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| Sleggar Law Organization / Earth Federation Rank / 1st Lieutenant A substitute pilot added to the White Base crew when they reach the Federal Forces headquarters at Jaburo, the swaggering Sleggar is initially brash, obnoxious, and more than a little condescending to his pint-sized fellow pilots. He soon eases up, and has proved himself a valuable asset to the crew by the time he's killed in the Battle of Solomon. Like Sayla, he pilots a G-Fighter in the TV series and a Core Booster in the movies. Katz Hawin Organization / Earth Federation Series / Gundam Organization / AEUG Series / Zeta Gundam Rank / Lance Corporal Together with Letz Cofan and Kikka Kitamoto, Katz is a survivor of the Zeon attack on Side 7. With no living relatives, the three orphans are informally adopted by the White Base crew as ship's mascots. While their function is primarily decorative, they manage to save the day on more than one occasion, variously rousting spies, finding bombs, and using their fledgling newtype abilities to locate Amuro during the last desperate escape from A Baoa Qu. Zeta Gundam After the end of the One Year War, Katz, Letz, and Kikka are adopted by Fraw Bow and Hayato Kobayashi. Inspired by his headstrong foster parents, Katz joins the AEUG in their struggle against the Titans. He ends up becoming the pilot of the G-Defenser support fighter, falls tragically in love with enemy pilot Sarah Zabiarov, and finally pays the ultimate price for forgetting that he's not the hero... Age / 8 (in Gundam) 15 (in Zeta Gundam) Height / 120 cm (in Gundam) Letz Cofan Organization / Earth Federation Series / Gundam Organization / Civilian Series / Zeta Gundam Together with Katz Hawin and Kikka Kitamoto, Letz is a survivor of the Zeon attack on Side 7, and one of the White Base's trio of orphan mascots. Zeta Gundam After the end of the One Year War, Katz, Letz, and Kikka are adopted by Fraw Bow and Hayato Kobayashi. Not yet old enough to fight and die in the struggle for justice, Letz stays home with Fraw and Kikka. Given the tragic fates of his foster father and brother, it seems that Letz ends up being the man of the Kobayashi household. Age / 6 (in Gundam) 13 (in Zeta Gundam) Height / 110 cm (in Gundam) Kikka Kitamoto Organization / Earth Federation Series / Gundam Organization / Civilian Series / Zeta Gundam Together with Letz Cofan and Katz Hawin, Kikka is a survivor of the Zeon attack on Side 7, and one of the White Base's trio of orphan mascots. Zeta Gundam After the end of the One Year War, Katz, Letz, and Kikka are adopted by Fraw Bow and Hayato Kobayashi. Like Letz, Kikka stays home with her foster mother while Hayato and Katz run off to fight the evil Titans. Age / 4 (in Gundam) 11 (in Zeta Gundam) Height / 95 cm (in Gundam) Haro Organization / Earth Federation Series / Gundam Organization / AEUG Series / Zeta Gundam Series / Gundam ZZ Organization / Londo Bell Series / Char's Counterattack Organization / League Militaire Series / Victory Gundam The original Haro is a robot toy created by Gundam pilot Amuro Ray, capable of rudimentary speech along the lines of "Hello Amuro! How are you?" A green sphere about sixteen inches in diameter, Haro is equipped with extendable arms and legs, and likes to flap the hatches that cover its arm sockets like wings. While Haro can walk, its favored mode of locomotion is bouncing like a basketball. Aboard the White Base, this garrulous gadget soon becomes the favored plaything of Katz, Letz, and Kikka. Zeta Gundam After the end of the One Year War, a mass-produced Haro toy appeared on store shelves. Coming across one of these in a lunar scrapyard, AEUG member Camille Bidan thinks he's found a relic of the legendary Gundam pilot, only to be harshly corrected by his older comrades. Though it lacks the originals's extendable limbs, the mass-produced Haro can be used to store your wallet and keys, and seems to be bulletproof as well. Gundam ZZ After Camille's exit, his salvaged Haro remains aboard the AEUG flagship Argama in the charge of its orphan mascots, Shinta and Qumu. Char's Counterattack Meanwhile, Amuro has continued building new Haro devices for his own amusement. During the struggle against Char Aznable's Neo Zeon, Amuro lends the latest of these handmade robots to hapless Hathaway Noa. Victory Gundam More than seventy years after the One Year War, the Haro legacy lives on. In Victory Gundam, hero Usso Ebbing has inherited a later model as a keepsake from his parents. This version of the eternal Haro is distinguished by its unprecedented intelligence and holographic projection system, allowing it to create realistic illusions of mobile suits (complete with machine-gun sound effects), record and play back images, blow bubbles, conduct reconnaissance missions, and engage in hand-to-hand combat. Diameter / 40 cm Matilda Ajan Organization / Earth Federation Rank / 2nd Lieutenant Final Rank / 1st Lieutenant As commander of a Federal Forces supply corps, Matilda not only provides the White Base with supplies, equipment and emergency field repairs, but also serves as a puppy-love object for its underaged crew. The nature of some of her errands - for example, collecting the vital test data from the White Base as it struggles across Zeon-occupied North America - suggests that she functions as General Revil's personal messenger. In her capacity as the White Base's guardian angel, she ultimately sacrifices her life to protect the ship from the onslaught of the Black Trinary. General Revil Organization / Earth Federation Rank / General The grizzled Revil, though not the supreme leader of the Federal Forces, is certainly their most famous and respected general. Captured early in the war, Revil escaped Zeon captivity and returned to Earth just in time to bully the Federation government out of total surrender with his famous "There are no warriors in Zeon" speech. Later in the war he commands the Federation's major counteroffensives, Operation Odessa and Operation Star One, but is killed by Zeon's Solar Ray during peace negotiations with Sovereign Degwin Zabi. When the White Base escapes Side 7 and makes its way to Earth, Revil becomes its unofficial patron. Familiar with Zeon Deikun's newtype theory, he tells the White Base crew that their success in battle indicates they may be the next step in evolution. But judging from his private comments, Revil simply uses the newtype label for propaganda purposes and sees the White Base as a useful decoy for the superstitious Zeons. Still, he takes good care of the ship and its crew. Elran Organization / Earth Federation Rank / Lieutenant General This Federation general is one of the commanders of Operation Odessa. In the TV series it's revealed that he is in fact a traitor in the employ of M'quve, the commander of the Zeon mining base targeted by Operation Odessa. It's Amuro who unmasks the turncoat general, and when he realizes that it was Elran who tipped off the enemy as to White Base's whereabouts and thus caused the death of Matilda, he is righteously wrathful. Woody Malden Organization / Earth Federation Rank / Captain All the time the White Base crew are experiencing a collective crush on pretty Matilda Ajan, they are unaware that she's already spoken for. Her fianc� is manly Captain Woody, stationed at the Federal Forces' Jaburo headquarters. When the White Base arrives at Jaburo, Woody introduces himself, tells Amuro about his doomed wedding plans with the now-deceased Matilda, and then throws his life away by recklessly taking on Char's mobile suit with a dinky missile hovercraft. Admiral Tianem Organization / Earth Federation Rank / Lieutenant General This swarthy Federation admiral commands the first phase of Operation Star One, the attack on the Zeon asteroid fortress Solomon. Watch out for that Big Zam, Admiral Tianem! Paolo Cassius Organization / Earth Federation Rank / Lieutenant Colonel The original captain of the White Base, Paolo is mortally wounded during the Zeon attack on Side 7. He spends his last episodes of life barking orders from a portable deathbed on the White Base's bridge, before giving up the ghost and leaving the ship in Bright's capable hands. His most memorable moment is his croaking identification of an onrushing enemy mobile suit: "It's Char! It's the r...Red Comet!" Wakkein Organization / Earth Federation Rank / Major Final Rank / Colonel The stern commander of the Federation's Luna II base, the eyebrow-less Wakkein locks up the White Base crew after their escape from Side 7. He intends to court-martial them for tampering with top-secret Federal Forces property - i.e., rescuing the vital prototype mobile suits from the Zeon attackers - but the imprisoned crew are able to bust out when Char attacks the base. They're later reunited with Wakkein during the attack on Solomon, and in the TV series he ultimately atones for his sins when his ship is destroyed in an attempt to come to the White Base's rescue. Tem Ray Organization / Earth Federation Rank / Captain Amuro's father is a Federal Forces engineer, part of the research team that has been secretly developing mobile suits at the Side 7 colony. Tem's busy schedule hasn't left him much time to look after his son, but at least he indirectly gives him a Gundam to play with. Tem is accidentally sucked out into space during Amuro's first battle, and resurfaces later in the series with brain damage induced by oxygen deprivation. Now that he's insane, Tem is still a creep; when Amuro encounters him again, the brain-damaged engineer ignores his son to concentrate on building imaginary superweapons out of scrapyard junk. Hathaway Noa Organization / Civilian Series / Char's Counterattack Organization / Mafty Series / Hathaway's Flash Organization / Civilian Series / Zeta Gundam Age / 13 (in Char's Counterattack) 25 (in Hathaway's Flash) 7 (in Zeta Gundam) Icelina Eschonbach Organization / Civilian As the daughter of the former mayor of Zeon-occupied New York, Icelina's Romeo-and-Juliet affair with Garma Zabi is ill-starred enough to begin with. To make matters worse, in the TV series she is so wracked by grief that she gathers a bunch of Garma's loyal underlings and launches her own revenge attack on the White Base. She dies as she lived, tragically. Kamaria Ray Organization / Civilian Amuro's estranged mother, who still lives in Amuro's home town - located in Japan according to the TV series, and in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, according to the movies. When Amuro eventually revisits his home, he is reunited with Kamaria for the first time since his father took him away to space. The reunion is a bitter one, as his mother is a staunch pacifist; after seeing Amuro blow away a Zeon soldier, she is revolted by the hardened killer her son has become. Miharu Ratokie Organization / Civilian In order to support her younger siblings, Milly and Gil, this Belfast lass has become a Zeon spy (code number 107). Miharu spots the White Base when it arrives in Northern Ireland, sends her contacts a really bad photo, and sets out to find out all she can from its crew as they disembark. When she invites Kai Shiden (a much better photographer) home for dinner, he quickly realizes that she's a spy but decides to play along with her - after all, at this point he plans to jump ship anyway. After Kai smuggles Miharu aboard the White Base, they both begin to experience a change of heart. Ultimately, they set out in a transport plane to defend the ship, and Miharu is killed in a heroic effort to unjam a broken missile launcher. Her death gives Kai the motivation he'd been lacking. Cameron Bloom Organization / Civilian Series / Gundam Series / Char's Counterattack Mirai's spineless fiance is a district attorney in Side 6's neutral Rank Administration. Ostensibly a pacifist, he's really just a common or garden-variety coward. After a stern talking-to from macho man Sleggar Law, Cameron redeems himself by risking his life to help the White Base get out of Side 6, but it's clear he's not man enough for Mirai. Char's Counterattack As a government functionary, Cameron is a party to the secret negotiations between Char Aznable's Neo Zeon and the Earth Federation government. Turning to his old fiancee's husband for help, Cameron gives Bright the scoop on these underhanded dealings, and even helps the Londo Bell get their hands on some nuclear firepower to thwart Char's evil schemes. Clearly he's learned that pacifism doesn't pay. Doctor Flanagan Organization / Civilian The head of the civilian Flanagan Institute, the eponymous doctor is the foremost researcher into newtypes and the creator of the psycommu (psychic communicator) system. He accompanies Char and Lalah to the derelict Texas Colony for performance tests on the mobile armor Elmeth. Curiously, he received a complete character design makeover for the movies, losing his disco pants-and-muttonchops look and morphing into a squat-and-swarthy bearded form. Quess Paraya Organization / Neo Zeon Age / 13 |