Meridian

Meridian, a character in the Across the Void series, is the medic on board the Atlas and one of the Main Character's love interests. He is first seen in Chapter 5.

Appearance
Meridian has light skin with pink lightning streaks, brown curly hair, and pink eyes. His facial hair is light stubble. He wears a green scarf around his neck, brown holsters on his shoulders, a muted yellow waistcoat on top of a black one, and a grey t-shirt underneath. You note that he is tall and muscular when you first meet. He also has physical scars on his body.

Personality
He is a skilled medic due to serving with the Vanguard in the past. He is cautious towards the wounded Apri rescued in Chapter 5, deducing that pilots with unmarked uniforms are most likely spies or assassins.

Main Character
He is one of your character's love interests. In Chapter 5, you have the option to get to know him better when you first meet him if you decide to help him with the injured pilot. There you discover his Vanguard allegiance and if you decide to hand over the pilot to the Jura, he looks uncomfortable with your decision. If you decide to hand Heze to the Vanguard, he looks at ease. His feelings toward the Vanguard are not unwavering though, as he cares about saving lives on both as sides.

He says as a Romly, he tends to pick up on others' true natures too. If you ask him if he has had trouble on the Atlas due to prejudices, he says he doesn't let trouble find him anymore. If you allow him to help you calm down, you feel his empathic abilities when he touches your shoulder. On the surface, there is his concern and a deep sense of curiosity, and something else you can't discern.

If you decide to take your romance further in Chapter 10, you find Meridian likes to be in control, but also likes to be challenged. Because of his Romly empathic abilities, you share his emotions and desires, and can share your own with him. He tells you that he really feels a connection with you.

Trivia

 * Meridian was confirmed to be part of the Romly alien race in Book 1, Chapter 5. He says his race has the ability to influence emotions, which causes a lot of suspicion from non-Romly's.
 * In keeping with the astronomy naming theme of the story, Meridian is an imaginary line around a planet that intersects its poles.
 * In Chapter 9, if you decide to fix the hangar doors, he tells you that he loves spacewalking. It makes him feel connected to the whole universe.