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Mu La Flaga
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED character

Mu La Flaga in Gundam SEED
First appearance Gundam SEED episode 1
Last appearance Gundam SEED Destiny "Final Plus" episode
Voiced by Takehito Koyasu (Japanese)
Trevor Devall (English)
Profile
Aliases Hawk of Endymion[1][2]
Neo Roanoke
Age 28 [GS][1]
30 [GSD][citation needed]
Date of birth November 29,[1] CE 42
Nationality Atlantic Federation [GS/GSD]
United Emirates of Orb [GSD]
Known relatives Al Da Flaga (father, deceased)
Rau Le Creuset (clone of father)
Rey Za Burrel (clone of father)
Genetic type Natural[1]
Information
Allegiance OMNI Enforcer [GS/GSD]
Three Ships Alliance [GS]
United Emirates of Orb [GSD]
Terminal [GSD]
Rank Lieutenant (EAF) [GS][1]
Lt. Commander (EAF) [GS][1]
Captain (EAF) [GSD][3]
Captain (Orb) [GSD]
Mobile weapons TS-MA2mod.00 Moebius Zero [GS]
FX-550 Skygrasper [GS/GSD]
F-7D Spearhead [GS]
GAT-X105 Strike [GS]
TS-MA4F Exus [GSD]
GAT-04 Windam [GSD]
ORB-01 Akatsuki [GSD]

Mu La Flaga (ムウ・ラ・フラガ Mū Ra Furaga?) is a fictional character from the Cosmic Era (CE) timeline of the Gundam anime metaseries.

Mu is a veteran mobile armor ace, and a longtime rival of ZAFT officer Rau Le Creuset, with whom he demonstrates a strange extrasensory connection. He is famous in many parts of the Cosmic Era universe as the "Hawk of Endymion" for destroying five ZGMF-1017 GINN mobile suits with his TS-MA2mod.00 Moebius Zero mobile armor at the Battle of Endymion Crater, a feat previously considered impossible.[2][1] The Battle of Endymion Crater also leaves him as the only remaining OMNI pilot capable of handling the Moebius Zero, the wire-guided gunbarrels of which require a high degree of spatial awareness not commonly possessed by Naturals. A laid-back man with a thick-skinned attitude toward war, Mu is casually boastful of his preternatural abilities, sometimes calling himself "the man who can make the impossible possible."

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Mu was born to an aristocratic family. However, his father, Al Da Flaga, believed he was "genetically impure" from the DNA of his "inferior mother". Seeking a new successor, Al cloned himself. Later, Al Da Flaga's mansion was ignited in a fire, killing Mu's parents.

Lieutenant Mu La Flaga was assigned to escort the five Earth Alliance Forces pilots, specially trained to operate mobile suits, to the colony of Heliopolis. However, during ZAFT's attack at the beginning of Gundam SEED, Mu's efforts had all been for nothing and the ship he was stationed on was destroyed. In his Moebius Zero, he engages Rau Le Creuset in a battle. He then joins the crew of the assault ship, Archangel. Although he is the most senior surviving Earth Alliance Forces officer, he declines command of the ship and instead encourages Lieutenant Murrue Ramius to take the role of captain, allowing him to continue piloting his Moebius Zero in the Archangel's defense.

In this role, Mu serves as a mentor to Gundam SEED's young protagonist Kira Yamato, advising him on the finer points of both mobile suit combat and coping with the stress of a combatant's life. He also provides the benefit of his greater experience to Murrue, contributing a great deal of the strategies employed by the Archangel early in the series, and serving as a pragmatic midpoint between Murrue's idealism and combat commander Natarle Badgiruel's strict reliance on military regulations.

Upon the Archangel's arrival at JOSH-A, Mu is transferred off of the ship and ostensibly assigned a position as a flight instructor in California. Though concerned about why this is happening, Murrue assures him there will be less pilots being killed. However, at the last minute he chooses not to board his transport and turns back, possibly because of his growing romantic rapport with Murrue. As a result, he is the first to discover both ZAFT's impending attack and the Cyclops system installed beneath the base; his return to the Archangel to warn its crew, along with Kira's arrival in the ZGMF-X10A Freedom, enables the ship to survive the battle and the detonation of the base.

He remains on board the Archangel following its defection to Orb, discontinuing the use of his FX-550 Skygrasper in favour of the rebuilt GAT-X105 Strike shortly before the Battle of Orb. He even reveals his true feelings (including the reason why he returned) for Murrue by kissing her, surprising three crewmen who entered the bridge. Later, during the Battle of Mendel, he and Kira confront Rau Le Creuset at the abandoned Mendel colony and learn of Rau's origins as a clone of Mu's father Al Da Flaga, explaining their extrasensory awareness of one another and the root of Rau's plans to goad humanity into wiping itself out.

Mu is presumed killed at Jachin Due when the Strike is destroyed protecting the Archangel's main bridge from the Dominion's "Lohengrin" positron cannon. However, in the Gundam SEED: Special Edition compilation of the series, the footage of the destroyed Strike was edited so that Mu's helmet no longer appeared amidst the wreckage, suggesting the possibility of his survival. By doing so, Gundam SEED: Special Edition removed the one primary obstacle to Mu's return in the sequel series Gundam SEED Destiny, by retconning his death, instead making his death assumed rather than definitive. As the compilations were intended as a replacement for the series itself, it appears that Mu's apparent survival was made canon.

Neo Roanoke
Neo Roanoke

Neo Roanoke (ネオ・ロアノーク Neo Roanōku?) is introduced in Gundam SEED Destiny as a captain in the Earth Alliance Forces 81st Autonomous Mobile Group, commonly known as the Phantom Pain. In this capacity he takes orders from Lord Djibril and is in direct command of the three Extended pilots Sting Oakley, Stella Loussier, and Auel Neider. Neo and his stealth warship, the Girty Lue, engage in repeated battles with the ZAFT battleship Minerva over the course of the series, including interfering in ZAFT's efforts to prevent the Junius Seven colony drop.

Although a ruthless and cunning leader, Neo commands a great deal of trust from his subordinates;[3] he demonstrates some sympathy for the Extended pilots, who are viewed as equipment by most of the Earth Alliance Forces. However, he also manipulates them over the course of the series, and repeatedly breaks promises made to or involving them at orders from Djibril. He allows Stella's memories of being rescued by Shinn Asuka to be erased, after promising her he would not; later in the series he assigns Stella as the pilot of the GFAS-X1 Destroy after promising Shinn that he would not send her into battle again, and plays on her fears to encourage her to fight, an action which leads to Stella's death at the Battle of Berlin.

Because of the mask he wears, Neo's face is not revealed until late in the series. Initially he pilots a TS-MA4F Exus mobile armor which is very similar in design to Mu's Moebius Zero, albeit more refined. In skirmishes with ZAFT during the Armory One incident, Neo demonstrates an extrasensory awareness of Rey Za Burrel similar to Mu's awareness of Rau Le Creuset; in battles in later episodes, Kira Yamato also displays a degree of similar awareness of Neo. Kira's recognition of Neo prompts him to disable Neo's GAT-04 Windam during the Battle of Berlin; Neo is unmasked in the process, and Murrue Ramius, observing his striking resemblance to Mu, brings him on board the Archangel.

Captain Neo Roanoke (unmasked) on the Archangel.
Captain Neo Roanoke (unmasked) on the Archangel.

The crew of the Archangel determine that Neo's physical data is a 100% match to their records of Mu. Neo initially denies being Mu or knowing anything about him; however, over the course of the next ten episodes there are several instances in which he demonstrates a degree of unconscious familiarity with the ship, as well as having a knee-jerk emotional reaction to Murrue's presence, resulting in growing confusion about his identity. Murrue burst into tears because he did not remember her. Ultimately, after Murrue releases him from the Archangel and provides him with a FX-550 Skygrasper for transportation, Neo chooses to return to support the Archangel against the Minerva during the Second Battle of Orb, in the course of which he repeats Mu's assertion that he can "make the impossible possible" and has a brief flashback of the emergency landing Mu made on the Archangel during the Battle of JOSH-A. Following the battle, Neo confides in Murrue his doubts about his identity, confessing that he returned because something in him knows her, and asking to remain on board the Archangel. Murrue acquiesces, and Neo is thereafter commissioned as a captain in Orb's military.

Neo takes over the ORB-01 Akatsuki when the Archangel returns to space and docks at Copernicus City. He goes to Kira, Athrun, Lacus, and Meyrin's rescue when they run into an attempted assassination on Lacus on a recon mission. However, as he arrives in the Akatsuki, Meer Campbell, is shot by her own bodyguard. Neo later regrets not getting there in time. During the attack on Station One, he uses the Akatsuki to protect the Archangel from the Minerva's Tannhäuser positron cannon in a mirror of the events of the Second Battle of Jachin Due; this time, the Akatsuki's reflective armor enables the mobile suit to survive the blast, and in the process Neo regains his memories. He promises Murrue he would never leave her again. Following the destruction of Station One, the recovered Mu joins Athrun Zala in destroying the Requiem before it can be fired on Orb.

At the end of Gundam SEED Destiny: Special Edition, Mu and Murrue are seen together at Orb, watching the sunset.

Mu La Flaga captured and treated by Logos.
Mu La Flaga captured and treated by Logos.

Among the flashback images displayed during Mu's recovery is a single still image of Mu wrapped in bandages with Lord Djibril and a few surgeons next to him, suggesting that following his apparent death at Jachin Due, Mu's severely injured body was recovered and treated by Logos, who then used him for their own purposes. Whether his amnesia is natural or artificial is not confirmed, but Kira does comment that Neo seems to have different memories rather than no memory, indicating that Logos may have employed the memory-altering technology used on the Extended pilots to give Mu his new identity.

Mu's return as Neo has been subject to some debate by fans, given the implausibility of anyone surviving a blast as powerful as the one shown destroying the Strike. It has been suggested that Neo is a clone of Mu rather than being Mu himself, but Neo is not depicted as dependent on medication to survive in the way that clones like Rau Le Creuset and Rey Za Burrel are. Additionally, while a clone might have received heavy scarring like Neo's in some other incident, no such incident is ever mentioned, making it most probable that Neo's scars are the result of the injuries Mu sustained from the Dominion's positron cannon.

Mu La Flaga prefers to engage in shooting duels with his opponents over melee combat. His spatial awareness allows him to be extremely proficient with employing the remotely controlled gunbarrels of the TS-MA2mod.00 Moebius Zero and the TS-MA4F Exus in combat; he was part of a very small group of pilots capable of handling the Moebius Zero, and the only one of those to survive the Battle of Endymion. He uses these abilities to effectively duel Dearka Elsman's GAT-X103 Buster, Shinn Asuka's ZGMF-X56S Impulse and Rey Za Burrel's ZGMF-1001 Blaze ZAKU Phantom, despite typically piloting units less powerful and less technologically advanced than those of his opponents. While Mu has an unlucky streak using the GAT-X105 Strike, he is extremely competent piloting his custom GAT-04 Windam.

Arguably, it is not until Mu pilots the ORB-01 Akatsuki that the depth of his skills are seen, as it is effectively the first time which Mu pilots a unit on-par with the most advanced mobile suits of that time. Although the only time he enters combat is during the attack on Station One and during The Battle of the Messiah, the Akatsuki comes away from each of the fights unscratched, having both times destroyed an impressive amount of enemy mobile suits, as well as defending the Archangel and the Eternal from the Minerva.

In SD Gundam G Generation series and Gundam Wars card game, he is listed as a Newtype instead of having a different ability of spatial awareness. However, this is not part of the official setting. In the Gundam War trading card game, Mu and Neo's cards cannot be on the field at the same time, as they are the same person.

  • The "spatial awareness" that is shown by Mu, and his exceptional combat abilities despite being a Natural, are very reminiscent of the Newtype abilities from the original Mobile Suit Gundam series, including the sound effect and the "Newtype flash" animation which illustrates his extrasensory awareness of Rau Le Creuset.
  • Mu does not make an appearance in either of Gundam SEED's two ending credits animations, even though he appears in nearly all the episodes of Gundam SEED.
  • Mu's blond hair and mask as Neo is similar to the concept of Char Aznable of the original Mobile Suit Gundam series. He is also similar to Zechs Merquise of Gundam Wing, who was also voiced by Takehito Koyasu.
  • As Neo, his last name is Roanoke, which may refer to Roanoke Island, which was an English colony in the United States, whose settlers mysteriously disappeared, and may be a reference to Mu's supposed "death."
  • In some Japanese merchandise and other products, his name may be romanized as Mwu La Fllaga. Similarly, Neo's name may be romanized as Neo Lorrnoke.

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Mu La Flaga profile. GundamOfficial. Retrieved on 2007-06-18.
  2. ^ a b Cosmic Era miscellaneous terms: Hawk of Endymion. GundamOfficial. Retrieved on 2007-04-17.
  3. ^ a b Neo Roanoke profile. GundamOfficial. Retrieved on 2007-06-18.


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