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Out of desperation, citizen boy Amuro Ray accidentally finds the Federation's new arsenal — the RX-78 Gundam, and neutralizes the situation.
Perhaps the most controversial difference between the anime series and the novels is that in the latter, Amuro Ray is killed in the final attack against the Zeonic stronghold of A Baoa Qu when his RX-78-3 is pierced through the torso by a Rick Dom's beam bazooka.
The White Base crew, from left to right: Top: Kai Shiden, Ryu Jose, Amuro Ray, Fraw Bow, Sayla Mass, Mirai Yashima and Bright Noa ; Bottom: Hayato Kobayashi, Katz Kobayashi | Katz Hawin, Letz Cofan and Kikka Kitamoto.
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The best example of this is how the personalities of longtime rivals, Amuro Ray and Char Aznable, are influenced by their experiences in the Gundam saga.
Making its theatrical debut on March 12, 1988, Char's Counterattack is the culmination of the original saga begun in Mobile Suit Gundam and continued through Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and Mobile Suit Gundam Double Zeta, marking the final conflict of the fourteen-year rivalry between Char Aznable and Amuro Ray.
Among the Londo Bell's members are One Year War veterans Bright Noa and Amuro Ray, whom Char wants to kill in revenge for the death of Lalah Sune.
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The plan was ultimately foiled by the Federation's Londo Bell taskforce, headed by Bright Noa, and his old adversary from the One Year War, Amuro Ray, when Amuro managed to push the falling Axis away, sacrificing himself and killing Char in the process ( while their deaths were never officially confirmed in the movie, their deaths are confirmed in the novelization of Char's Counterattack ).
He was rejoined by his former subordinate Amuro Ray.
A prime example of ability to maintain discipline and make tough decisions for one's own good is throwing the protagonist Amuro Ray into the brig for insubordination and for going AWOL.
He is often granted top-notch military personnel and equipment under his command, such as Amuro Ray, Char Aznable, and Kamille Bidan, but he has proven himself in that he can serve in unfavorable situations such as in the early part of Mobile Suit Gundam and Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ.
While Bright Noa is not a Newtype, he has had some experiences with the occurrences of " hearing " a request from Amuro Ray at the end of the One Year War, as well as feeling kinship and Amuro-like qualities / feelings within Kamille Bidan, in Zeta Gundam.
Amuro Ray and him had a harsh relationship during the One Year War and through out the way they mature and work together.
Also, aside from the openings and story recap / preview episode, Amuro Ray does not make an appearance in the series either.
A great example of this is the signature Gundam pilot of the metaverse, Amuro Ray.
The most famous Newtype is Amuro Ray, protagonist of the first series.
Unlike other characters, Kamille initially started out as a powerful Newtype, to the point Char thought of Amuro Ray or Lalah Sune when he first sensed Kamille at Green Noa 1.
Another possible contradiction to Deikun's theory is that some famous Newtypes, such as Amuro Ray, Paptimus Scirocco, and possibly Tobia Arronax ( Crossbone Gundam, Newtype level 5 confirmed in G Generation F ), were born on Earth instead of space.
It though should be noted that while both Amuro Ray and Paptimus Scirocco were born on Earth they did indeed spent most of their years in space.
Hoping for a fair battle with his long-time rival, Amuro Ray ( who was piloting an inferior mobile suit ), Char secretly allowed the psycoframe technology to be leaked to the RX-93 Nu Gundam production team — also belonging to Anaheim Electronics.
The psycoframe absorbing the intense emotions of Amuro Ray and other mobile suit pilots around him, is often listed as the explanation for the mysterious power that prevented the large asteroid base, Axis, from dropping onto Earth.
He is best known for being the archenemy of the first Gundam pilot Amuro Ray.
Late in the war, Char begins a bitter rivalry with Federation pilot Amuro Ray, and he develops a relationship with Lalah Sune, a Newtype girl he saved from an Indian brothel.

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