Mu La Flaga * (previously spelled Mwu La Fllaga in the original Japanese version) is a character from the Cosmic Era timeline of the fictional Gundam anime metaseries. He is voiced by Koyasu Takehito in the original Japanese version and by Trevor Devall in the English dub. He is an accomplished mobile armor ace known by many as "Hawk of Endymion" for his exploits in the Battle of Endymion. He was said to "make the impossible possible," as his accomplishment of destroying 5 ZGMF-1017 GINN mobile suits in a single battle was previously considered unthinkable. His experience in flying, combined with his natural Newtype abilities, make him far more deadly in combat than most pilots, so much so he is one of the few pilots who can use the TS-MA2mod.00 Moebius Zero mobile armor which require amazing spatial perception in order to control its wire-guided gunbarrels (four external weapon pods each carrying a pair of rail cannons). In the earlier episodes of Gundam SEED, he is shown trading blows with the GAT-X103 Buster (piloted by Dearka Elsman). They usually make remarks during battle.
Mu La Flaga quickly comes to serve as the Archangel
During the Bloody Valentine War he develops a romantic bond with the Archangel
At Mendel, Mu and Kira both found out that Kira was the Ultimate Coordinator, and that Rau was not only his brother, but one of many clones of Mu's father, Al Da Flaga, created by the Colony Mendel Conspiracy. Mu was injured in the incident, and when the ReHOME delivered supplies for the Archangel before the last battle of the war, it can be speculated that Mu met the only possible clone of himself: the "Ultimate Newtype" Prayer Reverie. However, it is just speculation.
Later in the war, Mu pilots the first FX-550 Skygrasper and then the rebuilt GAT-X105 Strike Gundam. He supposedly dies when his Strike Gundam is destroyed protecting Archangel
Neo Roanoke * (previously spelled Neo Lorrnoke in the original Japanese version) makes his first appearance right after the three Extended Gundam pilots under his command: Sting Oakley, Stellar Loussier, and Auel Neider stole three prototype Gundam mobile suits in the Armory One colony. Utilizing the power of the warship Girty Lue (which uses Mirage Colloid technology) and piloting the TS-MA4F Exass, Neo manages to create confusion outside of the PLANT in order to let those three escape. A chance encounter with Rey Za Burrel and a subsequent Newtype reaction implies a possible relationship between one another, like the one Rau Le Creuset and Mu La Flaga had (which is supported later on when it is revealed that Rey, like his brother Rau, is a clone of Mu La Flaga's father Al Da Flaga).
Although very ruthless and cunning as a captain, Neo is shown to treat the three Extended pilots very well, and despite doing what he believes needs to be done, he is somewhat reluctant to go through certain actions. For example, Stellar wanted to keep the bandana Shinn gave to her when she was cut and stuck with Shinn in an island and Neo said he wouldn't erase her memories of that day, but he lied (He also lied to Shinn when the ZAFT pilot returned Stellar to the EAF, on condition that she be taken off the battlefield, to which Neo agreed). Since Armory One, he has continued to be a constant thorn on ZAFT's side, especially with the battleship Minerva. He was also responsible for allowing Junius 7 to drop onto Earth, by interfering in ZAFT's fight with radical supporters of Patrick Zala.
Eventually, Neo comes down to Earth to pursue the Minerva. One event was over the Indian Ocean that ended in defeat for the Earth Alliance base there and the liberation of its labor camp. From there, he cooperated personally with the Orb Union in battling the Minerva on two occasions at the Dardanelles and at Crete. Ultimately, when he went to Berlin to help with the attack by the GFAS-X1 Destroy, his GAT-04 Windam is incapacitated by Kira Yamato's Freedom Gundam; he manages to not only fall out of his cockpit before it crashes but also to lose his helmet in the process, revealing the face behind the mask. After the battle, Archangel captain Murrue Ramius discovers that Neo bears a striking resemblance to Mu La Flaga and decides to bring him aboard the Archangel.
The first suggestion of Neo/Mu's common identity arose from Gundam SEED: Special Edition, where Mu's broken helmet was removed from the scene showing the wreckage of the Strike Gundam in Phase-49 of the original series.
Some have suggested that Neo is only Mu's clone, but has been overshadowed by the events of PHASE-32 and PHASE-33. First of all, there is a scar on Neo's face across his nose and left side of his face below his eye; were Neo a clone of Mu, this scar would most likely not be present. Secondly, after having his GAT-04 Windam (which has a purple paint job reminiscent of Mu's normal suit) destroyed in battle, and being captured by the Archangel, the crew found out that the correlation between Neo's physical data and Mu's data stored in the Archangel
Kira Yamato, on two separate occasions, sensed Neo's presence on the battlefield, due to his developing Newtype senses, and had sensed a sort of familiarity about him, leading him to suggest that Murrue "take care of the situation" and take Neo into custody after he was shot down by Kira's Freedom.
In Phase 34 of Gundam SEED Destiny, the Archangel is under attack by ZAFT's Minerva. During one sequence where the Archangel is hit by a volley of missiles, Neo is thrown about in the infirmary and comments to himself, "Why is this place always..." before stopping in puzzlement. Although this was the first battle involving the Archangel since Neo was captured, he seemed to have some recollection of the ship and its history, even as this confused him.
Subsequently, Neo calls in Murrue Ramius from the infirmary ward with a message from Athrun Zala, who urges Kira to intervine in a space battle between the Eternal and several Nazca-class destroyers. After Kira leaves, Murrue smiles and says "So you still remember the transmission codes to the bridge." This leaves Neo with a confused look on his face. The fact that he intervened at all suggests that he is starting to feel some familiarity with the Archangel and its crew, although this could also be out of his desire to fight against ZAFT, or to avenge his many comrades within the Earth Alliance who perished due to ZAFT's actions.
Murrue releases Neo from the Archangel as they prepare about to launch and protect ORB against invading ZAFT forces, giving him a Skygrasper as a means of transportation. When missiles launched from the Minerva are about to hit the Archangel, Neo appears with his Skygrasper and shoots down the missiles. Apologizing for the intrusion, he says that he hates the Minerva and encourages Murrue, telling her that the Archangel can win this battle, then adding, "After all, I'm the man who can make the impossible possible." The words shock Murrue; the statement is one which Mu made several times (his last words, in fact).
When Neo's Skygrasper is damaged by the Minerva, he requests emergency landing on the Archangel. During the landing, he has a flashback of what was obviously Mu's emergency landing on the Archangel during Operation Spitbreak; this represents the first concrete evidence that the two people are the same. Eventually, he confides to Murrue some of his vital statistics and his growing pessimism about whether or not they are legitimate. He tells her something inside of him remembers her and asks to remain onboard the Archangel, by her side. She accepts, and he embraces her. As the Archangel is commissioned into Orb's armed forces, Orb Representative Cagalli Yula Athha finds it necessary to stay on Earth and govern Orb, therefore making it impossible for her to go into space with them. However, she leaves the mobile suit she piloted during ZAFT's invasion of Orb, the Akatsuki, to Colonel Roanoke (who was also given a commission in the Orb military) for his personal use, as he is also assigned as the Archangel
In the following extraterrestrial battles, Neo ends up blocking the Minerva
Rau Le Creuset: "What are the odds of you and I meeting again in this place!?"
Mu La Flaga: "Rau Le Creuset!"
Rau Le Creuset: "It was meant to be, Mu. I'm glad."
(From Gundam SEED, PHASE-44 "Spiral of Encounters")
Mu La Flaga: "Le Creuset! Is this what you were hoping for, you bastard?"
Rau Le Creuset: "You shouldn't blame me! This is mankind's dream, mankind's desire, mankind's destiny! To be the strongest, to go the farthest, to climb the highest."
Mu La Flaga: "You're pathetic!"
Rau Le Creuset: "To compete, to envy, to hate each other, and to devour one another."
Mu La Flaga: "I won't let your twisted logic make things worse."
Rau Le Creuset: "But you're too late, Mu. You see . . . I am the product of all of this. That's how I know."
(From Gundam SEED, PHASE-49 "The Final Light")
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