Blonde Blazer is the first major character you meet, and let’s be honest, she’s the one everyone is talking about. She’s your new boss, she’s a superhero, and she’s… complicated. If you’re wondering who she is and how to navigate her romance, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s the full breakdown, updated with all the new info from the Season 1 Finale (Episodes 7 and 8).
Your Quick Guide to Blonde Blazer (Updated for Ep. 1-8)
Blonde Blazer is the idealistic, super powered Branch Leader of the SDN-T in the game Dispatch and your direct boss.
- Real Name: Mandy (Revealed in Episode 4)
- Voice Actor: Erin Yvette
- Is she a romance option? Yes, she is a primary romance path.
- Key Romance Path: Requires the [Kiss Her] choice in Episode 1, the “Incredible” dialogue in Episode 4, choosing the [Dinner with Blazer] date, culminates in a heroic Bar Rescue in Episode 7, and ends with a quiet, happy epilogue scene with Mandy in Episode 8.
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Who is Blonde Blazer in Dispatch?
Blonde Blazer is the heart of the SDN-T (Superhuman Development Network – Torrance branch). She’s the one who created the Phoenix Program and she’s the person who recruits Robert Robertson after his hero career as Mecha Man ends. The relationship between Mecha man and blonde blazer is the core of the game’s story, as she’s the one who believes he still has more to offer.
Dispatch Blonde Blazer Name
For the first three episodes, we only know her as Blazer. But, if you make the right choices and go on a dinner date with her at the end of Episode 4, she finally reveals her real, non superhero identity. Blonde Blazer real name is Mandy. She also reveals that she’s naturally a brunette, and the blonde hair is part of her hero persona.
Dispatch Blonde Blazer Voice Actor
If her voice sounds familiar, it should! The voice actor for Blonde Blazer in Dispatch is Erin Yvette. She’s a big name in narrative games, famous for voicing characters like Snow White in The Wolf Among Us. Her casting is a pretty big signal that Blonde Blazer is a major character for the whole season.

Dispatch Blonde Blazer Romance Guide
This is the big one. So, does Blonde Blazer like Robert? Yes. If you’re wondering how to romance blonde blazer, the chemistry is immediate. But the path is very specific and has critical choices across all episodes.
How to Get the Blonde Blazer Kiss Scene in Episode 1
This brings us to the biggest question players have: should you kiss blonde blazer? In Episode 1, after a tough first day, you’ll share a vulnerable moment with her. The game gives you a major choice: [Kiss Blonde Blazer] or [Let the moment pass].
So, what happens if you kiss blonde blazer? This choice is the only gateway to her romance. Choosing to kiss her is the one action that sets up the potential romance for future episodes. If you let the moment pass, that’s it. The romance path is closed for good.
Blonde Blazer Boyfriend Phenomaman (Ep 2-3)
In Episode 2, things get complicated when the blonde blazer boyfriend, Phenomaman, shows up. To keep the romance path open, you must decline his dinner invitation. But here’s the good news: in Episode 3, Blonde Blazer confirms she broke up with him. This is why she’s officially available for a date in Episode 4.
Dispatch Blonde Blazer Dress Scene (Ep 4)
This is the new key flirt moment in Episode 4. Blazer, wearing a gala dress, will call you into her office. This is the Blonde Blazer dress scene everyone is talking about. After you help, she’ll ask how she looks. For the best outcome, you must choose the dialogue option: “Incredible.” This choice will be remembered and locks in her interest.

Dispatch Blonde Blazer or Invisigal (Ep 4)
At the very end of Episode 4, you’re forced to make the biggest decision yet. You get a text from Blazer for a late dinner and an offer from Invisigal for a movie. You must choose between [Dinner with Blazer] or [Movie with Invisigal]. To romance her, you must choose the dinner with blonde blazer. This is where she reveals her name (Mandy) and you get a choice for a second kiss, which solidifies your relationship.

The Quiet Path (Ep 5)
If you chose the dinner with Mandy in Episode 4, your romance is already locked in. Because of this, Episode 5 is much quieter for the Blazer romance path compared to the Invisigal path (who has her “lock in” scene at the bar in this episode). Don’t worry, you haven’t missed anything, your big scene comes in Episode 6.
The Dance and the Big Argument (Ep 6)
This is the payoff. During the party at Robert’s apartment in Episode 6, if you are on Mandy’s romance path, you will trigger a special, intimate dance scene with her. This is the peak romantic moment for her storyline. This scene ends with a dramatic cliffhanger. When the location of the Astral Pulse is revealed, a fight breaks out. Invisigal wants to go immediately, but Blazer wants to wait and make a strategy. You get a choice:
- “We go tonight.” (Sides with Invisigal)
- “Make a plan first.” (Sides with Blonde Blazer) Siding with Mandy (“Make a plan first”) is the choice that aligns with her character and strengthens your relationship, setting the stage for Episode 7.
The Bar Rescue & Billboard Scene (Ep 7)
Episode 7 is a massive payoff for your romance. The key moment is the Bar Rescue. When Shroud corners Robert in a bar, Blonde Blazer bursts in and saves you, proving she has your back. The episode ends with an intimate callback to Episode 1, with Mandy and Robert sitting on the billboard. She patches up his wounds, and they solidify their deep partnership.
The Finale: “Just Come Back” & Ending (Ep 8)
In the season finale, before Mandy (Blonde Blazer) joins the city wide battle, you get one last key romantic dialogue choice. Be sure to select: [Just come back.] After you defeat Shroud as Mecha Man, the romance path concludes with a final, quiet epilogue scene. Mandy (now in her hoodie, not her costume) meets you by the van, and you reflect on the victory together. It’s a peaceful, happy, and deeply satisfying conclusion to her season long arc.
Blonde Blazer’s Powers, Height and Age
On top of being your boss, she’s a legit powerhouse. Blonde Blazer powers are flight, super strength (she’s strong enough to carry Robert with one arm while flying), and energy projection. When she powers up, her eyes glow and she can fire energy beams.
How tall is Blonde Blazer in Dispatch? While the game doesn’t explicitly state her exact height, standing next to Robert (who is of average height), Blonde Blazer appears to be around 6’0″ (183 cm), making her a towering and imposing figure.
How old is Blonde Blazer in Dispatch? Based on her career history and role as a Branch Leader, she is estimated to be in her late 20s or early 30s (approx. 28-32 years old). This makes her experienced enough to lead, yet young enough to relate to the new recruits.

So, that’s the deal with the Dispatch Blonde Blazer character. She’s the center of the game’s professional and personal drama. She’s a powerful hero, an awkward boss, and the main love interest with a very specific, high stakes story.
More Dispatch Guides:
Blonde Blazer’s story is central to the game, but it’s intertwined with every other choice you make. To see how she stacks up against the rest of the Z-Team, check out our guide to all Dispatch characters. Her romance path relies on key decisions made during the Episode 3 choices and the pivotal dress scene and date in our full Episode 4 walkthrough. To see more on the quiet episode and the final party, don’t miss the Episode 5 walkthrough and the dramatic Episode 6 walkthrough. For the epic conclusion, don’t miss the Episode 7 walkthrough and the full Episode 8 finale guide.
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