We canât see the complete shape though.
Her body is as Similar to Echo as Soldier is to Mccree. They both have heads over their bodies, yes, and small hips, but thatâs all we can tell.
Also, posture and animation matters even more so than silhouette.
That would make her similar to Echo, since what distinguishes her the most, aside from her color sceme and floaty and gentle animations are her huge floating wing things on her back.
And we donât know how similar Leonora and Echo are, as I said, only their hips. Their heads are different, Echoâs torso seems to be much more wide while Leonora has a more human-like torso with a small robo-bust and that big neck collar. Echoâs legs look human-like in shape, while Leonora has them odd shaped, it seems, like the legs at the front get smaller the lower you go.
Not to mention those big, big wing things Echo has, hard to get them mixed up.
They could also move and stand in completely different ways. So I canât say theyâre similar outside of them having a mostly human-like body with legs, heads and arms. And all human heroes have that, theyâre theyâre distinct.
EDIT: This isnât to say Leonora is the next hero, but that it isnât impossible just because they both are humanlike omnics. They have redeeming features.
At some point you have to ask yourself aside from that BS something more important than âis it possible?â
Yes, you can take two identical twins and give them different pose and so make them work in the game.
But why would you.
Whatâs more likely, that will have two robots with almost exactly same body type (and weâll have to wait to see their posture to differentiate them) or that proooooobably thatâs a long shot?
With humans inevitably we have that problem because itâs our anatomy and human make up the majority of the heroes. But with Omnics they wouldnât have to limit themselves in that regard.
I just want to confirm that Luna doesnât say anything interesting. She either tells you that she welcomes you as a guest in her cabaret, or says some irrelevant yet poetic stuff like âLes hommes se vantent de leurs conquĂȘtes, ils flattent, et puis, ils les jettentâ (Men brag about their conquests, they flatter them then throw them away) or âLe moineau dont les plumes ruissellent fuit la tempĂȘte Ă tire-dâaileâ (The sparrow whose feathers are dripping flees the storm quickly)