aerospace. "I've sacrificed more to humanity than you'll ever know." :'(

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