Lalah Sune - Additional Notes On The Character

Additional Notes On The Character

However powerful a newtype Lalah is, her demeanor during the attack on Konpeitoh is not consistent with the reactions of powerful newtypes. Amuro felt the pain of the Solar Ray Victims, likewise Quess Paraya did so too during Char's Counterattack.

Characters of Mobile Suit Gundam (Universal Century)
Mobile Suit Gundam
  • Char Aznable
  • Haro
  • Ryu Jose
  • Katz Kobayashi
  • Sayla Mass
  • Bright Noa
  • Amuro Ray
  • General Revil
  • Kai Shiden
  • Lalah Sune
  • Degwin Sodo Zabi
  • Mirai Yashima
  • Dozle Zabi
  • Gihren Zabi
  • Kycilia Zabi
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam / Gundam ZZ
  • Kamille Bidan
  • Elpeo Ple
Char's Counterattack
  • Hathaway Noa
Mobile Suit Gundam F91
  • Seabook Arno
Mobile Suit Victory Gundam
  • Üso Ewin
  • Katejina Loos
Others
  • Zeon Zum Deikun

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