So, what does Celes think of you people? Here's where you find out.
frosty_mind (Marvel Comics)
During Celes's initial inquiries about Siren's Port, Emma was the first one to give her straight answers and a good base of information. Celes appreciates this fact and that she doesn't mince words about what's going on. She also seems to commisserate on several issues, and Celes considers her a reliable source of information in the future.
hisoldgirl (Doctor Who)
The TARDIS honestly confuses Celes. The whole idea of a person also being a ship isn't something she's quite managed to grasp. Plus, the other woman has a very odd imagination that often leaves her blinking. She has no reason to dislike her, and would in fact rather like to know more about just how it all works.
beardedveteran (Tiger & Bunny)
She's got mixed feelings about the guy. He's a genuinely decent sort, and she can't fault him for that, but . . . he's shown himself to be incredibly goofy as well. It makes her question his competence, in all honesty. She doesn't mind him, but she'll believe his competence when she sees it, thanks. Surely he must have something going for him if he finally managed to pass the police exam, right?
ivankarelin (Tiger & Bunny)
She can't say she knows him well; he seems to be the quiet sort, but very well-mannered. And she hasn't seen any displays of outright silliness from him, unlike Kotetsu, so she has fewer doubts about whether he knows what he's doing. She has no complaint about him, really. Just a quiet guy. Nothing wrong with that.
proxysearch (Ergo Proxy)
They've only had a couple of conversations so far, but Celes is impressed with this young woman. She seems to genuinely want to help people, and has a strong sense of integrity. It was in fact her example that pushed Celes even further into her conviction to become a police officer. If there are such honourable people there, even if they're few and far between, then she can believe that good and honest work can be done among their ranks.