HyunA's love for humanity is such a strong and unique case, even in Alien Stage, a story that highlights love among a lot of other themes, in her songs, that part of her is put in the spotlight (Like in Drunk&party and Take My Hand). The compassion is in that HyunA believes that anyone can find the strength within themselves to keep persevering and living, even if humans are fragile she doesn't simply comply with it when she's determined. She acknowledges that all humans, even herself, have flaws and weaknesses, but they don't hold them back. Rather, they help them move forward, rather than stifling them She encourages people to just embrace it even if it's hard. It doesn't specifically come from a place of naivety, she simply believes humans can find that second chance, too shows in the way she accepts all of humanity because she acknowledges that humans have complexity (like inherent good and evil) The hope she has that humanity will continue to persevere and find courage where they can and learn to take agency in their lives no matter who they are is just her instinct. It's very understandable why she's always been seen as a sort of natural leader because of the motivational energy she has that people look up to.
It's so natural for her character to love freely and to have gone through so many experiences that didn't make her close off into a shell but want to break out of it and help others too, it's why she's so self-sacrificial and selfless, why she wanted to save those children before herself even though she would've realistically never been able to. Even if she hates Luka, her death is also a complex case... She offers him compassion and just the push he needs to change, to embrace his humanity because, underneath it all, that's just where her compassion lies. She loves and still makes music with strength in it (not as a product for the aliens, but as something that is completely her own, that's how she heals), and she wants to see other humans have courage and live, even if it hurts, to keep persisting. Even at her own expense sometimes, she will put herself on the line for others, to see them have strength, even if she is the one giving or the one hurting. Her story highlights the impact of finding community, embracing your humanity, and finding strength in both





