Character: Mwu La Fllaga
Series: Gundam SEED Destiny
Character Age: 31
Job: Motivational Speaker
Canon: In SEED, Mwu La Fllaga is a storied soldier of the Earth Alliance Forces and member of the Archangel's (the main ship) crew. Through the series, his seamless transitions from stark realism to playful sarcasm lend him to the noble cause of emo eradication. He is loyal, protective of his beliefs and of the people he cares about, and strongly believes in giving people the opportunity to prove themselves. He's also a little bit of a ladies man and a charmer.
Mwu "dies" in SEED's second last episode after getting in front of a positron beam in his Gundam and exploding. Only that's not enough to keep him down, because he returns in Destiny as a plot hole by the name of Neo Lorrnoke. He somehow survived and had his memories altered so he'd be a nice, subservient member of the EAF. None of his personality traits remain; he's motivated by status and victory, he lacks his token light, and he endangers someone he cares about for the sake of duty. He is one of the villains for the first 30ish episodes.
All of this changes once he's taken aboard the Archangel and he becomes Mwu again, only without the memories. He's later welcomed as a member of their crew and is given a garish mobile suit which he later uses to ... get in front of a positron beam aimed at the Archangel. Only this time he lives and, as an added bonus, he remembers his past. Aww.
Mwu is being taken from the end of Destiny so he'll be like SEED Mwu with some Neo undertones my kittens.
Excellent work, kids! Great! You've managed to match the camp's atmosphere to its name - not an easy task by any stretch. Extra credit to the especially negative among you!
I almost hate to say it, but it seems I've been brought here to undo all your hard work. I know, I know; some of you like junk heaps, and I'm not judging you, but I have a job to do. The name's Mwu La Fllaga and.. you might say I'm a man who makes the impossible possible. I'd like to keep it that way, too, so feel free to cooperate.
Now, I went through the records last night and I must say you're quite a group. I can see why I was brought here, but kids? Some people would consider those magnetic flash blizzards a good sign you're going a little far with your woe-is-us routine. Don't get me wrong - I'm not saying there's no reason for anybody to get depressed here. I know I wouldn't be happy to find the meal I just ate cost me a key part of my anatomy, and it is a little unnerving to be repeatedly outwitted by the wildlife, but look on the bright side guys - you're all still alive! As long as that's true, happiness is possible here.
Look, I'm not exactly thrilled to be here either - you don't see me running around shouting, "hooray, camp!" - but that's no excuse to be complacent. Come on, kids, there's no reason not to work to make the best of this place. And before you start to moan about how the Camp Director doesn't help matters by constantly playing around with the fabrics of time and space, let me say this. She's capable of much more than she's thrown at you so surely you can concede that things could be worse. I mean, you could even say she has an interesting sense of humour. If you'd all just step back and try laughing at yourselves, I'm sure-
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Hey! Hey, kids?
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yeah, uhh. The Camp Director, huh? What an irredeemable person. Heh.
Uh oh.
I still get paid, right?