Edward Harrelson - Gundam SEED Destiny Astray

Gundam SEED Destiny Astray

After the war Edward became disillusioned with the EA, and soon defected to the USSA to lead his people to independence. He used his Sword Calamity Unit 02 and a Raider Full Spec he stole. He engaged in combat separately (on different occasions) with Jane Houston, Morgan Chevalier and Rena Imelia. After combat with the latter, in which both Units 01 and 02 were severely damaged, Harrelson left his damaged mobile suit to check on his opponent, and upon opening her cockpit was shot by a severely injured Rena and was thus sent to Aprillus One by Jess Rabble for medical treatment by none other than Mikhail Coast. Edward recovered and stayed at PLANT until CE 73 when he is arrested to be brought back to the Earth Alliance. He however is able to escape. He joins Terminal with Morgan, Riika, with the aid of Jean Carrey. He is only seen animated once, in a short OAV promoting Gundam SEED Astray and SEED-MSV model kits. In this, he is seen battling ZAFT forces, and MBF-P03-2 Astray Blue Frame Second pilot Gai Murakumo.

Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
Franchise
  • Episodes
  • Special Edition
  • Astray
  • Destiny
    • Special Edition
    • Destiny Astray
    • C.E. 73 Δ Astray
  • C.E. 73: Stargazer
  • Club Yonkoma
  • Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T. (II)
  • Music
Characters
SEED characters
  • Kira Yamato
  • Athrun Zala
  • Cagalli Yula Athha
  • Lacus Clyne
  • Shinn Asuka
Astray characters
  • Jean Carry
  • Morgan Chevalier
  • Lowe Guele
  • Edward Harrelson
  • Canard Pars
Technology
Warships and spacecraft
  • Archangel class assault ship
  • Minor spacecraft
  • Minor warships

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