Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4830106-20140806180925/@comment-14909251-20140824060640

You see, the problem is that no other explanation makes sense. Why would they use a standard model for a character who has a meaningful interaction with one of the main characters, while random pedestrians and passers-by are given unique models? Why would they change the eye color or miss an accidental change in eye color for a character who appears so prominently in the opening and episode 3? Why would a character seen standing next to Ironwood in the opening striking a stern, military-style pose also be an affable communications operator for the SDC? It only makes sense for these to be two distinct characters who are identical in nearly every manner except eye color. From there it only really makes sense that they are identical because they are a standard model. . . in-universe, i.e. a standard model of android.

We can presume such an android would be capable of some intelligence and thus be able to show some interest in getting Weiss to talk to her father, especially if she did detect something odd about how Weiss was behaving. At the same time, if she is designed to serve the SDC and the Schnee family, then her protocols would make it difficult for her to seriously question Weiss or do much more than say "Yes ma'am. As you wish."