Bio:
“Oh, let's see . . .We killed Simon and River, stole a bunch
of medicine, and now Zoe and the Captain are off springing the others
that got snatched by the feds. Oh, here they are now!” - “Ariel”
So cheerful you just want to duct tape her mouth shut and shove
her in the hold for a month, Kaylee Frye is the ray of sunshine
on Serenity. And she’s nearly as in love with that boat as
Mal is. When she first steps on board Serenity, in a set of interesting
circumstances that involve engine room sex and their old mechanic,
she fixes the ship in ten seconds flat. Mal offers her a job on
the spot, and she accepts - as soon as she asks her folks for permission,
of course.
Unlike Simon, she isn’t a prodigy, educated at her craft in
the finest schools. Engines speak to Kaylee, and Serenity most of
all. When she talks about the ship, she doesn’t do it in technobabble
- though she’s capable of telling you why a Capissan 38 engine
is a piece of fei hua (garbage) - she mostly does it in simple,
organic terms. And when Serenity is hurting, Kaylee is hurting.
Usually, she can do her job under every kind of pressure imaginable,
but when her ship’s crying, she just shuts down.
Her loyalty to the crew and general sensitivity (a rarity in this
‘verse) is her most pronounced quality. Far from a soldier
like Mal and Zoe, or a gun hand like Jayne, Kaylee becomes the default
mei-mei to the crew, the little sister everyone is protective of.
When she gets shot in “Serenity, Pt 1”, the entire crew
reacts strongly, making her the top priority, as opposed to the
Alliance mole they’ve also discovered. When everyone on the
crew minus Inara and River go to rescue Mal, Kaylee goes along,
even though her hands are shaking too much to even load a gun. And
when the bounty hunter Jubal Early boards the ship, he picks Kaylee
as the easiest target, and threatens to rape her.
Somehow, Kaylee retains her happiness and sunny disposition throughout
everything she’s experienced on Serenity. And she even finds
a new man to pursue - Simon Tam. Unfortunately, Simon’s a
bit of an idiot when it comes to girls, especially Kaylee. She constantly
tries to get him to loosen up - whether it be swearing, getting
drunk and telling stories, or just slouching, instead of his usual
prim posture. It’s become Kaylee’s mission to land Simon,
and the poor boy doesn’t even know what he’s in for.
It’s what happens when a girl knows people as well as she
knows her machines.
Portrayed By: Jewel Staite
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