Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front - Game Characters

Game Characters

  • LCDR. Garret Schmitzer — Head of the unit known as the Midnight Fenrir. Wounded during the war, he proposed a mobile suit task force that would become the Midnight Fenrir. Apparently the person who wounded him during the war is none other than Lt. Agar, pilot of the Gundam Mudrock, who also has an antagonist-like role in the game.
  • Lt. Lou Roher — One of the playable characters in the game. Graduated top of his class from the Zeon Military Academy. Although he remains distant and aloof towards his teammates, his cool decision-making skills and his analytic prowess are unparalleled. Generally a stoic and silent soldier, he has voiced some complaints about his assignment to the Midnight Fenrir Corp. He has served with Matt Austin since his first mission out of the academy. He is the second in command of Midnight Fenrir.
  • MCPO. Matt Austin — A veteran of war and former piloting instructor, he developed a close friendship with Lou Roher and transferred to the Midnight Fenrir to help support him. Like many old pilots, he dislikes newer mobile suits and refuses to pilot anything but a Zaku I.
  • Lt. Renchef — Despite being a highly skilled and intelligent soldier, Renchef's brutal personality has alienated him from every unit on which he has served. As a result, he fought for a number of different units before being assigned to the Midnight Fenrir Corp. A talented pilot, Renchef favors direct hand-to-hand combat in his mobile suit. He is one of two surviving members of the Gobi campaign. Reappears in the third volume of the Gundam Legacy manga.
  • Lt. Sandra — One of the three female main characters. She joins the team rather late. Sandra is hailed as a weapons expert and easily adapts to experimental and standard equipment alike.
  • Lt. Sophie Fran — Another female character, Fran is an extremely talented MS Pilot who scored an amazing kill ratio before transferred to Midnight Fenrir. Despite her calm and friendly demaenor, it is reported that she fights like a "blood thirsty demon" when in battle, making most Zeon personnel think she is a psychopath. Reappears in the third volume of the Gundam Legacy manga.
  • Ens. Charlotte Hepner — A beautiful red-haired young woman, Hepner works as a both communications operator and reserve mobile suit pilot. She is angry for the fact that women can't advance in the military career as fast as men. Hepner holds a grudge against Nikki who was assigned as a team leader without any combat experience unlike herself. Reappears in the third volume of the Gundam Legacy manga.
  • Ens. Nikki Roberto — A young and inexperienced pilot, he was transferred to the Midnight Fenrir fresh out of training. He dislikes being treated like a kid by Austin and often lets his excitement get the best of him. Roberto waits for a chance to prove his worth. Reappears in the third volume of the Gundam Legacy manga.
  • CPO. Manning — The other surviving member of the Gobi campaign, Manning is known as a master sniper. Manning holds a grudge against Renchef about some events in the Gobi. Manning is a very quiet but competent pilot and is somewhat of a foil to Renchef.
  • PO. Lee Swaggard — A pilot from the North Africa campaign. He tends to be uninformed and chooses to instead rely on his own abilities in combat. Having survived hardships throughout his military career, he thrives on adversity.
  • Migaki — Midnight Fenrir's technical supervisor.
  • Lt. Agar (EFSF) - A short-fused Federation pilot who seems to have a bone to pick with Midnight Fenrir Team, particularly Schmitzer. He operates an RX-77-2 Guncannon and the RX-78-6 Gundam Mudrock in the game.

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